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Ban on exports of organic non­basmati rice goes

Going against grain, Telangana farmers sow cotton in rabi season

WORD OF CAUTION. Scientists against large­scale farming as bollworm may get free ride

SWEET PROSPECTS

The government on Tuesday lifted the ban on exports of organic non­basmati rice, including broken rice, a move which would help in promoting the outbound shipments of the commodity. "India exports about 10,000­15000 tonnes of organic rice (basmatic and non basmati) annually," All India Rice Exporters Association past president Vijay Setia said. PTI

Arya.ag H1 profits quadruple to ₹14.38 crore

Bengaluru: Grain commerce platform Arya.ag reported a four­fold jump in net profits for the first half of the current financial year as more farmers used the company's services such as warehousing, market linkage and post­harvest finance. Profit stood at₹14.38

KV Kurmanath

Hyderabad

N Venkatappa, a farmer in

Vathugundla village in Naray­

anpet

district

of Telangana,

usually

grows

groundnut as

the second crop after growing

pulses in during the kharif

season.

But this time around, he

wanted to try cotton. "I have a

borewell and

assured

irriga­

UNSEASONAL CROP. Slow growth is seen in winter and it

tion. My decision has triggered

is expected to pick up in February when it gets warmer

a huge interest among fellow

farmers," he said.

With increased irrigation

farmers against cultivating the

ashankar Telangana State Ag­

facilities in the State after its

fibre crop during the winter

ricultural

University (PJT­

formation in

2014,

Ven­

season for two key reasons - it

SAU) have been undertaking

katappa, along with hundred

allows pink bollworm to sur­

trials to test the suitable time

other farmers in the State,

vive and carry on until the start

to sow and also relevant variet­

have decided to grow cotton

of the kharif cotton and poor

ies that fit the bill.

during the rabi season for the

yields due to punishing tem­

first time in the country.

peratures if the flowering

SCIENTISTS SCEPTICAL

Scientists, however,

have

takes place around February.

PJTSAU, however, warned the

raised the red flag cautioning

Scientists at Professor Jay­

farmers

against going for

large­scalecultivation.TheIn­ dian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), too, has asked the university not to en­ courage the farmers to cultiv­ ate cotton during the rabi season.

"It should be conducted only in areas where assured ir­ rigation is available. The cul­ tivation should be done on a small scale. They would re­ quire 12­15 irrigations to sus­ tain the crop," he said.

Keshav Kranthi, head of technical, International Cot­ ton Advisory Committee, echoed a similar view. "It is okay if it is being done on an experimental basis," he said.

"One major concern is the potential of rabi paddy crop to carry over pink bollworm into the main crop in kharif," said Kranti, former Director of Central Institute for Cotton Research.

RISING DEMAND. Sugarcane farmers queue up with their loaded tractors at a private sugar mill in Hata village on the outskirts of Khushinagar in UttarPradesh. Farmers in the State expect to get a higher price this year in view of increasing demand. Last year, they got ₹375 a quintal

crore on gross revenues of ₹622 crore during H1FY23 against a net of ₹3.86 crore on revenues of ₹107 crore in the

Despite curbs, Indian rice continues to be competitive in world market

same period last year.

Palm oil at 18­day high on stronger rival oils, crude

Malaysian palm

oil futures climbed for a second straight session, hitting their highest closing in 18 days, as they track rival Dalian and Chicago edible oils and crude oil futures. The benchmark palm oil contract for February delivery on the BMD gained 2 per cent to 4,223 ringgit ($937.40) a tonne. REUTERS

Subramani Ra Mancombu

Chennai

Indianricecontinuestobecom­ petitive in the global market despite the Centre curbing shipments and imposing 20 per cent export duty on non­bas­ mati white rice. The Indian cer­ eal's competitiveness is despite pricesrisingbyover$30atonne overthepasttwomonths.

"Indian rice continues to be highly competitive in the global market. We are facing small hurdles in getting it cleared by Customs authorities," said VR Vidya Sagar, Director, Bulk Logix.

