Why rice-wheat need to be de-hyphenated
By Harish Damodaran Most economics commentators and policymakers tend to club wheat and rice, treating them as part of a
Read moreBy Harish Damodaran Most economics commentators and policymakers tend to club wheat and rice, treating them as part of a
Read moreBy Harikishan Sharma Allowing the Food Corporation of India (FCI) to sell rice to distilleries for ethanol production, the Centre
Read moreBy Ruchika Khanna The Centre has again rejected 600 stacks of fortified rice supplied by the millers of Punjab in
Read moreBy Reuters By David StanwayVerra, the U.S.-based registry that sets standards for the voluntary carbon market, has rejected as many
Read moreReuters Egypt’s biggest ever wheat tender, nearly 20 times its usual size, stemmed from food security concerns sparked by an
Read moreBy Reuters Grappling with a rice shortage after extreme weather ravaged last year’s crop, Japan is hoping new heat-resistant varieties
Read moreBy Dhirendra Kumar, Subhash Narayan The Indian government is looking at relaxing its year-old export ban on non-basmati white rice amid
Read moreBy Sandip Das Sowing of kharif crops was up 1.9% on year on Tuesday with 106.5 million hectare area being
Read moreAfter initial apprehensions about deficit paddy coverage due to inadequate rainfall, Sundargarh district has received surplus rainfall in the latter
Read morePeople in Japan have resorted to panic buying amid threats of a “megaquake” and a series of typhoons, as well
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