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Barely 8,294 metric tonnes of the rice grains were delivered as against the target of 93,575 metric tonnes of rice so far. Show-cause notices were served against 19 mills that did not return the grains a few days ago.
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Farmers are busy with sowing operations as the monsoon is active all over the State during this week. Sowing of jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, pulses, groundnut, soybean and cotton in the rainfed areas are almost completed.
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Niranjan Reddy on Saturday appealed to Vanakalam (kharif) farmers to opt for short duration paddy varieties
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Irrigation officials were directed to ensure timely release of water under major and medium projects by maintaining required storage levels
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SCIWAM will take stock of storage capabilities of all major and medium irrigation projects before taking a call on approval of operational plans proposed by the project authorities concerned
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District Agriculture Department is gearing up for the Vanakalam season as the southwest monsoon is likely to set in
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Paddy cultivation is projected to cover 1.50 lakh acres, and officials are urging farmers to focus on cultivating fine varieties of rice instead of normal varieties, as the FCI has shown interest in procuring fine variety rice
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Vanakalam procurement commenced on October 21 last year and was successfully completed after 94 days
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Collector said the district administration had set up 227 procurement centres across the district against the previous Vanakalam's 150 procurement centres.
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District Collector VP Gautham in a statement here on Thursday informed that about six lakh metric tonnes paddy production was expected in the vanakalam season.
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Nalgonda: The erstwhile Nalgonda district has stood in top in the State in area of cultivation for the monsoon crop season (Vanakalam), thanks to improved irrigation facilities. Farmers here took up cultivation in 21.34 lakh acres for Vanakalam in the erstwhile Nalgonda district, which was reorganized into Suryapet, Yadadri-Bhongir and Nalgonda districts. Cotton and paddy […]
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Warangal: Agriculture department officials have prepared an action plan for the coming Vanakalam season (Kharif) in the six districts carved out of the erstwhile Warangal district with the southwest monsoon likely to hit Telangana on June 10. A total of 17,89,743 lakhs acres would likely be cultivated in the erstwhile Warangal district. With 4,60,580 acres […]
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Hyderabad: At a time, when the ruling TRS party was demanding the Central government to make its stand clear on crop cultivation in Yasangi season, BJP State president Bandi Sanjay said the issue could be discussed in February next. There was enough time for discussing the procurement of Yasangi season and other issues. But before […]
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While the total area expected to be transplanted for this Vanakalam in 16 mandals of Warangal Rural district is 75,767 acres, the operation has been carried out in 7,438 acres till July 20
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Of the 32 districts, 100 per cent procurement had been completed in 21 districts with paddy worth Rs 16,878 crore procured
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150% excess rain between June 1 and 11; over 111 mm rainfall in Narayankhed on Friday
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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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Telangana is set to become the first State in the country to implement a Seed Traceability System
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Directs officials to appoint one officer as in charge for each village so that the process goes on smoothly
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Harish said the cultivation in one crore acres was made possible due to the completion of KLIS in record time by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.