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Farm loan waiver, Amma canteens: Vijay measures his govt's work in first 40 days

India Today

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June 23, 2026

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Farm loan waiver, Amma canteens: Vijay measures his govt's work in first 40 days

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Investing.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

Form 4 Village Farms International Inc For: 7 July

Form 4 Village Farms International Inc For: 7 July

Numbers USA

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· Jul 10, 2026

The Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act Is the Biggest Foreign Guest Worker Expansion in Congress

Rep. Glenn Thompson (R-Pa.) introduced the Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act (H.R. 9535) on June 30 with 49 original cosponsors. Supporters describe it as a practical fix for farm labor shortages. In reality, it is the most consequential expansion of the H-2A foreign agricultural worker program introduced in the 119th Congress – a bill that would Continued The post The Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act Is the Biggest Foreign Guest Worker Expansion in Congress appeared first on NumbersUSA.

Vanguard News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Zulum launches 50% subsidised fertiliser scheme, free farm inputs for 120,000 Borno farmers

.Announces 500m Cash Support for Vulnerable Residents in Five LGAs By Ndahi Marama, Maiduguri Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, has flagged off the 2026 wet farming season with the launch of a 50 per cent subsidised fertiliser scheme and the distribution of free agricultural inputs to 120,000 smallholder farmers across the state. The [] The post Zulum launches 50 subsidised fertiliser scheme, free farm inputs for 120,000 Borno farmers appeared first on Vanguard News.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 7, 2026

Farmers dump vegetables as prices plummet

By Guna Bahadur Roka/Santosh Subedi, Sulikot/Pakhribas, July 7: Commercial vegetable farmers in Ghyalchok, Ward Nos. 7 a...

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Related coverage for "Farm loan waiver, Amma canteens: Vijay measures his govt's work in first 40 days": Investing.com — Form 4 Village Farms International Inc For: 7 July. Numbers USA — The Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act Is the Biggest Foreign Guest Worker Expansion in Congress. Vanguard News — Zulum launches 50% subsidised fertiliser scheme, free farm inputs for 120,000 Borno farmers. The Rising Nepal — Farmers dump vegetables as prices plummet