farmers
Coverage of farmers in the Nexus archive.
- County agriculture department encourages farmers to prepare before Lala
The Department of Agriculture has issued an advisory encouraging all agricultural workers to take necessary precautions ahead of Hurricane Lala. The county agriculture department specifically targeted farmers with this warning.
- 'Crops cannot wait': Farmers sound alarm over worker shortage as labor secretary visits
Farmers in the Rio Grande Valley have warned of significant concerns regarding a shortage of agricultural workers. This labor scarcity is reportedly leaving some crops to rot in the fields as another harvest season approaches, prompting alarms among growers.
- This pesticide may be too dangerous to use. Farmers say they need it.
Paraquat is a pesticide that was commercialized in the 1960s and quickly became one of the world’s most popular weedkillers. While farmers see weeds wilt and brown within hours of applying it, its use has raised concerns regarding its potential danger.
- Farmers in Kenya dispute that cyanide poisoning could have killed 15 elephants
Farmers in the Kimana area of Kenya dispute claims that 15 elephants died due to cyanide poisoning. The farmers stated that the toxin is not present in the pesticides they use.
- Farmers urged to adopt drought-resilient indigenous crop varieties
Farmers are being encouraged to adopt drought-resilient indigenous crop varieties to mitigate the impacts of drought. The focus is on promoting indigenous crops that can thrive in challenging environmental conditions.
- Farmers move Karnataka High Court against acquisition of land for Bidadi township
Farmers in Karnataka have approached the High Court to challenge the acquisition of land for the Bidadi township. The Karnataka government assured the court that farmers will not be dispossessed until a final award is passed.
- AAP's agitation against E20 fuel to continue, people must join protest: Arvind Kejriwal
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal urges citizens to protest against E20 fuel, asserting AAP's commitment to halt its implementation and support local farmers. The agitation against E20 fuel is to continue with calls for public participation in the protest.
- South Africa: Anger After Farmers Dump Rotting Fruit Near Homes
Residents in South Africa's Eastern Cape express anger over farmers dumping rotting fruit near their homes. The article highlights the disparity, as farmers claim they would not engage in such actions in their own suburbs.
- Price of olive oil expected to rise again as European crops feel the heat
European farmers warn that high temperatures, drought, and wildfires are reducing crop production, leading to higher olive oil prices. The climate crisis is exacerbating these conditions, with olive groves particularly affected.
- Robotic farm workers won’t improve food prices or labor costs
The article discusses the introduction of robotic farm equipment designed to perform tasks like spraying, managing, and harvesting crops. It questions whether these robots will impact food prices or labor costs, suggesting they may not lead to improvements in these areas.
- As TVK government prepares its first agriculture Budget in Tamil Nadu, farmers, traders pitch reforms for water, markets
The TVK government in Tamil Nadu is preparing its first agriculture budget as farmers and traders in the Delta and southern districts demand reforms addressing water and market issues. Farmers, affected by drought and El Niño, are seeking immediate financial compensation for lost crops.
- Krishna delta farmers stage protest over delay in release of irrigation water
Farmers in the Krishna delta region are staging a protest due to the delayed release of irrigation water. The issue has led to public demonstrations as the farmers seek timely water supply for their crops.
- Green forums deny portraying farmers as ‘mafia’
Green forums, including Wayanad Prakruthi Samrakshana Samiti and seven other organizations, deny accusations of portraying farmers as a mafia. They claim the allegations aim to benefit encroachers and industries like quarrying, resorts, and tourism rather than address farmers' concerns.
- Farmers in Kerala’s Thrissur await over ₹10 crore in paddy dues as Onam nears
Farmers in Kerala's Thrissur district are awaiting over ₹10 crore in paddy payments for the Mundakan and Puncha harvests, which have been pending for months. They plan to hold a protest meeting on August 5 as Onam approaches.
- Canada could add billions to its economy by processing more food. Here's what it's trying
Canada's federal government is investing hundreds of millions of dollars through its national food security strategy to expand the country's food processing industry. The initiative aims to boost the economy by increasing domestic food processing capabilities, with Ontario farmers and innovators highlighting its potential benefits.
- Centre extends PM-Kisan for four more years, allocates ₹3.15 lakh crore
The Government has extended the PM-Kisan scheme for four more years, allocating ₹3.15 lakh crore. Over ₹4.47 lakh crore has been transferred to farmers' bank accounts through 23 installments since its launch in February 2019.
- Kerala creates 11-member, Chief Secretary-led State AgriStack Data Governance Committee for farm sector
Kerala has established an 11-member State AgriStack Data Governance Committee (SADGC) led by the Chief Secretary to manage farm sector data. The committee will act as a fiduciary custodian of AgriStack data, held in public trust for farmers and farming communities.
- Ashok slams State govt. over its failure to respond to drought situation in Karnataka, demands immediate relief for farmers
Ashok criticizes the State government for its failure to address the drought in Karnataka and demands immediate relief for farmers. The BJP plans to launch a padayatra from Anjanadri Hill to Tungabhadra Dam to demand water release for irrigation.
- A.P. Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan stresses awareness drive for farmers on El Nino impact
A.P. Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan emphasizes an awareness drive for farmers regarding the impact of El Nino. He urged public representatives and government officials to take action to prevent a crisis among farmers.
- Madhya Pradesh hikes moong procurement cap to 60% as farmers protest
Madhya Pradesh has increased the moong procurement cap to 60% following a protest by nearly 2,000 farmers who breached police barricades and set up camp near the Chief Minister's residence.
