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Agriculture Minister S Niranjan Reddy asked the AEOs (Agricultural Extension Officers) to record authentic information with regard to crop booking between second week of June and first week of September
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Though Telangana stands second in terms of cultivation area after Maharashtra, the State is largest producer of cotton in the country
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At a meeting held with DCCB officials, the Ministers said employees should be trained to deliver more efficient services
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The Minister said that cultivation of cotton in 70.05 lakh acres, toor dal in 20 lakh acres and paddy in 41 lakh acres was expected to be carried out this season
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Organic farming is not only cheaper but also remunerative for farmers considering the demand in the market, the Minister said, adding that it would improve the health of soil as well as people
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Minister reviewed the measures in place to provide quality treatment and containing the spread of the virus
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The officials informed the Minister that about 4 lakh tonnes of buffer stock was available with the Telangana State Cooperative Marketing Federation Limited (TS Markfed) at present
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Of the total harvest in the country, nearly 50 per cent is being contributed by Telangana, Agriculture Minister Niranjan Reddy said
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Hyderabad: Civil Supplies Corporation Limited Chairman M Srinivas Reddy on Sunday asked officials to shift paddy from purchasing centres to rice mills on priority basis. He said the Additional Collectors should play a key role in shifting paddy to rice mills. Agriculture Minister S Niranjan Reddy brought the problems being faced by the farmers in […]
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The Minister directed officials to ensure cultivation of toor dal in 20 lakh acres and cotton in 75 lakh acres during the Vanakalam season
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The Minister informed that Marketing Intelligence and Research and Analysis wing was set up by the Marketing department to assess and study about the crops, which have high demand in national and international markets
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A total of 6,408 procurement centres set up across State
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Officials were also asked to take up pending works of the Buddharam canal, take up repair works of KLI pumps and also complete the viaduct at Shapur in Khilla Ghanpur mandal of Wanaparthy district.
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Agriculture Minister S Niranjan Reddy instructed the officials to make all arrangements for purchase of Yasangi crops at the procurement centres as per Covid-19 guidelines
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Niranjan Reddy appealed to the people to be cautious especially since there has been a rise in covid cases in the State. He urged people to stay at home unless there was a major requirement to step out.
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To facilitate the buyback of crop from farmers directly in district
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He stated that the Rythu Vedikas will serve as platforms for farmers to discuss their crops, exchange and undergo training for modern agricultural practices, and also create awareness through agriculture and allied departments.
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At present, oil palm crop is being cultivated in about 48,806 acres in the State
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Ministers have not only upped ante against the Oppn parties over their false propaganda, but also reaching out to each graduate voter to explain about the commitment of TS govt to their welfare
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Agriculture Minister S Niranjan Reddy said Vani Devi had vast experience in the field of education and assured that State government will address all issues pertaining to graduates and unemployed