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SEEDS


Private-public partnership to make transgenic crops affordable
A public private partnership between Mahyco, academic institutions and private sector seed companies in India, Bangladesh and Philippines aims to make transgenic crops affordable to more farmers in the region. Under the USAID-supported project, ... More

CONTRACT FARMING


Oilseeds industry urged to take up contract farming
ALTHOUGH efficiency benchmarks in the oilseeds based industry has improved over time, there is still scope for further improvement as competition continues to catch up and business processes continues to evolve, according to Mr R.N.Das, ... More

AQUACULTURE


Oceanography Institute inks pact with Pancham Aquaculture
THE National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), the Goa-based ocean research institute which has aquatic resource assessment and environment management expertise, has signed on Friday a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Pancham Aquaculture ... More

RUBBER


Rubber prices recover on rains
SPOT rubber prices recovered on Monday. Continuous rains since Saturday evening helped the market to record moderate gains in all grades, including latex, as short covering at lower levels absorbed the selling from traders and growers. Sheet ... More

FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING


Sahai favours zero sales tax on perishables — Urges 4 pc levy on other food items; issue raised with Finance Ministry
THE Ministry of Food Processing Industry favours rationalisation of tax on processed food. The Union Minister of State for Food Processing Industry, Mr Subodh Kant Sahai, said the issue has been raised with the Finance Ministry and the State ... More

WTO


Australia, India to speed up process to resolve farm trade issues
INDIA and Australia have "ignited a sense of urgency" in resolving quarantine issues that affect trade in meat, dairy and horticulture products. According to Mr Peter McGauran, Australian Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, both ... More



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