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Centre will prioritise green fuel-based farm machinery
The Centre will prioritise green fuel-based farm machinery and enhance access to mechanisation for small and marginal farmers as part of India's vision to become a global food basket by 2047, ...
Machinery, Equipment and Agri-Tech Solutions, EIMA Agrimach India 2025, concluded in New Delhi with the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare urging the farm machinery industry to move towards ...
Asianet Newsable on MSN
EIMA Agrimach 2025: Govt urges shift to green-fuel farm machinery
The 9th EIMA Agrimach India 2025 concluded with the Agriculture Ministry calling for a shift to green-fuel technologies and ...
Reviewing the procurement of paddy, cotton, chillies and other commercial crops at the Secretariat in Velagapudi in Amaravati ...
Union agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday urged the farm equipment makers to pass on the entire benefit of Goods and Service Tax cuts to farmers, effective September 22. The tax ...
Nov 7 (Reuters) - India's Escorts Kubota (ESCO.NS), opens new tab reported second-quarter profit above estimates on Thursday, helped by growth in its agricultural machinery segment. The company ...
Agricultural and construction equipment manufacturer CNH is doubling down on India as part of its next phase of expansion. In a select media briefing on Tuesday, Gerrit Marx, Global CEO of CNH, told ...
India Today on MSN
India–US trade deal talks move forward, but Delhi refuses to open agriculture market
India has refused to allow American agricultural products into the Indian market. India believes that permitting US farm ...
RG Agarwal says India’s low R&D spending and shrinking incentives are hurting innovation in agriculture, urging stronger research support and better credit access for farmers.
NEW DELHI, June 29 (Reuters) - India will raise taxes on certain goods and services including kitchenware to 18% from 12%, the finance ministry said, a move that is likely to upset many consumers and ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Images of thousands of farmers streaming into India’s capital on tractors and carrying banners to decry potentially devastating changes in agricultural policy can seem a world ...
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