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Benefits Of High Yield May Not Pass On To Farmers, Claim Leaders

Benefits Of High Yield May Not Pass On To Farmers, Claim Leaders This is higher by 5.84 million tonnes than the production achieved during 2019-20. Outlook Web Bureau Feb 25, 2021 The second advance estimates of production of principal crops for the year 2020-21 reveal a record production of 303.34 million tonnes of food grains, said the Union Agriculture Ministry in a statement. This is higher by 5.84 million tonnes than the production achieved during 2019-20. Further, the production during 2020-21 is higher by 24.47 million tonnes than the previous five years’ (2015-16 to 2019-20) average production of food grain, it added. But farmer union leaders are not too upbeat about the benefits that will pass on to the tillers.

India To See Record Foodgrain Production Of 303 34 Million Tonnes

India To See Record Foodgrain Production Of 303 34 Million Tonnes
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India Meteorological Department: Monsoon making steady progress, expect good week ahead

India Meteorological Department: Monsoon making steady progress, expect good week ahead India Meteorological Department: Monsoon making steady progress, expect good week ahead India Meteorological Department s Director General K J Ramesh Said Monsoon Is In An Active Phase And Has Reached Mumbai, Mahabaleshwar (in Maharashtra) And Several Parts Of The Konkan Region, Apart From Bijapur District In North Karnataka. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Rahul Mishra | Updated on: 12 Jun 2017, 12:24:17 PM New Delhi: India Meteorological Department has claimed that the southwest monsoon is advancing into Maharashtra and West Bengal and a good week is ahead. The Met department s Director General K J Ramesh said monsoon is in an active phase and has reached Mumbai, Mahabaleshwar (in Maharashtra) and several parts of the Konkan region, apart from Bijapur district in north Karnataka.

Staring down Covid, agriculture sole sector to grow in FY21 in arid economy

Gross Value Added (GVA) for agriculture and allied activities is expected to grow at 3.4 per cent at constant prices in the financial year 2020-21, lower than last year but the best growth among all other sectors battered in the Covid-19 pandemic. At current prices, GVA growth in agriculture and allied activities is expected to be around 7.3 per cent in 2020-21, which is slightly lower than the 11.4 per cent estimated for 2019-20. This means that inflation impact will be around 3.9 per cent in 2020-21, lower than the 7.4 per cent in 2019-20 as per the first advanced estimate. Agriculture is the only sector expected to clock a positive growth in 2020-21 as per the estimates released by statistics ministry on Thursday along with electricity, gas and water supply and the highest among all the sectors, reflecting the stellar role that farmers played during the lockdown months to not only venture into their fields but also produce farm goods in record amounts.

La Nina influences 2020 as India records above normal rains

La Nina influences 2020 as India records above normal rains La Nina influences 2020 as India records above normal rains NEW DELHI, Dec 28: La Nina seemed to have played a critical role in influencing the country’s weather in 2020 which was a second consecutive year of above normal rainfall with below normal temperatures in the winter and less occurrence of heatwaves. The year also saw formation of five cyclones in the seas along eastern and western sides. Of the five, four were ‘severe cyclonic storms’ and above. La Nina conditions played an important factor in having a good monsoon and severe winter conditions in parts of north India.

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