Prime Minister Jigmi Thinley said at the Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development that his government was preparing a National Organic Policy in order to ‘sustain the flow of nature’s bouties’. Read more here.
A new corpus fund group for crop advisory is being formed under Dr DSK Rao. It is being called ‘All India Crop Advisory Group’, and comprises of members drawn from across fields. Read more here.
Investing in agriculture takes patience – not something a lot of investors, eager for quick returns, have in ready abundance. However, that is changing with UK-based social venture capital firm AgDevCo. AgDevCo is now one of the pioneers of an innovative model (involving professional fund managers investing donor funds as […]
Monsoons are the life-blood of Asia’s third-largest economy, considering the number of small scale farmers practising agriculture here, and the proportion they form of the total population. This year, a 21 per cent deficiency in the rains has caused alarm. The monsoon, which acts as a strong check on inflation, […]
The cultivation of flood-tolerant variety paddies has already become popular among the farmers after repeated successes they achieved in recent years ushering in a new era in the country’s agriculture sector and food security. Over 1.4 million farmers would be practising this over 162,000 hectares of land. Read more here.
According to the principal economist in the Ministry of Agriculture Food Security and Cooperatives at the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP), insufficient involvement of the private sector in agricultural development is a reason for slow pace in transformation of the sector into commercial farming as the mainstay of economic […]
Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Africa find it a challenge to obtain food as a result of losing their lands (in Kenyan forests), and had to rely on relief food for a long time. Now the stress that was caused on Kenyan forests is being reduced as they take up […]
According to experts, only 55-60 per cent of the agricultural sector has met its investment needs, and if a new policy for the industry is not drawn up by the Government, the sector could be taken over by foreign companies. Although agricultural exports have recorded steady growth over the years, […]
Bangladesh hopes to achieve self-sufficiency in food production by 2050, with an ambitious scheme called the Blue-Green Revolution. It will achieve the goal of sustaining its rising population by adoption rice-fish farming. Read more here.
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