1. Featured image for "Police on Wednesday busted a major racket and recovered 445 quintals rice, worth Rs 7.56 lakh, which was disrtibuted for free to the economically-weaker sections or provided at subsidized rate during the pandemic. The racketeers were ferrying the rice to mills in Gondia for polishing it and selling at higher rates through upmarket outlets."

    Cops bust racket, recover rice worth Rs7.56 lakh given to poor in Covid


    Police on Wednesday busted a major racket and recovered 445 quintals rice, worth Rs 7.56 lakh, which was disrtibuted for free to the economically-weaker sections or provided at subsidized rate during the pandemic. The racketeers were ferrying the rice to mills in Gondia for polishing it and selling at higher rates through upmarket outlets.


    Published on:   07/01/2022

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  1. Featured image for "Bhola Singh and Suresh Tiwari, both paddy growing farmers of Rohtas district of Bihar, have been worried over slow paddy procurement by government agencies in the last 50 days."

    Poor Paddy Procurement From Rice Belt Upsets Farmers


    Bhola Singh and Suresh Tiwari, both paddy growing farmers of Rohtas district of Bihar, have been worried over slow paddy procurement by government agencies in the last 50 days.


    Published on:   07/01/2022

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  1. Featured image for "MSP (minimum support price) is a major demand from farmers for their produce across the country. This ensures a decent and minimum price for agriculture produce regardless of market forces controlled by middlemen."

    Farmers turn away from MSP, sell paddy in open market


    MSP (minimum support price) is a major demand from farmers for their produce across the country. This ensures a decent and minimum price for agriculture produce regardless of market forces controlled by middlemen.


    Published on:   05/01/2022

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  1. Featured image for "Bangladesh’s spending on rice and wheat import rose by 93 per cent in the July–November period of the current fiscal year 2021–22 compared with the same period of FY21 amid the government claim of the nation’s self-sufficiency in the staple food."

    Rice-wheat import spending doubles


    Bangladesh’s spending on rice and wheat import rose by 93 per cent in the July–November period of the current fiscal year 2021–22 compared with the same period of FY21 amid the government claim of the nation’s self-sufficiency in the staple food.


    Published on:   05/01/2022

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  1. Featured image for "THE Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultura (SINAG) estimated the volume of smuggled rice in 2020 at 300 million kilograms (kg), making it by far the most smuggled food commodity."

    Farm group estimates volume of smuggled rice at 300M kg in 2020


    THE Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultura (SINAG) estimated the volume of smuggled rice in 2020 at 300 million kilograms (kg), making it by far the most smuggled food commodity.


    Published on:   05/01/2022

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  1. Featured image for "Vietnam’s rice output topped 43.86 million tonnes in 2021, up 1.1 million tonnes year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development."

    Rice output up 1.1 million tonnes in 2021


    Vietnam’s rice output topped 43.86 million tonnes in 2021, up 1.1 million tonnes year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.


    Published on:   05/01/2022

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  1. Featured image for "Raw material price for the commodity has increased by about 35% due to short supply and very high demand, on the back of increasing freight costs since 2020 – up 19%."

    Sushi rice prices set to explode


    Raw material price for the commodity has increased by about 35% due to short supply and very high demand, on the back of increasing freight costs since 2020 – up 19%.


    Published on:   05/01/2022

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  1. Featured image for "Jill Banfield, a University of California at Berkeley ecosystem scientist and 1999 MacArthur Foundation fellow, had become curious in 2006 about mysterious repeating DNA sequences that were common in microbes that live in some of the planet’s most extreme environments, such as deep-sea heat vents, acid mines and geysers. She just needed a biochemist to help explain what the sequences known as Cris"

    Researchers See a New Path to Curbing Methane in Rice


    Jill Banfield, a University of California at Berkeley ecosystem scientist and 1999 MacArthur Foundation fellow, had become curious in 2006 about mysterious repeating DNA sequences that were common in microbes that live in some of the planet’s most extreme environments, such as deep-sea heat vents, acid mines and geysers. She just needed a biochemist to help explain what the sequences known as Cris


    Published on:   04/01/2022

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  1. Featured image for "India’s agricultural and processed food exports have grown at a steady pace in the last decade notwithstanding several logistical challenges faced in the global trade of the commodities, according to a year-ender released by Ministry of Commerce & Industry recently."

    Non-Basmati rice is India’s top export item under APEDA basket; contributes 1/4th to total


    India’s agricultural and processed food exports have grown at a steady pace in the last decade notwithstanding several logistical challenges faced in the global trade of the commodities, according to a year-ender released by Ministry of Commerce & Industry recently.


    Published on:   04/01/2022

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  1. Featured image for "A total of 19,615 farmers from the provinces of Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, and Surigao del Sur devoted their farms to certified inbred rice production in 2021."

    Nearly 20K Caraga farmers grow inbred rice seeds in 2021


    A total of 19,615 farmers from the provinces of Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, and Surigao del Sur devoted their farms to certified inbred rice production in 2021.


    Published on:   03/01/2022

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