According to Thailand Rice Exporters Association data, In­ dia's 5 per cent broken white rice is quoted at $397 against $365onSeptember17-aweek

Asian rice price trend*

Countries

5% broken

25% broken

Parboiled

Sep 17

Nov 29

Sep 17

Nov 29

Sep 17

Nov 29

India

365

397

358

382

378

377

Thailand

444

440

433

433

462

453

Pakistan

413

437

395

417

398

452

Vietnam

403

442

383

422

-

-

Source: Thai Rice Exporters Association; *Price in $/tonne

after India imposed curbs and

($358),

Thailand at

$433

the duty - while Thailand is of­

($433), Vietnam at $422 ($383)

fering it at $440 ($444 three

andPakistanat$417($383).

months ago), Pakistan at $437

($413) and Vietnam at $442

ISSUES WITH CUSTOMS

($403).

"We are quoting parboiled rice

"We are currently offering 5

at $380 a tonne f.o.b," he said,

percentbrokenriceat$375­380

adding that exporters

faced

a tonne free­on­board (f.o.b),

documentation problems with

and25percentbrokenat$375,"

Customs

Department

which

saidSagar.

was seeking one or the other

The Thai Rice Exporters As­

document.

sociationsaidIndiawas offering

Export

of parboiled

rice,

25 per cent broken at $382

which is allowed duty­free, is

quoted at $377 ($378), while Thailand is offering the rice at $453 ($462) and Pakistan at $452 ($398). Vietnam does not produceparboiledrice.

"Though the Centre has curbed exports, availability is notaproblem,"Sagarsaid.

"India is still the cheapest source of rice in the global mar­ ket, especially the parboiled variety. The only problem is thereisnoclarityoverthekharif crop," said an official of a Delhi­ basedexport­import firm.

TIGHT SUPPLIES

"Supply is tight and the situ­ ation is not comfortable either in South­East Asia or Pakistan. Besides, rice from countries such as Vietnam and Cambodia are being smuggled into China, whose crop has been hit by a prolonged dry period," said S

Chandrasekaran, a trade ana­ lyst.

The kharif rice crop might be lower than the Ministry of Agri­ culture's first advance estim­ ates. According to the estimate, rice production is pegged at

104.99 million tonnes (mt) against111.76mtlastyear.

Thisyear,kharifpaddycultiv­ ation was affected by deficient rains in eastern Uttar Pradesh,

Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal. Chandrasekaran said a clear picture of kharif rice production will be available by December­end. The export­im­ port firm official said it will be January to get clarity on the situation.

"The crop may not be as low asfeared,"hesaid.

"Wearenotgettinganysigni­ ficant enquiry or orders, partic­

ularly to South­East Asia," said M Madan Prakash, President, Agriculture Commodity Ex­ portersAssociation.

According to Agricultural and Processed Food Exports

Development Authority (APEDA), non­basmati rice ex­ ports in the first half increased to 8.96 mt against 8.23 mt a year agowiththeshipmentsfetching $3.03billionagainst2.97billion.

COMMODITY CALL.

Bet short in

Icrisat, ADB develop spatial maps to assess impact of floods, droughts

Sugar mills get nod for exchange of 4.5 lt of export quota

natural gas

Akhil Nallamuthu

bl. research bureau

In the last couple of weeks, natural gas prices rallied sharply. Consequently, the futures contract of this en­ ergy commodity on the Multi Commodity Ex­ change (MCX) rallied after taking support at ₹500.

Notably, the December series marked a high of ₹667 last week before fall­ ing to the current level of ₹592.

KV Kurmanath

Hyderabad

Scientists at Icrisat, in associ­ ation with the Asian Devel­ opment Bank (ADB), have developed high­resolution spatial maps that enable cro­ pland mapping for insurance claims and governments.

The spatial maps cover the whole of South Asia, which is home to 1.9 billion people and 230 million hectares of net cropped area.

The maps offer a resolu­ tion of 30 m, which is handy to get the finer details of crop land for food and water se­ curity assessments. Cur­ rently, these factors are eval­

uatedusing coarse­resolution data that ranges from 250 m to 1,000 m.

Spatial maps provide an accurate assessment of the effects of such natural dis­ asters, reducing time and ef­ fort for crop planners, policy makers and insurance companies.

"Spatial mapping is a quick and efficient tool for guiding agriculture policy makers to minimise climate risks," said Arvind Kumar, Deputy Dir­ ector­General, Research, at the International Crops Re­ search Institute for Semi Arid Tropics (Icrisat).

