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Farmers are facing an unprecedented struggle with their crops. Agricultural adaptation may not be enough to save yields.
A handful of states have cracked the code on high yields—but for most, productivity remains well below global norms.
India aims to more than double its maize production to 86 million tonnes by 2047 from the current 42 MT, focusing on high-yielding, non-genetically modified (GM) seed varieties with higher starch ...
India can more than double its maize production to 86 million tonnes by 2047 from the current 42.3 million tonnes, ...
India's average maize productivity stands at 3.7 tonne per hectare. Though some states such as West Bengal and Bihar are ...
India aims to double maize production by 2047, focusing on high-yielding seed varieties with higher starch content.
India plans to double its maize production to 86 mn tonnes by 2047, focusing on high-yielding seeds and increased starch ...
India aims to increase its maize production from 42.3 million tonnes to 86 million tonnes by 2047. Agriculture Minister ...
Participants at a national workshop on Farmers’ Rights and Collective Bio-Cultural Heritage, held in Hyderabad on July 1-2, ...
The US wants greater access for its GM crops, something which India is unlikely to yield as trade negotiations for a ...