Tuesday, 26 April 2011
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Cotton and pulses off govt support after years
New Delhi: After years of surviving on government aid in the form of a price support scheme, cash crops like cotton and pulses need no market intervention this year, thanks to upbeat prices following a record harvest and increased demand. The price support scheme (PSS), which assures farmers a minimum support price (MSP) at the start of the sowing season, was a norm for agencies such as
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