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Beef Cattle, Livestock, Reuters

Hit by beef ban, Indian butchers eye Jersey cows

By GFM Network News April 24, 2015
Mumbai | Reuters –– Battling a beef ban that has threatened their livelihoods, Muslim traders in India are seeking permission to slaughter foreign-origin Jersey cows they think will not be as sacred to the country’s majority Hindus as locally bred cattle. Several states led by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party of Prime Minister Narendra […] Read more

Crops, Reuters, Weather

India’s PM boosts compensation for farmers to ease rural discontent

By Reuters, GFM Network News April 8, 2015
New Delhi | Reuters –– Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday announced higher compensation and government aid for farmers who are suffering due to unseasonable rains, in an attempt to calm growing discontent among people living in the countryside. Storms have badly damaged crops in large parts of northern India and led to anger […] Read more


Red lentils. (Pulse Canada photo)
Crops, Lentils, Markets, Pulses

Red varieties driving lentil acreage increase

By GFM Network News March 11, 2015
CNS Canada — As Canada’s remaining old-crop lentils shuffle off to buyers overseas, interest is building in the potential for new crop in 2015. Chuck Penner of LeftField Commodity Research in Winnipeg said he expects more acres will be planted this spring as a result of the strong interest. “Oh, there’ll definitely be more; the […] Read more

Double cropping of rice and lentils would increase income for smallholder farmers in India and Bangladesh. (Photo courtesy ICARDA)
Crops, Lentils, Pulses

Double-cropping project aims to cut Indian lentil imports

By Grainews Staff, GFM Network News February 19, 2015
Researchers on a project in India and Bangladesh say they hope it will greatly reduce their lentil imports. Farmers in the project are growing lentils in fields left fallow after rice harvests, with the help of a research and training project by the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA). In a […] Read more


Crops, Markets, Reuters

India not to cut multi-billion dollar food handout program

By GFM Network News February 18, 2015
New Delhi | Reuters –– India will not scale down its multi-billion dollar food welfare program that promises ultra-cheap rice and wheat to most of its people despite a high-level recommendation, a top government source said on Wednesday. A panel set up by Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month urged the government to lower the […] Read more

Kabuli chickpeas. (PulseCanada.com)
Crops, Markets, Pulses, Reuters

India reportedly considering import tax on pulses

By Reuters, GFM Network News December 30, 2014
New Delhi | Reuters — India, the world’s biggest importer of pulses, is considering a 10 per cent tax on overseas purchases of pulses to support local farmers, a government official said Tuesday. The government is also considering to lift a ban on exports of pulses and edible oils, the official, who declined to be […] Read more


Livestock, Poultry/Eggs, Reuters

India orders culling after new bird flu outbreaks

By Reuters, GFM Network News November 25, 2014
Paris | Reuters –– India has found two outbreaks of a highly contagious bird flu virus in the southern state of Kerala, prompting the authorities to cull more than 200,000 birds, the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) said on Tuesday. The virus itself killed about 15,000 infected ducks in Kottayam and another 500 in […] Read more

WTO director-general Roberto Azevedo, shown here speaking Saturday in Beijing, now hopes to see a global customs pact settled within the next couple of weeks. (WTO.org)
Crops, Markets, Reuters

WTO sees global trade pact within two weeks

By Reuters, GFM Network News November 14, 2014
Brisbane | Reuters –– The World Trade Organization said Friday there was a “high probability” that a major deal on streamlining global customs rules will be implemented within two weeks after India and the U.S. overcame a key impasse. “I would say that we have a high probability that the Bali package will be implemented […] Read more


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