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The Ministry of Agriculture, a ministry of the Government of Maharashtra, is the apex body for formulation and administration of the rules and regulations and laws related to agriculture in the state of Maharashtra. Dhananjay Munde is the current minister heading this ministry.
Pages in category "Agriculture in Maharashtra" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
A news report informs that members of MART would be sponsored by the Maharashtra state government to go on international tours to study agriculture related tourism activities. [5] MART is the apex body for co-operatives related to agriculture based tourism belonging to Maharashtra. [6]
Sangli turmeric is a variety of turmeric mainly grown in the Indian state of Maharashtra. [1] It is a common and widely cultivated crop in Sangli district.Turmeric cultivation is prominent in the southern region of Sangli, specifically in the areas of Miraj, Tasgaon, Palus, Kadegaon, Walwa, Vita, Khanapur, and Chinchali.
Kolhapur Agricultural Produce Market (Kolhapur Sheti Utpanna Bazar Samiti) from Kolhapur, proposed the GI registration of Kolhapur jaggery. After filing the application in January 2012, the jaggery was granted the GI tag in 2021 by the Geographical Indication Registry in Chennai , making the name "Kolhapur jaggery" exclusive to the jaggery ...
Maharashtra was a pioneer in the development of Agricultural Cooperative Societies after independence. In fact, it was an integral part of the then Governing Congress party's vision of 'rural development with local initiative'.
The Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board (MSAMB) [14] runs 295 APMCs in Maharashtra, under the APMC Act enacted by the Government of India. [15] In July 2016, the Maharashtra Government removed fruits and vegetables from the purview of the APMCs, [16] urging farmers to directly bring their produce for sale in Mumbai. The government ...
The club started with 850 farmers in Maharashtra cultivating about 143 hectares of land. It was conceptualised by NABARD, in April 2012, the club had 4,600 members belonging to the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. [1] The club was set up in 2004. [2] It received a national award for its activities in 2008.