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Best Agro aims to increase market share by 20%
Best Agrolife Ltd has announced its medium to long-term target of capturing a 15-20 per cent market share
7 Challenges Of Biostimulants Industry
The Indian biostimulants market is growing slower than expected, due to various challenges and a lack of friendly and enabling conditions. Despite the government's efforts to legalise biostimulants, there are gaps. These considerations would make the promising technology more industry-friendly and enable regulatory conditions to promote the sector in increasing agricultural production and doubling farmer income.
Agri exports in India rise 6.04% during April-Jan 2022-23
The Indian government has been closely monitoring the export performance, including that of agricultural and processed food products, in the current financial year of 202223 as compared to 2021-22.
Astec LifeSciences launches R&D Centre in Maharashtra
Astec LifeSciences Limited, a subsidiary of Godrej Agrovet Limited (GAVL), has launched its new advanced research and development (R&D) Centre in Rabale, Maharashtra.
Coromandel International to venture into Crop Protection Chemicals
Agrochemical major, Coromandel International Ltd, has announced its plans to expand its operations in Crop Protection Chemicals and venture into the Contract Development & Manufacturing Organisation (CDMO) business.
Mahindra launches its new global tractor range, 'OJA'
Mahindra Tractors, part of the Farm Equipment Sector at Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd (M&M), has introduced \"OJA\" as the new brand name for its new range of tractors from its ambitious global tractor programme, K2.
IIT Madras to upcycle paddy waste into making supercapacitors
Researchers from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) are taking a pioneering step towards developing an eco-friendly technology that upcycles paddy waste to manufacture raw materials for industrial applications.
ICAR-CIBA signs MoU with VIT Tamil Nadu for transfer of CIBA-Plankton Plus tech
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)-Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA) in Chennai has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) in Tamil Nadu for the transfer of CIBAPlankton Plus production technology on a non-exclusive basis
ICAR and WB issue Delhi declaration Agricultural Education System on Modernisation of
The Delhi Declaration on Modernisation of Agricultural Education System issued jointly by The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and the World Bank (WB) highlights the critical need to incorporate digital resources and tools for effective and accessible teaching and learning in agriculture, in alignment with the National Education Policy.
Dr YS Parmar University, Rajat IG Biotech partners to market clean planting material
Dr YS Parmar University, based in Himachal Pradesh, has joined forces with Rajat IG Biotech to launch a collaborative project with the goal of producing and marketing clean planting material for the agricultural industry.
Israeli scientists develop droughtresistant, climate adaptable tomato
Israeli researchers Shai Torgeman and Professor Dani Zamir from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, have made significant strides in developing a new drough-tresistant tomato variety that could help mitigate the destructive impact of climate change.
How biomass briquettes can green the cement manufacturing process
India’s cement production capacity is expected to reach 550 MT by 2025. The cement demand is estimated to touch 419.92 MT by FY 2027 driven by the expanding demand of different sectors, i.e., housing, commercial construction, and industrial construction. Given that the cement industry heavily relies on fossil fuels for production, there is an urgent need to transition to sustainable, green, and renewable fuel options, such as biofuels, to transform the cement industry into a low-carbon emitting industry. The use of biofuels in the cement industry can offer a range of benefits for farmers, including additional revenue streams, waste reduction, improved soil health, and reduced dependence on fossil fuels.
Why the world needs regenerative agriculture
India is one of the major players in the global agricultural market. With the unstable food security landscape and the burden of feeding the growing population, the stress on the agricultural systems is increasing. This is leading to the emergence of issues like soil degradation and loss of crops and biodiversity. International scientists and industry reports suggest that at the current pace, only 50 years of harvest remain to feed the world population. In such a scenario, regenerative agriculture that prioritises ecological functions will be effective in building the resilience of agroecosystems.
Asia's Growing Appetite for Feed Additives
India and China are currently the top feed additives exporters worldwide, while Russia is a relatively new market for Asian feed additive suppliers. However, feed additive exports from Asia to Russia have increased significantly over the past year, as the country is highly dependent on the Asian market due to western sanctions. This trend is expected to continue in the long term, making Asia a permanent feed additives market for Russia if suppliers can consistently meet their demand.
Rise of Biostimulants in APAC
The demand for high-quality agricultural products and organic produce is on the rise in Asia Pacific (APAC), particularly in China, India, and Japan, leading to an increased need for biostimulants to improve productivity and yield. These countries have a competitive and growing agriculture sector, and show a high rate of consumption for biostimulants. The biostimulant industry in the APAC region has the potential to grow further with favourable government policies, increased awareness among farmer communities, and most importantly, the availability of better infrastructure and R&D facilities for product manufacturing.
