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Cold storages to get priority
State Agriculture Minister Pramila Rani Brahma today told the Assembly that the State Government was according priority to cold storages and securing market linkage for the farmers so that they got due remuneration for the produce without getting exploited by middlemen.
- Date:
- 11/03/2010
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- Assam Tribune (Guwahati)
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High output pushes down brinjal prices
JAJPUR: An increased production of brinjals in Jajpur district has spelt doom to its farmers as the high output had brought down their prices.
Besides, there is no cold storage for preservation of brinjal and no industry for its biproducts.
- Date:
- 09/03/2010
- Source:
- New Indian Express (Bhubaneswar)
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Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan! Army greens Ladakh
Chennai: The cold, arid region of Ladakh, where temperatures dip to minus 45 degrees Celsius, is the last place on earth where you would expect tomatoes, potatoes, cucumber, brinjal, onion and garlic to grow. But, thanks to the efforts of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), about 5,000 tons are produced in Ladakh every year.
- Date:
- 08/03/2010
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- Times Of India (New Delhi)
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Post Bt brinjal, GM crops on trial; scientists say will clear the test
While the moratorium on Bt brinjal has dealt a blow to the scientific community, there are several genetically modifided crops being developed by the Ministry of Agriculture, trials for which are on across the country. Interestingly, as they work on these GM crops, scientists bear it in mind that apart from the taste, the vegetables should also look acceptable.
- Date:
- 05/03/2010
- Source:
- Indian Express (New Delhi)
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EU clears BT potato for cultivation
JAMES KANTER
The European Commission began a new push on Wednesday to allow farmers in Europe to grow more biotech crops. In doing so, they have cleared the genetically modified potato for cultivation, despite persistent public opposition to the technolo- gy.
- Date:
- 04/03/2010
- Source:
- Asian Age (New Delhi)
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Moratorium on one Bt brinjal, scientists pin hopes on new one
Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh has put a moratorium on Bt brinjal with the Cry1Ac gene. But following fresh discussions on the wisdom of the ban, scientists are betting their hopes on a different Bt brinjal — developed by the National Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology (NRCPB) with a Cry1F gene, which makes it resistant to the shoot and fruit borer pest.
- Date:
- 04/03/2010
- Source:
- Indian Express (New Delhi)
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Europe gets its first GM food: Potato
The European Union, where genetically modified food crops face stiff opposition on grounds of health and environmental risk, has approved the cultivation of GM potato — the first genetically modified food crop to get a go-ahead there.
- Date:
- 04/03/2010
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- Indian Express (New Delhi)
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Attack of the really quite likeable tomatoes
In the 14 years since the first genetically modified crops were planted commercially, their descendants, relatives and remixes have gone forth and multiplied like profitable, high-tech pondweed. A new report shows that 25 countries now grow GM crops, with the total area under cultivation now larger than Peru.
- Date:
- 01/03/2010
- Source:
- Indian Express (New Delhi)
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Karela may be giant cancer slayer
US Study Led By Indian-Origin Scientist Finds Vegetable Prevents Disease From Spreading
- Date:
- 25/02/2010
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- Times Of India (New Delhi)
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Ramesh wins first round, brinjal in chiller
PM Unhappy With Public Spat Over Bt
PRIME Minister Manmohan Singh, who normally opts for the path of least resistance, decided to go along with the view that the introduction of Bt brinjal should wait till safety tests are completed and consensus developed on the crop.
- Date:
- 25/02/2010
- Source:
- Economic Times (New Delhi)







