Gujarat cultivates a total of 449,389 hectares of horticultural crops, with mangoes occupying 177,514 hectares of this area. The state’s mango orchards are predominantly located in the… Read More
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Cashew production is a significant industry in India, which ranks second globally in raw cashew nut production, just behind Ivory Coast. India contributes approximately 20% of the world&rsqu… Read More
Potato production in Punjab has been on the rise each year, leading to improved incomes for farmers. This year, Punjab has achieved its highest potato production to date, with a remarkable i… Read More
For the past year, the prices of pulses have been steadily rising, causing a significant increase in overall food inflation. Unfortunately, it looks like this trend will continue until at le… Read More
Vegetable prices in India have increased rapidly in the last few weeks. The spike in green vegetable prices, even before the onset of monsoon, has significantly impacted both farmers, mandi… Read More
Soybean is one of India’s major crops, contributing 22 percent to the country’s total edible oil production. Agricultural experts believe that soybean has the potential to signif… Read More
India is the second-largest producer of onions in the world, following China. Onions are in high demand in India, not only for domestic consumption but also for export. The onion value chain… Read More
Mango, known as the king of fruits worldwide, finds its largest producer in India. Alongside India, China and Thailand also cultivate mangoes extensively. Despite India’s contribution… Read More
Telangana’s Minister of Irrigation and Civil Supplies, N. Uttam Kumar Reddy, announced on Friday that the state government will provide a bonus of ₹500 per quintal for paddy proc… Read More
India ranks second in wheat production worldwide, with many states contributing significantly to this output. Haryana stands out as one of the leading states in wheat production. We’ve… Read More
Lemonade or Shikanji, a summer staple, has recently become more expensive as lemon prices surge with the warmer months. Vendors have increased the price of a glass from ₹20 to ₹2… Read More
In November, unexpected rains wreaked havoc on West Bengal’s potato crop, forcing farmers to replant in December 2023. However, their efforts were obstructed again in April 2024 when r… Read More
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This year, Punjab has witnessed a significant increase in wheat purchases, surpassing the usual quantity. With 84,484 tonnes already dispatched to markets, the surge is attributed to the l… Read More
Banana farming is common in India thanks to its ideal temperatures ranging from 30 to 40 degrees Celsius. However, this year, temperatures in April have already exceeded 40 degrees Celsius d… Read More
Indian farmers start planting kharif crops at the end of summer, which plays a vital role in the country’s food grain production. Rice and maize are the primary crops cultivated during… Read More
India is the largest producer, exporter, and consumer of red chilli globally. Used in a myriad of dishes such as curries, chutneys, vegetables, spices, sauces, and pickles, red chilli i… Read More
India’s economy heavily relies on agriculture. With significant production of wheat and rice, India is the second-largest producer globally. However, the introduction of new crops ofte… Read More
India is the largest producer, consumer, and exporter of turmeric in the world. In the year 2022–23, turmeric was cultivated on 3.24 lakh hectares of land in India, with a production o… Read More
The agricultural mandi trade in India operates within a structured framework. While there have been notable advancements in recent years, the current market system still faces numerous chall… Read More
This March brought a wave of positive changes for farmers in Uttar Pradesh, especially in grain procurement. The Uttar Pradesh government went above and beyond to facilitate the process for… Read More
Grapes, the kind of fruit that just hits differently for everyone. Children taste it with a smile, while adults indulge in its sweet flavour. In India, grapes are especially loved for their… Read More
Indian mandis are pivotal in the country’s agricultural landscape. Following Delhi’s lead in mandi development, the Delhi Agricultural Marketing Board (DAMB) has earmarked ₹… Read More
In India, both the production and consumption of pulses are substantial. Pulse crops in India, such as masoor, pigeon peas (tur or arhar), and mung beans, serve as the primary source of prot… Read More
e-NAM, short for Electronic National Agriculture Market, is a program introduced by the Indian Government to help farmers sell their crops online. Its primary aim is to ensure that farmers h… Read More
Indian Basmati rice holds a special place in Indian cuisine. It’s a key ingredient in popular dishes like biryani and pulao. Its widespread acclaim has showcased the distinctive divers… Read More
On February 1, 2024, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the interim budget, her sixth budget in office. The budget focuses on fortifying the agriculture sector and enhancing the l… Read More
Delhi, the capital city of India, is known for its diverse culture and history. The mandis of Delhi play a crucial role in the agricultural mandi trade of India. In a noteworthy move, the De… Read More
