About UsThere is an air of greater co-operation among farmers owing to which a number of agricultural associations are being born across the globe.
Those involved in agriculture all over the world realize the need for people to step forth and provide a strong and educated voice to lead agriculture and bring the needs and issues of the agricultural industry to the forefront at the community, state, national and international level. A reasonable choice to provide this voice for agriculture and provide individuals who have the attitude, will and desire to participate in the leadership process are members of these organizations. These Associations and Organizations provide a platform to the agricultural and rural communities. Members encompass a wide range of disciplines. Together, they assemble a huge wealth of knowledge and practical experience. These members strive to formulate, establish, and promote voluntary academic, professional, and technical standards of relevance to the profession of Agriculture. Apart from procuring farming equipment and other material in bulk to avail of discounts, the associations are also exploring prospects for collective marketing of their produce both within the country and abroad. |
Happenings / News / Press CoverageSupreme Court to look into deregulation of GM food imports Following Gene Campaign's challenge to the government's decision to withdraw all existing regulatory oversight over the import of genetically engineered foods, the Supreme Court has issued notices to the Centre, writes Suman Sahai. Our food, our farmers The Association for India?s Development (AID) celebrated Gandhi Jayanti (2 October) this year with an ?Our Food, Our Farmers? global vigil organised at 18 locations across India and 39 locations in the United States. An IN-PICTURES feature. Protection at home, preaching abroad In clear disregard for the ongoing multilateral negotiations, the United States is attempting to protect its already heavily fortified agriculture further. The House of Representatives passed the US Farm Bill 2007 in July, proposing 286 billion dollars of support for American farmers over the next five years. Devinder Sharma on the implications. Relief cows are milking Vidarbha farmers The Maharashtra government claims that a huge transformation is taking place in Vidarbha; the milk collection has risen 37 per cent. Distressed farmers, who were given the 'princely' cows as relief, feel otherwise. Jaideep Hardikar does a reality check. Fungus threat to Indian wheat advancing Stem rust, the worst of the three rusts that afflict wheat plants, has made a comeback. Wheat crops in Africa have been at its mercy and the fungus has already broken into the middle-east. India is directly on its parth, scientists predict. Sudhirendar Sharma has more
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 | Fact Sheet | | | Nature of Business | : | Manufacturer | | Major Markets | : | Indian Subcontinent |
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Contact Details | Company Name:
 | Agma Orgo | | Contact Person: | Mr. Paresh Patel | | Mobile / Cell Phone: | +(91)-9898026141 | | Address: | U- 13, Diamond World, Mini Bazar, Varachha Road, Surat, Gujarat - 395 006 (India) |
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