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Agribusiness

Trump’s 25% tariff on Indian imports: Looming blow to agri-exports, rural jobs, and trade trust

On July 30, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump shocked the global trading community by announcing a 25 per cent tariff on all Indian imports, effective August 1. While the move…

Crystal Crop Protection celebrates 50 years of Bavistin – Legacy brand in fungicide segment

Surpassing 1000 MT in sales volume in FY 2025 and aims to capture 32 per cent of the market share in its category this financial year Crystal Crop Protection Limited…

Next sip of India: Ochre Spirits doubles down on bold, regional blends

In a market that is quickly embracing local innovation and premium experiences, Ochre Spirits is making an impact with its latest release: Mango Citron Rum. This new expression combines the…

India grants crucial green light for next-generation transgenic crop trials

In a move poised to recalibrate the trajectory of India’s agricultural biotechnology landscape, the Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC), under the aegis of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate…

What to expect from Rs 2,400 Cr startup–Govt partnerships

When the Union Cabinet approved the Rs 2,400 crore annual outlay for the PM Dhan Dhaanya Krishi Yojana (PM-DDKY) earlier this year, it wasn’t just an economic allocation—it was a…

From mangoes to millets: Will India–UK trade deal redefine agri exports?

Jayanta Kumar Aikat, IASx, Retired Director, Food Processing Industries, Government of West Bengal, noted that the agri-components of the India–UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) mark a “strategic opening…

Ripening prospects: What Kyrgyzstan’s banana boom signals about food logistics

Kyrgyzstan’s banana import volumes have hit an all-time high, driven by growing consumer demand and improved trade logistics. According to a detailed report by FreshPlaza, citing official data from the…

N-20 and Nano Fertilisers fuel Paradeep Phosphates’ best-ever Q1 volumes

Paradeep Phosphates Ltd. (PPL), India’s second-largest private-sector phosphatic fertiliser producer, delivered a standout first-quarter performance for FY26, reporting a 58 per cent year-on-year increase in revenue to Rs 3,754 crore.…

DeHaat’s micro-entrepreneur model powers Rs 3,000 Cr FY25 revenue

In a year marked by increasing investor scrutiny and demand for profitability across startups, DeHaat, one of India’s fastest-growing full-stack agritech platforms, reported a robust 11 per cent revenue growth…

Strategic realignment bears fruit as DFPCL expands B2C and export horizons

Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd. (DFPCL), one of India’s largest producers of industrial chemicals and fertilisers, announced robust results for Q1 FY26, underlining the company’s steady transition towards specialty…

Provectus Algae and Mort & Co launch world’s largest trial of low-Methane livestock feed

Provectus Algae, an Australian synthetic biology company pioneering climate-smart algae-based products, has raised US$10.1 million in Series A funding alongside AU$2.5 million in federal grants to accelerate the scale-up of…

Strategic stake or stealth takeover? Unique Global’s 12% offer puts IFL in spotlight

In a move redolent of strategic foresight and emblematic of resurgent investor confidence in India’s agri-commodity sector, Unique Global Managed Services PTE Ltd, domiciled in Singapore, has tendered a Letter…

From orchard to outlet: Energy-Lite post-harvest tech gains ground in India

Tropical Agrosystem (India) has expanded the distribution of SmartFresh InBox, a post-harvest solution developed by U.S.-based AgroFresh Inc., to help reduce food waste and enhance produce shelf life across India’s…

India keeps rice, dairy off limits while opening door to British gourmet imports

Selective liberalisation boosts India’s agri-export competitiveness while protecting sensitive domestic sectors. Fresh grapes, honey, and mixed vegetables from India get zero-duty access, while India allows controlled entry of UK cranberries,…

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