In 2024, India anticipates a significant surge in wheat production, leading the central government to rule out wheat imports. The key rationale behind this decision is the assurance of an ab… Read More
Groundnut holds a significant position in the Indian agricultural sector. It not only serves as a major food crop but its oil is also in huge demand in the Indian market. Its economic import… Read More
Rising inflation has posed challenges for the common man, particularly with the continuous rise in food prices, sparking concerns within the government. Currently, the annual inflation rate… Read More
Groundnut holds a significant position in the Indian agriculture market and trade. Its unique taste and nutritional value make it a sought-after commodity, not only within India but also on… Read More
Cotton holds significant economic importance for many states in our country. We’ve extensively covered the topics of cotton production and trade in India in our previous blogs. Accordi… Read More
Toor dal is a vital ingredient in Indian cooking. Due to its high demand, it is traded by numerous grocery shops across the country. In our previous blog, we delved into the intricacies of T… Read More
Maharashtra is one of the largest states of India with high agricultural production potential. It boasts expansive fruit and vegetable markets, crucial in facilitating agricultural trade. Le… Read More
Toor dal, sometimes called arhar dal, is a culinary staple in India. Renowned for its protein richness, this pulse plays a pivotal role in Indian cuisine. The cultivation of toor dal (tur da… Read More
India, with the world’s second-largest agricultural market, is swiftly advancing towards a digital revolution in the agriculture industry. While the backbone of the economy remains fir… Read More
Bajra trade holds a pivotal position in the agricultural and economic development of India. Renowned for its nutritional value and taste, and adaptability to both arid and fertile lands, baj… Read More
Pearl millet, commonly known as bajra, is one of the major crops grown in India. Its cultivation significantly contributes to the country’s agricultural sector, playing a dual role as… Read More
India is the world’s leading chana producer. Lately, the chana crop has experienced a substantial surge in commercial importance, thanks to its extensive cultivation throughout the cou… Read More
Chana (black chickpeas) is a vital pulse crop that holds significant importance in India. They are not only a staple in Indian cuisine but also serve as a major source of protein for the nat… Read More
India plays a pivotal role in global cotton production. It is one of the largest cotton-producing nations. With an annual output of approximately 62 lakh tonnes, India holds a prominent posi… Read More
Cotton cultivation in India boasts a rich and ancient history, dating back to the time of the Indus Valley Civilization. Evidence of cotton seeds and fabrics from that era has been discovere… Read More
The festival of Diwali holds special significance in Indian culture as it symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and brings joy into our lives. Similarly, Bijak Diwali Dhamaka has eme… Read More
India has become a significant player in the soybean trade worldwide. This growth can be attributed to improved farming practices and advanced agricultural technology. In our last blog, we l… Read More
India has become a significant player in the soybean trade worldwide. This growth can be attributed to improved farming practices and advanced agricultural technology. In our last blog, we l… Read More
Soybean, often known as a nutritional powerhouse, plays a pivotal role in India’s agricultural landscape. Not only does it serve as a vital protein source, but its versatility extends… Read More
Rice holds a cherished place in India’s culinary heart. It’s not just a food; it’s revered as “anna” and is the main ingredient of millions of people’s re… Read More
Rice production holds great importance in India’s agricultural economy. It provides livelihood to millions and makes substantial contributions to the nation’s exports. With a div… Read More
In recent times, India has witnessed a significant surge in the retail prices of rice. It has increased at an alarming rate of 11.5% over the past 12 months. This trend in rice prices has be… Read More
Wheat trading holds great significance in India’s agro-based economy. With a rich cultivation heritage, India has become a prominent global wheat producer. This blog aims to delve into… Read More
India has a rich heritage of wheat cultivation, trade, and consumption. Wheat has also occupied a significant place in the Indian diet. Over the past few years, the consumption of wheat has… Read More
Maize holds a vital position in India, serving as a staple food and a crucial ingredient for animal feed and raw materials for numerous industries. Understanding the dynamics of India’… Read More
Maize not only serves as a staple food worldwide but it also comes with countless applications. Maize suppliers, today have expanded their horizons beyond raw maize, capitalizing on the dive… Read More
In recent blog posts, we explored the surging demand for maize in India. This spike in demand can be attributed to two primary factors: its versatile applications and its rich nutritional co… Read More
