As most indicators from rural India point towards a crisis, the latest GVA for agri shows a rather contrasting picture
While crops in the ground have been damaged by the monsoon, the rains have replenished reservoirs and ground water reserves, which augurs well for India's rural economy in 2020
The minister said kharif crops were affected in some states because of floods but it would not have much impact on the overall production
In this podcast, Business Standard's farm editor helps us understand RBI's report on agri credit review
RBI panel says banks should partner agri-tech firms to provide quick loans to farmers
Under the scheme, while AIC will use offices, manpower and rural reach of the three companies, it will offer 12.5 per cent of the premium collected to each of the three companies
Swadeshi Jagran Manch to lead delegation, will try to make investors understand Indian challenges
Steps like assured procurement of alternative crops, raising mandatory ethanol blending to 20% to be put in place
The govt might look for quick fixes under pressure to revive the economy, but sustainable economic growth will continue to be elusive without structural changes, writes T N Ninan
Around 5.88 crore small farmers have so far received the first tranche of Rs 2,000 each under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) and 3.40 crore peasants have got the second instalment
Prompted by a rising visible impact of climate change on the variability of Indian monsoon, IMD is in the process of revising the monsoon onset and withdrawal dates
There is a strong need to reform agriculture for the development and well-being of over 60 per cent of the population
Comprehensive restructuring of SFAC also promised to smoothen setting up 10,000 FPOs
Farming needs to be made profitable
The government had so far spent Rs 720 crore through 61 projects for promoting organic farming in the country
It would also find ways in which investment credit in the agriculture sector could be made cheaper to encourage private sector investments
Reforms that will increase farmers' incomes and generate rural employment are sorely needed
While 42% of India's land area is currently facing a drought, 88.11% of Punjab's districts and 76.02% of Haryana's are drought-resilient, according to a 2018 study published in Journal of Hydrology
Focuses on launching new products to beat the slowdown in India's agriculture economy