1. Western sanctions on Russia, a boon for Indian farm produce suppliers. Market fundamentals appear to be favourable for Indian farm produce suppliers, with the Russian market showing renewed interest in Indian fruits and vegetables.
2. The monsoon is expected to arrive on time this year, hitting Kerala on June 1, but rainfall may remain below normal.
3. With the Russian phytosanitary services cracking down on potatoes from Egypt, it could have been a blessing in disguise for Indian exporters had it not for the brown bacterial rot disease.
4. Climate change is taking a toll on fisheries sector with the consequent ocean warming posing multiple threats to biodiversity and functioning of ocean ecosystem.
5. With unseasonal rain and errant monsoon affecting production and yield in important growing belts, prices of almost all pulses, a key source of protein in the country, have increased sharply, particularly over the last month.
6. With the European Union expected to approve import of 17 more genetically-modified food products by the end of May, opponents in India like Greenpeace will have a weaker case to stall permission for commercial cultivation of GM crops.
7. Prime Minister of India on Sunday said he foresees the second Green Revolution taking place in eastern Indian states as they have abundant resources and need to develop their economy.
2. The monsoon is expected to arrive on time this year, hitting Kerala on June 1, but rainfall may remain below normal.
3. With the Russian phytosanitary services cracking down on potatoes from Egypt, it could have been a blessing in disguise for Indian exporters had it not for the brown bacterial rot disease.
4. Climate change is taking a toll on fisheries sector with the consequent ocean warming posing multiple threats to biodiversity and functioning of ocean ecosystem.
5. With unseasonal rain and errant monsoon affecting production and yield in important growing belts, prices of almost all pulses, a key source of protein in the country, have increased sharply, particularly over the last month.
6. With the European Union expected to approve import of 17 more genetically-modified food products by the end of May, opponents in India like Greenpeace will have a weaker case to stall permission for commercial cultivation of GM crops.
7. Prime Minister of India on Sunday said he foresees the second Green Revolution taking place in eastern Indian states as they have abundant resources and need to develop their economy.
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