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North India Cold Wave to Ease After January 14

IMD forecasts relief from severe cold in North India after Jan 14. Delhi's Palam recorded 3.0°C, the second-lowest since 2010. Read about the impact on crops and fog predictions.

Rabi fertiliser subsidy rises by Rs 736 crore

The Centre's fertiliser subsidy for Rabi season climbs by Rs 736 crore to Rs 24,420 crore, driven by increased nutrient-based support. Farmers to benefit from stable DAP and MOP prices.

Rain in Amritsar Brings Cheer to Farmers

Light showers in Amritsar and parts of Punjab bring much-needed relief to farmers and residents, breaking the intense heatwave. The weather shift improves conditions for the upcoming paddy sowing season.

Record Foodgrain Production Expected in 2025-26

India's agriculture sector is poised for record foodgrain production in 2025-26, driven by strong monsoons and GST cuts on farm inputs. Discover the key figures and policy impacts shaping the sector's future.

Dense Fog, Cold Wave to Grip North and East India

IMD forecasts dense fog and cold waves across northern and eastern India, disrupting travel. However, agricultural experts confirm the weather is boosting rabi crop sowing, with area up by 8 lakh hectares.

Kodagu Farmers Protest Flawed Crop Loss Survey Report

Farmers in Kodagu confront officials over a disputed crop loss survey. They demand fair compensation for areca, coffee, pepper, and rice, alleging reports downplay losses. Officials promise action.

MLA Rai Fights for Arecanut Farmers' Insurance Justice

Puttur MLA Ashok Kumar Rai highlights discrepancies in weather-based crop insurance payouts for arecanut growers in coastal Karnataka. He urges govt action for fair compensation and reclassification of areca as a horticultural crop. Read more.

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