Agriculture
Bayer CropScience launches first global hybrid rice variety resistent to bacterial leaf blight in India
15 May 2008
Rising food prices need global perspective: CII responds to Bush-Rice India-baiting
05 May 2008
Industry body CII has responded to the Bush-Rice charge of Indians eating too much and causing a global food crisis, by calling for global information flow on agriculture and cutting waste. It also wants support for development of bio fuels that do not affect food cultivation.
Rice buffer stock rises to 10.62 million tonnes
17 Nov 2007
Coffee sector allocation raised to Rs750 crore in 11th plan
By | 31 Oct 2007
Russia may lift ban on Indian rice soon
14 Jul 2007
Government to roll-out ''big'' farm package
23 May 2007
Incentives for states to raise agro output
15 May 2007
Pakistan sells 4,000 tonne wheat to India
12 Apr 2007
Wheat farmers may get Rs50/quintal bonus
13 Mar 2007
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