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India by the year 2015 was using merely 1.2 hectares of the total land used for farming of both conventional and organic classifications
Read MoreIn one the most awaited mergers of this decade Dow-DuPont™ (NYSE:DWDP) yesterday announced the successful completion of the merger of equals between The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) and ‘E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company’ (“DuPont”)
Read MoreThe record production of horticulture crops in the country during 2016-17 is estimated to be around 300 million tonnes which are 4.8 per cent higher as compared to the previous years i.e. 2015-16 estimates
Read MoreThere are various factors which may affect the overall revenue generation of organisations engaged in organic farming business in India
Read More"I personally support India, I have studied with Indian kids during my school days. I may be a little biased in my answer." Charles Mwijage.
Read MoreHuge growth in population and continuously changing diet are the two major factors behind changing food needs of world. Production is regularly suffering due to reduced yields from farm lands
Read MoreAgriculture requires focus as a business and even venture capitalists have started finding it as a potential area to invest
Read MoreAll the social functions and social joints in India (specially the northern and central parts), for instance weddings, canteens, hotels, social and family functions, households, spew out so much food
Read MoreGrowth opportunities may go well beyond geographies. Specifically recognised areas play an important role in partner selection while considering healthcare as a potential investment opportunity.
Read More“India needs both food security and organic farming as important practices”, Amitabh Kant.
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