Dr. Bipul Saha
Dr. Bipul Saha is an editorial advisor and regular contributor to Farm Chemicals International. He has more than 30 years of experience working for multinational and Indian crop protection companies, pharmaceutical companies and other chemical industry divisions. He most currently was Senior Vice President with Nagarjuna Agrichem Limited, and he has also worked for Gharda Chemicals, Monsanto and Pfizer. He is a preeminent pesticide chemist in India and is an astute observer of Indian market influences that affect the domestic and global chemical market. Dr. Saha has been invited as Chairman and speaker in various National and International seminars in crop protection chemicals and agriculture.
Asia
Mixed Forecast for India’s Crop Production
India’s Ministry of Agriculture has projected 5.1% fall in cotton output in 2011-12 due to poor monsoon in the states…
Agrochemicals
Yoga to Boost Crop Yields?
While most farmers explore the value of chemical solutions, one Indian group is offering an alternative approach. The Brahma Kumaris,…
Americas
States Dust Off Contingency Plans as Drought Looms
Drought-like conditions in some parts of the India have prompted the government to recommend contingency crop measures. During the past…
Asia
Food Production Prioritized in India
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Europe
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