India is the world’s second largest producer of Rice. It is cultivated over an area of 44.2 million
ha, which is about 50 % of the total irrigated agriculture area of the country (1). Short duration
rice cultivation in rainy season (Kharif) is common in almost all States, however its cultivation
is more concentrated in Northern States of Haryana and Punjab besides Eastern states and the
Southern Peninsula.
Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana scheme is operational in India from 2015-16 which focuses on enhancing water use efficiency at the farm level through micro-irrigation
Jain Irrigation Systems Limited (‘JISL’/‘*the Company’), the largest Micro Irrigation Systems Company in the country
and second largest globally, has announced un-audited standalone and consolidated results for second quarter & first half year of FY 2021-22.
The journey of Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd. started with a young boy who wanted to excel at his studies, even if it meant studying under the only lamp in his village. His determination an ideas revolutionalised the face of the agricultural industry in India and in turn, he was recognised globally for his work.
The Consulate General of Israel to South India, in collaboration with United Planters’ Association of Southern India (UPASI), Jain Irrigation Systems, and NaanDanJain Irrigation, launches Smart IoT Irrigation Project in Tea Plantation in Ooty, Tamil Nadu.
Jain Irrigation Systems Limited, the largest Micro Irrigation Systems Company in the country and second largest globally, has announced un-audited standalone and consolidated results for first quarter of FY 2021-22.
Are you fed up with the uneconomical traditional way of watering your farm in the varying climatic conditions? Are you exhausted with the hectic schedules of water and fertilizer management?
Jain Irrigation Systems Limited, the largest Micro Irrigation Systems Company in the country and second largest globally, has announced audited standalone and consolidated results for the fourth quarter and the twelve months of FY 2021.
"Kinnow" is one of the healthiest fruits from the family of Citrus which is extensively grown in the northern region of India. Kinnow is a hybrid variety of two citrus - Citrus nobilis x Citrus deliciosa a sweet oblate fruit with a smooth orange rind!
Smart Agriculture is explained as agriculture with increased productivity and farm income through minimum use of resources and which is environmentally safe, socially responsible. In short producing more from less with inclusivity and shared gains.
Advanced agricultural technologies have made farming much more productive, safe and environmentally friendly with innovative ideas and intriguing concepts!
Modern agriculture is on the brink of a new era, which represents a quantum leap into the 21st Century. With the increasing demand there will always be a need for modern agricultural methods to step-in towards the transforming farming future.
The success story of a progressive farmer Mr. Anand Gadekar, from Ghargaon, who started farming out of sense of RESPONSIBILITY, being the eldest one in the family. In those days, even fetching water for farming was a task, he explains. But somehow managing his water requirements from neighbours, he started his journey towards farming with 4 acres of land.
Cashew is one of the most neglected high value crop. Introduced to India as the tree for soil conservation to prevent soil from erosion, its produce, cashew nut is a high value commodity.
This is the story of Mr. Raju Narasimman, a person who hails from Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu and was serving as an Air Traffic Controller in Indian Air Force.