आम की बाग में हल्दी की खेती से दोगुना मुनाफा कमा रहे हैं किसान
आम की बाग में हल्दी की खेती से दोगुना मुनाफा कमा रहे हैं किसान

By गाँव कनेक्शन

आम के बाग में हल्दी और जिमीकंद जैसी दूसरी फसलों की खेती कर अच्छा मुनाफा कमा रहे हैं, इन फसलों की खेती आम की छाया में भी कर सकते हैं।

आम के बाग में हल्दी और जिमीकंद जैसी दूसरी फसलों की खेती कर अच्छा मुनाफा कमा रहे हैं, इन फसलों की खेती आम की छाया में भी कर सकते हैं।

A village in Bihar switches to organic farming, sets an example
A village in Bihar switches to organic farming, sets an example

By Daya Sagar

More than half the population living in Kedia village, which is 20 kms from Jamui district in Bihar, has switched to organic farming

More than half the population living in Kedia village, which is 20 kms from Jamui district in Bihar, has switched to organic farming

Low on maintenance, high on profit: Kadaknath, the black chicken, is a hit with poultry farmers
Low on maintenance, high on profit: Kadaknath, the black chicken, is a hit with poultry farmers

By Diti Bajpai

Poultry farming is witnessing a slump since some time now. Several poultry farms have shut down because farmers are unable to get prices to cover up their input costs. In such a situation, farmers doing Kadaknath farming are reaping profits. Due to the exotic nature of Kadaknath, its demand is escalating

Poultry farming is witnessing a slump since some time now. Several poultry farms have shut down because farmers are unable to get prices to cover up their input costs. In such a situation, farmers doing Kadaknath farming are reaping profits. Due to the exotic nature of Kadaknath, its demand is escalating

Climate change: Organic pesticides are a Brahmastra for farmers
Climate change: Organic pesticides are a Brahmastra for farmers

By Arvind Shukla

Researchers from University of Washington have reported that in the coming days, due to increasing temperature, crops will be highly susceptible to insects and diseases. Scientists fear that increasing temperature will enhance resistive power of insects. In other words, insecticides will become ineffective

Researchers from University of Washington have reported that in the coming days, due to increasing temperature, crops will be highly susceptible to insects and diseases. Scientists fear that increasing temperature will enhance resistive power of insects. In other words, insecticides will become ineffective

Study Finds Natural Farming To Be More Profitable Than Modern Farming Practices
Study Finds Natural Farming To Be More Profitable Than Modern Farming Practices

By गाँव कनेक्शन

A study conducted by ICAR has found that if coupled with the use of farm yard manure, the yield is much higher for farmers using natural farming methods. Also, due to the lower input costs, the profitability of natural farming is found to be higher than conventional farming which involves the use of chemical fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides. Read on to know more.

A study conducted by ICAR has found that if coupled with the use of farm yard manure, the yield is much higher for farmers using natural farming methods. Also, due to the lower input costs, the profitability of natural farming is found to be higher than conventional farming which involves the use of chemical fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides. Read on to know more.

Lenovo announces launch of its Work For Humankind India project to support millets farmers in Kerala
Lenovo announces launch of its Work For Humankind India project to support millets farmers in Kerala

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Kanthalloor, a pristine location, is home to 13 tribal wards that have traditionally farmed millet for generations. Using Lenovo technology, volunteers, local students, and influencers will collaborate to make alasting positive impact in a currently underserved community whilst working remotely. The India edition of Lenovo’s global Work For Humankind initiative commemorates the International Year of Millets.

Kanthalloor, a pristine location, is home to 13 tribal wards that have traditionally farmed millet for generations. Using Lenovo technology, volunteers, local students, and influencers will collaborate to make alasting positive impact in a currently underserved community whilst working remotely. The India edition of Lenovo’s global Work For Humankind initiative commemorates the International Year of Millets.

Farming in the times of climate change
Farming in the times of climate change

By Madhu Verma

Providing a green premium to farmers and exploring other incentive-based mechanisms will help bridge the gap between chemical and nature-based farming. Consumer perception increasingly favours chemical-free farming, and good marketing helps farmers get a better return on organic produce.

Providing a green premium to farmers and exploring other incentive-based mechanisms will help bridge the gap between chemical and nature-based farming. Consumer perception increasingly favours chemical-free farming, and good marketing helps farmers get a better return on organic produce.

This farmer schooled top-notch fashion designers at the Lakme fashion week
This farmer schooled top-notch fashion designers at the Lakme fashion week

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Ankush Patil, an organic farmer, who lives in Jobani village in Chhindwara district in Madhya Pradesh, was invited to the Lakme fashion week where he explained the benefits of organic cotton to renowned fashion designers

Ankush Patil, an organic farmer, who lives in Jobani village in Chhindwara district in Madhya Pradesh, was invited to the Lakme fashion week where he explained the benefits of organic cotton to renowned fashion designers

Multilayer Farming Brings High Returns to Smallholder Women Farmers in Jharkhand
Multilayer Farming Brings High Returns to Smallholder Women Farmers in Jharkhand

By Gaon Connection

In remote villages of Jharkhand, farmers are adopting multilayer farming in which compatible plants of different heights are grown together vertically for better monetary returns.

In remote villages of Jharkhand, farmers are adopting multilayer farming in which compatible plants of different heights are grown together vertically for better monetary returns.

Multilayer Farming Brings High Returns to Smallholder Women Farmers in Jharkhand
Multilayer Farming Brings High Returns to Smallholder Women Farmers in Jharkhand

By Laraib Fatima Warsi

In remote villages of Jharkhand, farmers are adopting multilayer farming in which compatible plants of different heights are grown together vertically for better monetary returns.

In remote villages of Jharkhand, farmers are adopting multilayer farming in which compatible plants of different heights are grown together vertically for better monetary returns.

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