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February 2022

Agriculture PolicyBriefing
January 29, 2021

Economic Survey Wants Rural Schools for Farmers to Transform Them Into Entrepreneurs

By vivian fernandes
The option of setting up rural agricultural schools for hands-on training may be explored to…
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January 26, 2021

Glimpses of the Farmers' Tractor Parade at Ghazipur in Delhi

By vivian fernandes
Farmers broke through the police barricades at Delhi’s Ghazipur border with Delhi, deviating…
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Briefing
January 25, 2021

Dispose of Excess Stocks by Making all Rural People and Those in Urban Slumbs Eligible for Subsidized Grain, Says Jean Dreze

By vivian fernandes
There is a double imbalance between procurement of foodgrains and distribution for welfare purposes…
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Agriculture PolicyBriefing
January 19, 2021

'Centre's Law Easing Agricultural Marketing Ignores Regional, Seasonal and Crop-wise Variations'

By vivian fernandes
Supporters of the three central laws that free up agricultural marketing say market prices will lead…
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Briefing
January 9, 2021

Food Inflation Climbing to Pre-Pandemic Levels With Economies Normalising and China Stockpiling

By vivian fernandes
Food inflation is climbing towards pre-pandemic levels which might make it difficult for the Reserve…
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Briefing
January 7, 2021

Punjab's Protesting Farmers Can't Shift from Remunerative Rice and Wheat Because of Poor R&D in Alternative Crops: Deepak Pental

By vivian fernandes
The protesting farmers of Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh cannot move out of the…
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