03 Apr, 2024
World Bank projects Indian economy to grow at 7.5% in 2024. The Indian economy is projected to grow at 7.5 per cent in 2024, the World Bank has said, revising its earlier projections for the same period by 1.2 per cent. Overall, growth in South Asia is expected to be strong at 6.0 per cent in 2024, driven mainly by robust growth in India and recoveries in Pakistan and Sri Lanka, the World Bank said in its latest South Asia Development Update on Tuesday. Source: thehindubusinessline.com |
02 Apr, 2024
West Bengal farmers shift from wheat to lucrative banana, lentils and maize cultivation. West Bengal is witnessing a significant shift in crop patterns. Farmers are increasingly abandoning wheat cultivation in favour of more profitable alternatives. In Murshidabad and Nadia districts, bordering Bangladesh, farmers are cultivating banana, lentils and maize in place of wheat. Source: downtoearth.org.in |
02 Apr, 2024
No need for Environ Impact Assessment for slaughter houses: Ministry. The Union Environment Ministry has said that there was no need for Environment Impact Assessment for slaughter houses. As per reports, the Union Ministry has filed an affidavit in this regard in response to a petition filed in the National Green Tribunal by an environment activist, Gauri Maulekhi. Source: fnbnews.com |
02 Apr, 2024
Mission 2047: India charts road to a developed economy. India is drawing up near, medium and longterm goals in line with its target to become a developed economy by 2047, with a focus on electric mobility, digitisation of payments infrastructure and high-speed expressways, officials said. All central ministries will soon firm up plans indicating five-year budgetary requirements for better financial management, they said. Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com |
02 Apr, 2024
Bundelkhand wheat variety gets GI tag, first for a farm produce. The Bundelkhand region in Uttar Pradesh has received its first Geographical Indication (GI) tag for a farm produce. The indigenous farm produce wheat, popularly known as Kathiya Gehu (wheat), has been conferred the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag, said the authorities on Monday. Source: telanganatoday.com |
02 Apr, 2024
Brazil keen to have partnership with Punjab in agriculture: Envoy. Brazil is keen to have partnership with Punjab in agriculture with a focus on developing resilient crop varieties, genetic materials in dairy farming, cotton production, solar energy and ethanol use, as well as collaboration in higher education and research, Ambassador Kenneth H. Da Nobrega said on Monday. Source: daijiworld.com |
02 Apr, 2024
India s wheat procurement likely to be at 3-year high in 2024-25. An early start to wheat procurement has helped the Indian government to purchase 31 per cent of the arrival until March 31. In comparison, the purchase was less than 13 per cent of the arrivals in the year-ago period. Wheat arrivals were reported at 8.26 lakh tonnes (lt) in March this year, only 3 per cent more than the year-ago period, the higher procurement indicates that the message to the private trade has yielded the desired impact. Source: thehindubusinessline.com |
02 Apr, 2024
India cautious about signing FTAs to avoid dumping of subsidised goods: Jaishankar. India is cautious about signing free trade agreements (FTAs) as it does not want subsidised goods dumped in the country, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said Monday at the ‘Bharat Economic Rising’ — organised by the South Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SGCCI) — in Surat. Source: indianexpress.com |
02 Apr, 2024
Agro-product Exports in the First 3 Months Increased Nearly 100%. The growth rate of agricultural, forestry and fishery production value in the first quarter of 2024 is estimated to reach 2.9 – 3% compared to the same period in 2023. Of which, crop production increases by 2.02%; livestock increased by 4.34%, aquaculture increased by 3.46%; Forestry increased by 4.11%. Source: en.krishakjagat.org |
02 Apr, 2024
Alcoholic beverages, jam among 12 items to get export push. India is looking to increase the export of agricultural value added products by forging partnerships with retail chains and supermarkets of countries like the United Arab Emirates. The commerce department has identified 12 value added food items, including jams, jellies and marmalades, alcoholic beverages, fruit pulp products, dehydrated vegetables and ready to eat products for the purpose. Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com |