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Bihar farmers embrace climate-smart practices to combat unpredictable weather patterns

The Times of India 23 Mar 2025
But farmers are fighting back with climate-resilient techniques that are reshaping the future of agriculture.From drought-resistant seeds to flood-tolerant crops, Bihar's farmers are adapting to unpredictable weather.
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Agriculture innovations are pushing boundaries to make Iowa crops healthier, more resilient

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 23 Mar 2025
Switching to shorter varieties has tremendous potential for increasing corn yields, he said, but it will require farmers to adjust how they tend their crops to be more precise with fertilizer and pesticide applications.
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Potash, the neglected nutrient in Indian agriculture

Business Line 23 Mar 2025
It plays an important role in yield and quality of crops ... On the quality front, potash increases sugar, starch and protein content of the crops.
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‘Climate-resilient farming need of hour in Bihar’

The Times of India 23 Mar 2025
Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall and extreme weather events are affecting crop yields ... Also, recurring droughts disrupt the agricultural cycle, leading to crop failures and financial distress for farmers.
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Ludhiana: Pashu Palan Mela comes to an end at vet varsity

Hindustan Times 23 Mar 2025
He said that through the Punjab Mandi Board, they are giving a message to the farmers that while doing efforts to increase the crop yield, they should also create new niches in the animal husbandry profession.
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Pilgrims from Maharashtra, Karnataka make beeline for Srisailam ahead of Ugadi

The Hindu 23 Mar 2025
It is a custom among the devotees of the two States to offer a part of their crop yield to the deities during the Ugadi festivities to be held from March 27 to 31 this year ....
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AgriQuinns: A story of resilience of four young women agripreneurs

B & FT Online 23 Mar 2025
By repurposing agricultural by-products, they provide an eco-friendly alternative to chemical fertilisers, helping farmers enhance soil fertility, increase crop yields and reduce dependence on synthetic inputs ... ....
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Plan to cut costs, boost exports

Dawn 23 Mar 2025
Comparing the case of Pakistan with Brazil, he highlighted that both countries have almost the same crop acreages. However, the yield per hectare in Brazil is three times higher than Pakistan’s due to ...
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Do you know you will go to prison in Ghana if you harvest and process ...

Ghana Business News 23 Mar 2025
The law stipulates among other things the Board is to encourage the production of cocoa, coffee and sheanuts; (b) to undertake the cultivation of cocoa, coffee and shea nuts; (c) to initiate ...
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Running on empty

Dawn 22 Mar 2025
Experts warn that crop shedding, stunted yields, and economic losses are now inevitable unless water becomes available in the coming weeks ... Crop zoning must be enforced to curb the cultivation of high water-consuming crops in low-yield regions.
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AI has made its way to the vineyards

Moscow-Pullman Daily News 22 Mar 2025
... can minimize water use by analyzing soil or vines, while also helping farmers to manage acres of vineyards by providing more accurate data on the health of a crop or what a season’s yield will be.
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Guest Column | From green revolution to sustainable evolution: India needs to shift gears

Hindustan Times 22 Mar 2025
The introduction of high-yielding ... The focus on high-yielding variety seeds led to a decline in indigenous crop varieties, reducing biodiversity and increasing vulnerability to pests and diseases.
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Mango export season begins in Nuzvid amid price drop

The Times of India 22 Mar 2025
Last year, despite a poor crop yield, around 15,000 metric tonnes of Banginapalli mangoes were exported from the Nunna Mango Market.Favourable weather conditions in 2025 resulted in early arrivals of ...
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Pashu Palan Mela drives home message of better breed for better yield

The Times of India 22 Mar 2025
Lauding Gadvasu for taking important steps for the animal husbandry profession, Harchand Singh Barsat said on behalf of the Punjab Mandi Board, he would like to tell the farmers that besides tring to ...
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Stolen spring

Dawn 22 Mar 2025
If the yield is damaged by extreme temperatures, a spurt in mercury in that period renders the crop uneconomical through low yields. The fear of Pakistani farmers is that this year wheat may not be feasible, pushing them to look for alternative crops.
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