REGEN FARMING

"Insurance companies and government agencies require high­quality satellite imagery to monitor and map floods, droughts and other climatic conditions to make the claims process more accur­ ate and efficient," he said.

ML Jat, Research Program

Insurance firms and government agencies require high­quality satellite imagery to monitor and map floods, droughts and other climatic conditions

Director (Resilient Farm and Food Systems) at Icrisat, said spatial maps could act as a tool to promote regenerative agriculture, which fosters ecological friendly farming.

"Crop type mapping can also guide where and in what systems regenerative agri­ culture can be deployed," he said.

"The data would help gen­ erate development models for accurate monitoring and decision­making for the en­ tire region," said Murali Krishna Gumma, Principal Scientist and Cluster Leader (Geospatial Sciences and Big Data), Icrisat.

Our Bureau

New Delhi

The Centre has approved the ex­ changeof2.14lakhtonnes(lt)of sugar export afresh between millsandhasadjustedthemwith the domestic quota, taking the total quantity to over 4.5 lt, so far.

The Food Ministry allowed the exchange of quota on November 28 for the 2.14 lt as sought by 17 sugar mills, though these mills were together allot­ ted over 2.88 lt. While some mills-mostlywithpermitsless than 5,000 tonnes - have been selling the entire export quota at one go, those with higher alloca­ tion have been exchanging in tranches, officialsourcessaid.

The Food Ministry earlier ap­ proved the exchange of 2.38 lt of quota. Many mills in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh have entered into contracts with units in Maha­ rashtra, which enjoy an advant­ age due to their proximity to ports on the West Coast, offi­ cialssaid.

Thus, the contract could not complete a weekly close above ₹600, which is a strong resistance.

We expect natural gas fu­ tures to decline from the current level where it could touch ₹500, a support. Sub­ sequent support is at ₹475. On the other hand, if the

Isolated heavy rain lashes Kerala, TN in run­up to next low­pressure area

contract recovers and gives

  • daily close above ₹630, the trend might turn in bulls' favour. Above ₹630, it could retest the prior high at ₹667.

TRADE STRATEGY

Considering the above factors, traders can risk go­ ing short on the MCX­Nat­ ural gas futures (December contract). That is, short the contract at the current level of ₹592 and add more shorts when price rallies to ₹615. Place initial stop­loss at ₹642.

When the contract falls below ₹550, revise the stop­ loss down to ₹585. Liquid­ ate all the shorts at ₹500 be­ cause there could be a bounce off this support.

Vinson Kurian

Thiruvananthapuram

A cyclonic circulation lying over the central parts of the Bay of Bengal andan incoming easterly wave will combine to trigger isolated to scattered light or moderate rainfall over gateway Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep during the next 4­5 days spilling over into the first few days of December.

This will be a prelude to what global models see an expansive phase of rainfall signalling the end of the ongoing lull phase in the North­East monsoon as an­ other cyclonic circulation emerges over the South­East Bay of Bengal around December 4 and goes on to acquire

FRESH ROUND OF RAINS. Satellite picture shows big blobs of thunderstorms over south Kerala and adjoining ghat areas of

Tamil Nadu WWW.METEOLOGIX.COM/IN

strength as it moves towards

marked low­pressure area toyed

coast.

with the north Tamil Nadu and

south Andhra Pradesh coast for

LULL PREVAILS

an unusually extended period,

The lull had set in after a well­

and chose to dump most of the

rainfall over the seas even as cool air from North­West India flew into the vacuum over land.

This had caused evening and night temperatures to dip to levels not seen in the recent past. The trend was reversed after the laggard weather sys­ tem managed to cross the coast, bring warm and moist air to raise night temperatures to their normal, and drop rain mostly along the coast while the interior managed to make some spillover gains.

RAIN OUTLOOK

An extended three­day outlook from the IMD said the fresh cyc­ lonic circulation emerging over the South Andaman Sea around December 4 will bring rainfall over the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the South.

