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Outlook Business Magazine, October 18, 2008

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Sunday, 19 October 2008

Outlook Business Magazine, October 18, 2008Outlook Business, the new fortnightly business magazine that packs in credible, detailed information and analysis for decision makers to enable them take profitable business decisions. A composite package covering all factors that influence business movements with an Indian and a global perspective.

With expert views which not only gives you an insight of the current business dynamics but also analyzes the impact & implications that it would have on your business. (indiatimes.com)

FARM 2.0
Fields of the future
Food could be the new currency of economic power. Recent innovations by Indian farmers could lead them to the next revolution

Eight years into the new millennium, the human race would have liked to make giant leaps in new frontiers like space, particle physics, cloning, hydrogen-powered vehicles and the like. Instead, it is being forced to deal with a mundane, existential issue—food.

Over 37 nations have been hit hard by severe food price inflation, even leading to food riots in some. Lester Brown of the Earth Policy Institute, who started his career as a tomato farmer and is today rated as one of the world’s most influential thinkers, ...

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GROW MORE
Modified yarn
Controversies apart, the use of Bt Cotton has become widespread in India, and farmers seem convinced by its higher yield and revenue generating potential
Going against grain
The system of rice intensification is now being adapted to wheat—with similar good results
Across the great divide
More and more maize farmers are taking to hybrid seeds, mostly with spectacular results

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THINK DIFFERENTLY
Purple patch
By themselves, these 2,500 grape growers of Maharashtra could barely send their produce across the state. Together, they are exporting it to Europe
Fair and lovely
A trading system that ensures producers cover their costs and also earn a decent profit is gaining ground

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