"Biostimulants are set to become an integral part of India's agriculture system"
Biostadt India, one of the world's largest companies in seaweed-based plant biostimulants, with multiple brands under its umbrella was started in 1987 as Biostadt Agri-sciences under the leadership of Juzar S. Khorakiwala. With a presence in over 20 countries, Biostadt India is a diversified agrochemical organisation with an annual turnover of Rs 1,000 crore. The company has gained a solid reputation in the agrochemical industry, with a focus on developing crop healthcare products that utilise biological means of plant protection and to increase farm productivity. One of their flagship products, Biozyme, is the world's largest selling plant growth stimulant. In an interview with AgroSpectrum Juzar S. Khorakiwala, Chairman & Managing Director, Biostadt India Limited, shared his views about the future prospects of the biostimulant industry in India. Edited excerpts;
"Maharashtra fisheries have a wide scope for regional economic development that underlines the need for the Aqua Chamber of Commerce"
Maharashtra is one of the major marine fish producing states in India. It has a 720 kms long coastal line spread all over the 7 maritime districts namely Thane, Palghar, Mumbai city, Mumbai suburban, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg. The continental shelf area upto 40 fathoms i.e. 55,529 sq kms (50 per cent of the total continental shelf) is being exploited.
Zero Cow Factory secures 4M in seed funding
Zero Cow Factory, a biotechnology company that produces India’s first animal-free protein and dairy products using bioengineered microbes and precision fermentation, has announced raising $4 million (Rs 32 crore) in a seed round.
BASF Group's prelim figures show 13.4% drop in sales in Ol FY2Zs
Germany-based BASF has released preliminary figures for the first quarter of 2023.
Syngenta AG posts 19% sales growth in FY2022
Syngenta AG, a subsidiary of Syngenta group, has published its financial report for FY 2022.
ADAMA posts 16% sales growth in FY2022
ADAMA Ltd., an agrochemical major based in Israel, has reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and 12-month period ending December 31, 2022.
Civil Aviation Ministry disburses Rs 30 Cr under PLI Scheme for drones
The Ministry of Civil Aviation disbursed Rs 30 crore to beneficiaries during the fiscal year 202223 under the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Drones and Drone Components.
It's Go Time For Plant-Based Meat Industry
The plant-based food sector presents an incredible opportunity to India for the long term by effectively and efficiently utilising natural resources and adding value through processing. It can cater towards the populations living and working in cities as well as those in rural settings, who increasingly have access to cold chains and supermarkets. It can leverage the unique strengths and qualities of its indigenous crops.
How Plant-Based Meat Is Driving India's Shift Towards Sustainable Protein
India, the most populous country in the world, is eating more meat than at any other time in history.
Budget 2023 & Impact on Agriculture Some Reflections
The Union Budget 2023-24, presented by the Finance Minister has many positive announcements for agriculture in general and a budget allotment of Rs 1.25 lakh crore. The budget is an important instrument used by governments to shape public policy, economic growth and desired public responses to a country’s needs.
The scope of regenerative agriculture in India
India became a signatory to the Paris Agreement in 2015, reiterating its determination to achieve sustainable development. Taking this resolve further, the Union Budget 2023 proclaimed India’s mission of reaching net zero emissions by 2070.
What's Driving Plant-Based Meat Sector in APAC
Plant-based meat was first developed in Asia and now, plant-based seafood is in demand in the region. According to a recent report by the Good Food Institute APAC, consumers in Asia are increasingly changing their dietary habits to include plant-based seafood due to concerns about heavy pollution in the ocean. Plant-based seafood or alternative seafood is emerging as a new source of food in Asia.
How Dairy Industry Can Scale New Heights in 2023
In recent years, technology-driven products, services, improved and solutions have substantially the dairy business in India.
Effective steps can be taken to reduce post-harvest losses with the help of biotech: PM
Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology inaugurating the mega science exhibition ‘Pride of India’, at the 108th ISC by cutting the ribbon at Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University on January 3, along with dignitaries (from l-R) Jagdish Patankar, Executive Chairman, MM Activ Sci-Tech Communications, Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Dr Vijay laxmi Saxena, President General of the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), Calcutta and Ravindra Boratkar, Managing Director, MM Activ Sci-Tech Communications; Publisher & Managing Editor, BioSpectrum.
"Cultivate quality millets with optimal use of pesticides to take to international platform"
Shobha Karandlaje, Union Minister of State, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (centre) along with the dignitaries at the launch of fourth edition of 'Millets & organics – International Trade Fair 2023', January 20, Bengaluru.