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Japan-India Coordination Forum to steam ahead with infrastructural projects in the North-East

The Dollar Business Bureau The first meeting of the Japan-India Coordination Forum (JICF) for Development of North-Eastern Region was held at Delhi. This is a part of the Indo-Japan strategy to contain China’s marauding moves in the region. The JICF is being set up to focus on connectivity, road development, especially inter-State roads and major district roads, disaster management, food processing, organic farming, and tourism. The Secretary, Ministry of Development of North-Eastern Region (DoNER), Naveen Verma led the Indian side while the Japanese delegation was led by the Japanese Ambassador to India, Kenji Hiramatsu. Senior Officers of the Ministry of Home Affairs, External Affairs, Department of Economic Affairs, and line Ministries of Government of India including Road Transport & Highways, Agriculture, Power ...

Big bucks allocated for promotion of organic farming

When India's Finance Minister began introducing the Union Budget, he remarked that his Budget proposals were based on nine pillars, the first of which was Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare. Indeed! Manisha Choudhari | The Dollar Business When Finance Minister Arun Jaitley began introducing the Union Budget, he remarked that his Budget proposals were based on nine pillars, the first of which was Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare. Under this, the Government aims to double the income of farmers by 2022. The total allocation for Agriculture and Farmers’ welfare is Rs.35,984 crore. As part of the same pillar, the government intends to promote organic farming in order to ensure a rise in crop yields from rain fed areas, which make up nearly 55% of India’s ...

Cumin exporters demand more protection for farmers

At a national conference on cumin seeds, exporters of the cash crop accentuated the need of more protection for farmers in the country Source: PTI A large number of farmers, traders, exporters and heads of the spice board gathered at the conference which was held with a view to promote the practice of organic farming of the cumin crop and prevent the malpractices in the trade   In order to maintain Indias ranking as the top jeera or cumin seeds exporting nation, exporters of the cash crop have accentuated the need of more protection for farmers in the country. The first-ever national conference on cumin seeds, the largest exporting spice from India, was held in Jodhpur on Monday. Its export currently constitutes 62% share ...

Create awareness about export potential of organic products, says minister

The Dollar Business Bureau Considering the growing demand for organic produce in the global markets, there is a pressing need to create awareness about export potential of organic products among farmers, said Minister of State for Agriculture Mohanbhai Kundariya. “The market for edible organic products in India is growing at 25-30%, but awareness about organic farming is still low despite huge spending. While the government is spending crores of rupees on its promotion, still majority of people are unaware about organic farming and its benefits,” he said. The Minister was speaking on Friday at a conference on ‘Organic World-Advantage India,’ organised by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) in New Delhi. The Minister raised concern over the ...

New scheme to boost Indias spice production, export

The Dollar Business Bureau To increase production of export quality spices, the Spice Board has launched a special scheme to provide financial assistance to farmers for replanting, irrigation, mechanisation, soil conservation and organic farming. Under the new scheme, farmers of small cardamom in Kerala and Tamil Nadu will be able to get up to Rs 70,000 per hectare for replanting of old, diseased and uneconomic plantations. Farmers in Karnataka will get up to Rs 50,000 per hectare for the same purpose. According to Spice Board Chairman A Jayathilak, the scheme is part of the Board’s 12th plan to increase export-oriented production of small cardamom and improve the post-harvest process across the country. To help spice growers in buying irrigation equipment, the Board ...

Govt schemes key for increasing agri productivity: Minister

 The Dollar Business Bureau Despite a rain deficit of 12% in monsoon, the agricultural sector witnessed only an insignificant decrease in the overall production. And, there was only a 2% decrease in the sowing area, during the last year. Referring to the Centre’s efforts in ensuring in achieving the above numbers, the Union Agricultural Minister Radha Mohan Singh called upon the need for better understanding of governmental schemes like Soil Health Management System, ‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana’, Unified National Agriculture Market and ‘Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana’, for an increased agricultural productivity yield. The Minister was speaking at a National Conference on Agriculture for Kharif Campaign 2015, organised in National Agriculture Science Centre, Pusa, New Delhi, on Tuesday. Further ...

India pitches for Organic farming at BRICS meet

 The Dollar Business Bureau The Union Minister of Agriculture, Radha Mohan Singh, expressed the Government of India’s commitment towards promoting ‘Organic Farming’, with an aim to improve soil health and ensure better quality crops. Under this move, the Government of India (GoI) will be implementing ‘Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana’, a new scheme to develop organic clusters and provide chemical free inputs to farmers, from the current financial year, the Minister added. The Union Minister made these announcements during his participation at the 4th Meeting of BRICS Ministers of Agriculture and Agrarian Development in Brasilia, Brazil on Friday. Speaking at the meet, Singh also made a mention about the GoI’s ‘Gokul Mission’, an initiative aimed at improving cattle population for ...