Maize is a highly sought-after crop worldwide due to its versatility and demand across various industries. The maize trade has become a significant and growing industry globally, driven by t… Read More
Maize, commonly known as ‘makai’ or ‘corn’, is a significant cereal crop in India. It is the country’s third most important food grain, following rice and wheat… Read More
India is an agricultural country and the agriculture sector is the backbone of the Indian economy. In India, the agricultural trade operates through the mandi system, which is facilitated by… Read More
Although things have become better in the past few years in the existing mandi system of India, there is still room for transformation. Undoubtedly, there are still several challenges that a… Read More
The Indian mandi trading system is integral to agricultural trade in India. The Indian mandi trading system reflects the dynamism of its huge agricultural supply chain. According to a report… Read More
Just like farmers, buyers, and suppliers, commission agents also play an important role in Indian agricultural mandis. While farmers and suppliers need the help of commission agents for sell… Read More
India is an agricultural country, and the agriculture sector has always played an essential role in the country’s economy. Despite this, the sector is still unorganized. Farmers and ma… Read More
Despite India being a formidable producer of agricultural good, a brief look at our agricultural sector’s processes would show that there is room for improvement in every part of the a… Read More
How do agricultural mandi businesses work? Traders and farmers bring their produce to mandis for sale and get good rates for their crops from the buyers. Agricultural products are traded acr… Read More
Vegetable mandi traders have to face many challenges daily to sustain their businesses. These challenges are sometimes so intense that they directly affect the growth of their businesses. In… Read More
The Indian agriculture sector has come a long way since Independence in terms of agricultural production – from 135 million tons in 1950-51 to over 1300 million tons in 2021-22. Agricu… Read More
India is an agricultural country, and technology plays a vital role in the Indian agriculture sector. Mobile apps, GPS support, and intelligent machines are helping farmers get good crops. A… Read More
Diwali holds great importance in Indian culture. The festival of lights removes darkness from our lives and inspires us to reach our goals and attain happiness. However, what is darkness? Da… Read More
Farmers and mandi suppliers auction their agriculture commodities trading in mandis. This process is regulated by each state’s Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) act. The… Read More
Papaya is one of the most profitable agricultural commodities in India. The reason behind its great success is that it’s easy to farm and it has multi-purpose uses. Papayas can be cult… Read More
Amla is a vital mandi commodity in India. In the last few years, the production and cultivation of amla have increased significantly in India. Amla has many medicinal values and it’s g… Read More
Pineapple is world-famous for its sweet, tangy tropical taste. It’s a good source of vitamins A, B, and C and minerals like calcium, magnesium, potassium, and iron. It also plays a ver… Read More
Tomato is the third most important crop in India after potato and onion. There is no definite record of when and how tomato came to India, it was probably introduced by the Portuguese. Tomat… Read More
Bananas are one of the most essential fruits for good health. These are famous in India as well as abroad. Being rich in nutrition elements, bananas are preferred across the world. Coming to… Read More
India is the second largest producer of horticulture crops i.e. fruits, vegetables, spices, etc. Its share in the world’s fruit and vegetable production is about 12 percent. One of the… Read More
There was a time when exotic fruits like kiwis, blueberries, dragon fruit, etc. were only found on the continental food menus of five star hotels. Today, you can easily find them in your loc… Read More
Agriculture has always been the most crucial sector of the Indian economy. As of today, this sector alone provides employment to over 60% of the Indian population and over 70% of the rural h… Read More
Be it intense rains that led to floods or unprecedented heat waves, we have all been impacted by the effects of climate change this year. Therefore, it was only a matter of time before we sa… Read More
Apple is one of the favorite fruits around the world. China accounts for more than 50% of apple production. India ranks 5th after Turkey, USA, and Poland. Apart from India, apple production… Read More
Bijak has been delighting its users for more than 3 years now. Our journey of onboarding a great deal of suppliers and buyers spread across 27 states and 900+ regions was not a smooth one. W… Read More
The mandi traders sometimes have to bear huge losses while running their businesses. The reason behind this loss is lack of knowledge of some crucial factors that affect mandi trading. This… Read More
Agri commodity trading as we know it today is the result of the establishment of Bombay Cotton Trade Association in 1875. Agri trading went out of the picture for a while after the 1960s as… Read More