- Heavy rain brings cheer to farmers but disrupts normal life in parts of north Telangana
Heavy rain in north Telangana has brought relief to farmers but caused disruptions to daily life in the region.
- Weak Southwest monsoon hits farmers in Nilgiris
A weak Southwest monsoon has caused a rainfall deficit of 30% to 70% in the Nilgiris region, with an average deficit of 50%, impacting farmers.
- Mounting losses force farmers in Karnataka’s Kolar district to chop down mango trees
Farmers in Karnataka’s Kolar district are cutting down mango trees due to mounting losses. They cannot cultivate other crops alongside mangoes because the trees block sunlight, preventing crop diversification.
- Minister launches key projects to address Nandyal’s drinking water problems
A minister launched a water treatment plant in Nandyal to address drinking water issues. N. Md. Farooq urged farmers to cultivate less water-intensive crops like paddy due to potential water scarcity linked to El Nino.
- Naidu calls for campaign to explain El Niño effects, suitable crop strategies to farmers
Chief Minister Naidu advocates for a campaign to educate farmers about El Niño effects and suitable crop strategies, emphasizing the need for effective crop insurance to mitigate weather-related risks. He also addresses the suicide of a student in Rampachodavaram by directing officials to involve experts for mental health assessments and counseling.
- Minister Eshwar Khandre asks Karnataka BJP to get special central assistance for drought relief if it has concern for State
Minister Eshwar Khandre criticizes Karnataka BJP for not showing concern towards farmers and drought-affected people, demanding special central assistance for drought relief.
- Farmers should not be forced to pay commission to middlemen: Upalokayukta to APMC
Upalokayukta has advised that farmers should not be compelled to pay commission fees to middlemen, addressing the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC). The recommendation highlights concerns over fair practices in agricultural transactions.
- NYC’s foie gras sales ban set for final appeal as farmers look to save their feathers
New York City's foie gras sales ban is set for a final appeal as farmers attempt to prevent its implementation. The phrase 'This goose is not cooked, yet!' suggests the matter remains unresolved.
- As groundwater levels plummet, Karnataka farmers seek 10 HP solar-powered pumpsets under PM KUSUM scheme
Farmers in Karnataka are demanding 10 HP solar-powered pumpsets to access deeper groundwater in arid and semi-arid regions. This is part of the PM KUSUM scheme to address declining groundwater levels.
- Africa: Can Ethiopia Weave Africa's Complete Cotton-to-Clothing Value Chain?
Ethiopia is building an ambitious cotton-to-clothing value chain by connecting farmers, researchers, and manufacturers to drive industrialization, create jobs, and strengthen regional trade. The initiative aims to capture more value from Africa's natural resources.
- Govt. appeals to farmers not to use canal water for irrigation
The government has appealed to farmers to avoid using canal water for irrigation. The request aims to address concerns related to water usage and management.
- Farmers are already set for a $55 billion payday — why does Washington want to give them even more?
Farmers are set to receive a $55 billion payout, yet lawmakers are proposing an additional $11 billion farm bailout despite claims that it is unnecessary and exacerbates the national debt crisis.
- Uganda: Farmers in Acholi Advised to Delay Second Season Planting After Failed Harvest
Farmers in Uganda's Acholi sub-region are advised to delay second season planting due to a failed harvest and an ongoing dry spell expected to persist until August.
- 'Man-made' wildfire breaks out near tourist attraction on the Isle of Wight as farmers use their tractors as fire breaks
A man-made wildfire broke out near a tourist attraction on the Isle of Wight, with farmers using their tractors to create fire breaks. The incident highlights the role of human activity in triggering wildfires and the local response efforts.
- 15-year impasse ends as farmers back KPTCL project in Mysuru
A 15-year impasse over the KPTCL project in Mysuru has ended as farmers approved the initiative. The resolution marks a breakthrough after prolonged discussions.
- Farmers oppose acquisition of land for HAL expansion at Gubbi in Tumakuru district
Farmers in Gubbi, Tumakuru district are opposing the acquisition of land for HAL's expansion. They fear further loss of agricultural land due to planned infrastructure additions like a hospital.
- Himachal farmers pioneer sustainable cultivation of endangered Himalayan herb ‘Kutki’
Himachal Pradesh farmers are using a stolon-based harvesting method developed by researchers to sustainably cultivate the IUCN-listed endangered Himalayan herb Kutki, creating a new income source. This approach helps conserve the medicinal herb while supporting local farmers' livelihoods.
- Solar is booming in Indiana. Not everyone is happy about it.
The largest solar farm in Indiana came online in early 2025, sparking concerns among Jasper County residents like Gena Carlson, who worry it will disrupt farmers' land. Locals have expressed opposition to the solar project.
- Centre positive on cutting GST on tobacco exports from 40% to 28%: Yashwanth Kumar
The Union Government plans to reduce GST on tobacco exports from 40% to 28%. They assured the A.P. delegation that alternative incentive mechanisms will be explored to protect farmers' interests.
- House Republicans to write $95bn bill to fund Iran war and aid farmers
House Republicans agreed to draft a $95bn bill to fund the war with Iran and provide aid to farmers, passing a budget resolution that enables a reconciliation bill to bypass the Democratic filibuster in the Senate. The resolution passed 216-214, with two Republicans, an independent, and all Democrats opposing it.