Category: agriculture
WA College of Agriculture Narrogin open day welcome almost 700 visitors for industry expos and class displays
Almost 700 visitors from across the State flocked to the WA College of Agriculture Narrogin for its esteemed open day including displays, competitions, industry exhibitions and country hospitality.
DA lifts import ban on poultry from 7 countries
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Agriculture (DA) has lifted the import ban on poultry products from various countries recently declared free from bird flu. In separate issuances, the DA said the risk of contamination from importing poultry from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Sweden and Kelantan and Malaysia’s Sabah states was “negligible.” The DA lifted
Amazon Fresh expands to 270+ cities in India
Summarize Next Article Amazon Fresh expands to 270+ cities in India By Akash Pandey Sep 29, 2025 05: 21 pm What’s the story Amazon Fresh, the grocery division of Amazon India, has expanded its reach to over 270 cities. This is a massive increase from just about 60 cities two years ago.
Marathwada Floods: Torrential Rains Disrupt Life, CM Fadnavis Reviews Relief Operations
Since June, 90 lives have been lost due to heavy rainfall and flood-related incidents, while 2,857 villages have reported damaged crops.
IMD issues red alert for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, and Palghar districts on Sunday.
‘India Day’ events in UNGA week, spotlight innovations for the Global South
‘India Day’ events in UNGA week, spotlight innovations for the Global South
Unseasonal rains destroyed 519 lakh ha of farmland across Maharashtra in 9 years
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis admitted that climate change was a major reason for repeated losses, noting how even the rain-deficient Marathwada region was now reeling under excess rainfall.
NDRF rescues hundreds of residents from rain-battered Beed, Dharashiv, Solapur
Dharashiv, in particular, has faced continuous downpours over the past two days. On the night of September 21, heavy rains triggered flood-like conditions in the Paranda and Bhoom talukas. Many residents were left stranded, prompting the NDRF to rush to affected areas and relocate people to safer locations.