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Working group recommends Weather Insurance scheme for Coffee growers

Bangalore, Nov 7 (UNI) The first meeting of the Sub-group on Plantation sector has recommended to the centre to introduce a Weather Insurance Scheme to protect the coffee growers from the vagaries of adverse weather.

The group, headed by Coffee Board Chairman, in its interim report dealt in detail about the plight of Coffee growers across the country, also suggested comprehensive replanting programme with appropriate financial incentives to convert senile Coffee blocks to improve productivity.

The sub group, headed by Coffee Board Chairman G V Krishna Rau, recently submitted the report to the working group on Horticulture, Plantation Crops and Organic farming for formulation of 11th five year plan constituted by the Planning Commission.

Some of the focus areas identified for the orderly growth and sustenance of the Indian Coffee Industry, among others, were extending a suitable interest subsidy scheme on working capital loans to growers during the Eleventh Plan, special incentives to tribal sector for Coffee development activities massive thrust to enhance domestic coffee consumption and Research and Development technologies for farmer centric sustainable coffee production.

These aspects were revealed at the Coffee Conference organised today by the United Planters Association of South India (UPASI) by the Board Chairman, whose speech was delivered in absentia by the board's Secretary J N Raj.

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Hawaiian guitarists in Mizoram to save dying music

Aizawl, Nov 7 (UNI) In a bid to revive and promote the old music, Mizoram's Hawaian guitarists under Hawaiian Guitar Musical Society today staged a 'Hawaiian Guitar Festival', first of its kind, at the Aizawl Press Club. ''Hawaiian guitar has lost its popularity in Mizoram. This festival is meant to revive the 'Hawaiian melody' and promote it among younger generation. By organising this festival we also throw a challenge before the youth to try to.....

Shekhawat arrives in Guyana

Georgetown, Guyana, Nov 7 (UNI) Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat today arrived here on the first leg of his five-day goodwill visit to Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago. Guyana Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and Indian ambassador Avinash Chandra Gupta received Mr Shekhawat at the airport. During his stay in Guyana till November 9, the Indian Vice President will hold talks with President Bharat Jagdev and the Prime Minister on boosting relations between the two countries......

Kyrgyz president warns could dissolve parliament

BISHKEK, Nov 7 (Reuters) Kyrgyzstan's President Kurmanbek Bakiyev said today he could dissolve parliament if no political solution was found to a standoff with the opposition, and his government accused opponents of trying to seize power. The government said it remained in control of the turbulent Central Asian country after days of street protests. Opposition legislators in parliament in the former Soviet republic set themselves up for a direct confrontation with Bakiyev by trying to.....
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