Hi, NewsWrap for January 03, 2024

03-January-2024: Fifth Edition of Millet and Organics 2024, MFOI Awards 2024, Grid-Connected Rooftop Solar Projects, Animal Insurance, Sugar Output Falls 7.7%

3 January 2024

  • Fifth Edition of Millet and Organics 2024 International Trade Fair Set to Propel Karnataka's Agri-Revolution

    In a significant initiative to bolster Karnataka's agricultural prowess, the Department of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Karnataka State Agricultural Produce Processing and Export Corporation, is gearing up to host the much-anticipated Millet and Organics 2024 International Trade Fair. Scheduled from January 5 to 7 at the expansive Palace Grounds in the city, this event promises to be a pivotal juncture for the state's agri-community.

  • Telangana Invites Proposals for 1.08MW Grid-Connected Rooftop Solar Projects

    In addition to the rooftop solar ventures, TSREDCO has also called for proposals for a rooftop hybrid power project boasting a capacity of 40 kW, again employing Mono PERC solar modules. The deadline for bid submissions is January 8, 2024, with bids set to be revealed on January 9, 2024.

  • MFOI Awards 2024: Discover the Range of Recognitions in 150+ Exclusive Categories

    The categories in focus cover a broad spectrum, reflecting the diverse facets of Indian agriculture. To be a part of this agricultural celebration, interested individuals can register or nominate themselves through the official website using the provided link: www.millionairefarmer.in .

  • Secure Your Livestock: Bihar Government Offers Rs 60,000 for Animal Insurance

    To encourage farmers not just in agriculture but also in livestock farming, farmers are now being provided with facilities to purchase animals and insure them along with housing. The Bihar government is offering benefits of up to Rs 60,000 to farmers who insure their animals. Those engaged in farming or livestock rearing can avail of the benefits of this scheme.

  • India's Sugar Output Falls 7.7% to 112 Lakh Tons in Oct-Dec: NFCSF

    India's sugar production faced a notable dip of 7.7 percent to 112 lakh tonnes during the initial three months of the ongoing 2023-24 season, as per the National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories Limited (NFCSF), a cooperative body. This decline, compared to the previous October-December period of the 2022-23 season, marked a drop from 121.35 lakh tonnes.

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