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voice of goa

GOA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2022

5

North Goa Collector seeks compliance from

Excise Dept to curb drink-and-drive cases

Directions issued after the North Goa District Road Safety Committee observed

that a lot of compliances are pending, including installing signages,

rumblers and painting of zebra crossings

Team Herald

stakeholder

departments

The North Goa

the bars have put signages

In addition to these, the

like Excise, Panchayats and

District Road Safety

and messages at their prem-

District Collector also ob-

PANJIM: The District Collec-

Municipalities were found

ises. However, they are not

served that a lot of compli-

Committee meeting

tor of North Goa Mamu Hage

missing at the meeting.

permanent structures and

ances of as far as signages,

has sought compliance from

The

District Magistrate

was held on the

hence they have fallen off.

rumblers and zebra cross-

the Excise Department on

Hage in addition to the is-

Tuesday under the

There is a committee moni-

ings are pending. "I have

the measures that they had

sues

of

painting

speed

chairmanship of

toring this," said Hage.

given a direction that all the

suggested

in

the earlier

breakers,

taking

steps to

District Collector.

"I have told that Excise

pending matters have to be

meeting

for

curbing

the

control stray dogs and cattle

However, important

Department can't be miss-

complied with. Once the

drink-and-drive cases in Goa.

menace,

and

roadside

ing this meeting. I have also

PWD has a list of speed

stakeholder depts like

The North

Goa District

hoardings,

also

discussed

sought the list of such bars

breakers they will be in a

Road

Safety

Committee

the matter of the compli-

Excise, Panchayats

and establishments where

better position to take nec-

meeting was held on the

ances of the Excise Depart-

and Municipalities

signages and messages have

essary steps to control acci-

Tuesday under the chair-

ment

to

control

the

were found missing

been installed. There can be

dents arising

from the

manship of District Collec-

drink-and-drive cases in Goa.

at the meeting

a physical inspection after

deficiencies,"

the

District

tor.

However, important

"We have been told that

we have a list," she said.

Collector said.

Verla-Canca resolves against

CRACKING THE WHIP

SAGUN GAWADE

multi-dwelling projects

Team Herald

gram sabha supported the

decision and a resolution was

MAPUSA: The Verla-Canca

later adopted not to issue li-

gram sabha has decided not

cences for multi-dwelling

to issue licences for any

projects until proper infra-

multi-dwelling projects as

structure was in place.

the village did not have

Villagers also raised con-

basic

infrastructure

in

cerns against rampant con-

place. The resolution was

struction taking place in the

taken after villagers' uproar

fields and on the hills.

that the village already face

Local said that panchayat

issues with irregular power

should

take

the

farmers

and water supply.

into confidence and start

Lincoln Braganza a local

community

farming

and

resident pointed that

the

stop illegal filling that is

roadsinthevillagearenarrow

going on at the moment,"

and the village already faces

Braganza said.

problems of irregular water

Verla-Canca Sarpanch Di-

and electricity supply and the

pali Bicholkar agreed to hold

panchayat should stop issuing

a joint inspection along with

approvals

and

licences

for

Comunidade and get to a so-

multi-dwelling projects.

lution on priority. The land

Panjim Traffic Cell with the help of labourers from the Corporation of the City of Panaji (CCP)

Locals

present for

the

belongs to Comunidade.

relaunched its drive against two-wheelers parked in 'No Parking' spaces in the city, on Tuesday

Mormugao municipal body clears

encroachments at Vasco vegetable market

Congress submits memo to SP Traffic

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PANJIM: The Mormugao Municipal Council (MMC) along with the Vasco Police on Tuesday conducted an anti-encroachment drive at the Vasco vegetable market and confiscated fruits and vegetables.

Despite repeated warnings by the municipality, the vendors turned a deaf ear and were adamant, thus the drive against the encroachers was launched.

The drive continued for almost two hours and the municipal workers loaded confiscated goods in vehi- cles. These goods will not be returned to the vendors but offered to old-age homes and orphanages, informed MMC Chairperson Leo Rodrigues.

"The municipality had warned these vendors several times in the past and had also issued notices to them giving ultimatum of seven days to remove their encroachments.

HERALD PIC

MMC conducted the anti-encroachment drive after vendors failed to comply to the civic body's seven-day ultimatum

But the vendors turned deaf

He further warned that

ears to the municipality," he

such drives against en-

said adding that the munici-

croachment will continue.

pality had received many

MMC Vice-Chairperson

complaints from citizens as it

Ameya Chopdekar and Mar-

was causing hardships to

ket Committee Chairman

them due to lack of space to

and Councillor Vinod Kin-

walk in the market.

lekar stated that they were

Rodrigues said that the

not against the vendors but

municipality will now mark

the encroachment by them

the areas which the vendors

was causing obstructions to

can use and whoever is

the people.

found encroaching beyond

They said that anti-en-

it will be fined and their

croachment drive will now

goods will be confiscated.

be held regularly.

