Crop Care Federation Of India

Crop Care Federation Of India

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CCFI is a non-profit, non-commercial organization, endeavouring to build a responsible image for the agrochemical industry.

Crop Care Federation of India (CCFI) is one of the oldest and foremost associations. Most of the leading pesticides manufacturers and formulators are its members. As a committed and progressive body representing the Indian agrochemical industry, CCFI has pursued its focal goal of advancing the cause of Indian farmers through better crop protection. Green Revolution in India triggered in the late 1

India's Agrarian Miracle Since 2000 19/01/2016

Indian agriculture has come a long way from being subsistence to being the one that produces substantial trade surplus comparable to that of the services sector. Take a look at the presentation which captures recent advances made in . http://bit.ly/1niwplN

India's Agrarian Miracle Since 2000 This presentation captures recent advances made in Indian agriculture. Not many know that India ranks 2nd globally in form of production. The presentation also…

Studies on use of banned pesticides questioned 09/01/2016

It is over one year since the crop protection industry association – CCFI- first blew the whistle on unchecked research misconduct (also known as laboratory fraud) in papers published in USA and Europe by JNU researchers aimed at tarnishing the image of Indian agriculture. Click on the links to read full media coverage.
1. Business Standard
http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/fabricated-pesticide-studies-ccfi-seeks-action-against-jnu-116010700682_1.html
2. New Indian Express
http://www.newindianexpress.com/business/news/Fabricated-Pesticide-Studies-CCFI-Seeks-Action-Against-JNU/2016/01/07/article3216342.ece
3. India Today
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/fabricated-pesticide-studies-ccfi-seeks-action-against-jnu/1/564812.html
4. News Now
http://www.newsnow.in/news/-fabricated-pesticide-studies-ccfi-seeks-action-against-jnu
5. The Hindu
http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/agriculture/studies-on-use-of-banned-pesticides-questioned/article8078113.ece55

Studies on use of banned pesticides questioned

Legal notice to JNU over alleged discrepancies in pesticide 05/01/2016

Research Misconduct and cover-up at JNU. For the first time in the history of Republic India that an industry group bares the research misconduct in a public funded institute that laterally impact Indian agriculture globally. Media Meet at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, on 7th January, 1200 hrs. Click on the link to read more about the issue http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/legal-notice-to-jnu-over-alleged-discrepancies-in-pesticide-115082700816_1.html

Legal notice to JNU over alleged discrepancies in pesticide An industry association has sent a legal notice to JNU here alleging that a study conducted by its researchers which claims to have detected high quantities of over 20 banned pesticides in vegetables produced in NCR has discrepancies and is a case

For India’s trade, it is advantage agriculture 29/10/2015

Indian agriculture—is actually outperforming the services sector in foreign exchange earnings! Click on the image to know more

For India’s trade, it is advantage agriculture The country continues to overlook the agricultural sector and push services, despite data suggesting the other way

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