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  2. Legal opium production in India - Wikipedia

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    The wide difference between the prices in the illegal market (Rs. 60,000 - 120,000/- per kg) and government rates (Rs. 1800/- per kg) is one factor that prompts diversion and rampant corruption in enforcement. [18] There are strict laws against diversion in India.

  3. Turnip - Wikipedia

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    Boiled turnip greens also contain substantial lutein (8440 micrograms per 100 g). In a 100-gram reference amount, boiled turnip root supplies 92 kJ (22 kcal), with only vitamin C in a moderate amount (14% DV). Other micronutrients in boiled turnip are in low or negligible content (table). Boiled turnip is 94% water, 5% carbohydrates, and 1% ...

  4. Minimum support price (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Commission introduced a number of price policies including procurement at pre-decided prices, minimum support prices and a distribution system to supply food grains at subsidised rates. [18] [1] This body was reconstituted into the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) in March 1985 with a new and broader terms of reference. [22]

  5. Pediomelum esculentum - Wikipedia

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    Particularly important was the vitamin C content of 17.1 milligrams per 100 grams as the winter meat-rich diet of the Plains Indians was often deficient in vitamin C. [8] [9] [10] The prairie turnip takes 2 to 4 years to grow from seed to mature root.

  6. Brassica rapa - Wikipedia

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    Brassica rapa is a plant species that has been widely cultivated into many forms, including the turnip (a root vegetable), komatsuna, napa cabbage, bomdong, bok choy, and rapini. Brassica rapa subsp. oleifera is an oilseed commonly known as turnip rape , field mustard , bird's rape , and keblock .

  7. National Seeds Corporation Limited - Wikipedia

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    National Seeds Corporation Limited, [4] abbreviated as NSC, is a Government of India undertaking for development of the seed industry in India. It produces 1.5 lakh tons of seed per year with net worth 633.62 Crores. Founded in March 1963, its headquarters is in New Delhi. [5]

  8. Gramin Agriculture Markets - Wikipedia

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    Gramin Agriculture Markets also GrAM is a village level markets in India. There are 22,000 such rural agricultural markets, Which help farmers in selling their produce locally. These local markets, GrAMs, will be linked with the electronic farmer marketplace, eNAMs to sell their produce nationally. [1] [2]

  9. Nuziveedu Seeds - Wikipedia

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    The company operates in 17 states and markets approximately 350 varieties of seed products to more than 5.5 million farmers across India. [1] The seeds business of the NSL Group was founded by Sri Mandava Venkatramaiah in 1973, who was a farmer in the Nuziveedu town of Andhra Pradesh with a postgraduate degree in agricultural sciences. He had ...