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PANJIM: A delegation of North Goa District Congress Committee on Tuesday urged the Traffic Police to take strict measures to ease movement of vehicles by reducing illegal use of no parking spaces and to come down heavily on unlicenced private vehicles used as taxis as well those found teaching driving to spouses and relatives by using rent-a-cab or rent-a- bike on public roads.

In a memorandum submitted to SP (Traffic) Bossuet Silva, the delegation said that the people of Goa have to bear the brunt of increasing instances of traffic snarls faced in various parts of the State. The recent traffic block at the Cortalim side across the Zuari River, which held motorists for hours is a pointer to what could become even worse in the days to come.

Beginning with Panjim, the delegation pointed out that

the government authorities were dumping projects after projects causing traffic chaos every day. The perennial trouble spots along the D B Road where the Captain of Ports has granted permission for use of ferry ramps and jetties for use by off-shore casino operators are causing avoidable snarls every day and night too.

The traffic cell must take a call about strict enforcement of no parking along D B Road and increase the fines imposed on errant drivers who tend to break the rule of no parking with impunity. The reckless digging of roads carried out by various authorities has added to the problem, they said.

The delegation also requested the traffic police to review NOCs if any, granted to newproposalsfornewprojects suchasdevelopmentofformer 'quarterdeck' land opposite HotelMandovi,proposedropeway at Campal as well as tendency to build jetties.

Govt reserves shops for PwDs at KTC bus stands across Goa

Shops have been reserved at Pernem, Marcel, Honda, Assonora, Panjim, Cuncolim, Canacona and Shiroda bus stands; KTCL has invited sealed tenders by noon of December 13, for providing the shops on a 'rental basis'

Team Herald

people

with

disabilities

ing the shops on a 'rental

today. As a result, some

basis' by noon of Decem-

PANJIM: As a result of con-

PwDs

filed a

complaint

ber 13. It is open to people

tinuous follow-up with the

with the Commission re-

with visual impairments,

Kadamba Transport Corpo-

garding the fact that PwDs

low vision, hearing im-

ration Limited (KTCL) offi-

should also be able to oper-

pairments and physical

cials by the Office of the

ate shops at the local KTCL

disabilities.

State Commissioner for Per-

bus stands," said Gu-

Thanking the KTCL man-

sons with Disabilities, a few

ruprasad

Pawaskar,

State

agement, the State Commis-

shops at KTCL bus stands

Commissioner for PwDs.

sioner for PwDs said that by

across the State have now

After taking note of the

making

this

decision,

the

been reserved for Persons

complaints of

the PwDs,

KTCL has provided many

with Disabilities (PwDs) in

Pawaskar followed up with

people

with

disabilities

accordance with the Rights

KTCL Chairman and MLA

with a significant opportu-

of Persons with Disabilities

Ulhas Tuenkar and General

nity to become financially

(RPwD) Act, 2016.

Manager Sanjay Ghate. His

independent.

Section

37(c)

of

the

efforts

finally

bore

fruits

Pawaskar urged PWDs to

RPwD Act, 2016 mandates

and KTCL bus stands now

take advantage of this op-

five per cent reservation in

have some shops reserved

portunity to the fullest ex-

allotment of land on con-

for PwDs.

tent possible.

cessional rate where such

Shops

at

KTCL

bus

More information in this

land is to be used for the

stands have been reserved

regard is available on the

purpose

of

promoting

for PwDs at Pernem, Mar-

website www.ktclgoa.com

housing,

business,

enter-

cel, Honda, Assonora, Pan-

and the tender form is

prise, recreation

centres

jim, Cuncolim, Canacona

available at the bus stand

and production centres.

and Shiroda. In this re-

in-charge office at the

"Unemployment is one of

gard, the KTCL has invited

above

mentioned

bus

the biggest

concerns

of

sealed tenders for provid-

stands, he informed.

appointments

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