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India’s New Farm Policy Boosts Crop Yields by 15% in Punjab

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The Indian government’s revised farm subsidy policy, implemented in Punjab this year, has led to a 15% increase in crop yields during the first harvest season, according to a repor

The Indian government’s revised farm subsidy policy, implemented in Punjab this year, has led to a 15% increase in crop yields during the first harvest season, according to a report released today by the Ministry of Agriculture. The policy, which focuses on direct cash transfers and improved seed distribution, aims to enhance farmer income and reduce dependency on middlemen. Early data shows that over 200,000 farmers benefited from these subsidies. Experts from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research noted that the policy’s impact on fertilizer usage and irrigation practices contributed significantly to the yield improvement. This case study highlights how targeted government interventions can drive measurable agricultural growth and rural development, Reuters reported.
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India’s New Farm Policy Boosts Crop Yields by 15% in Punjab

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