असम की हमार जनजाति के परंपरागत खेती के ज्ञान से बचा सकते हैं जैव विविधता
असम की हमार जनजाति के परंपरागत खेती के ज्ञान से बचा सकते हैं जैव विविधता

By Divendra Singh

वैज्ञानिक लंबे समय से कृषि वानिकी के ऐसे विकल्पों की तलाश कर रहे हैं जो जलवायु परिवर्तन और जैव विविधता के नुकसान की दोहरी चुनौतियों का समाधान करने के साथ-साथ उच्च भंडारण क्षमता और पेड़-पौधों की विविधता बरकरार रख सकेंगे।

वैज्ञानिक लंबे समय से कृषि वानिकी के ऐसे विकल्पों की तलाश कर रहे हैं जो जलवायु परिवर्तन और जैव विविधता के नुकसान की दोहरी चुनौतियों का समाधान करने के साथ-साथ उच्च भंडारण क्षमता और पेड़-पौधों की विविधता बरकरार रख सकेंगे।

Save Water Save Money — Farmers In Odisha & Assam Benefit From Micro Irrigation Systems
Save Water Save Money — Farmers In Odisha & Assam Benefit From Micro Irrigation Systems

By Laraib Fatima Warsi

Despite being useful, micro drip irrigation and sprinkler systems, are not widely adopted in Odisha and Assam. The Resilience Project is trying to popularise these efficient irrigation systems among smallholder farmers.

Despite being useful, micro drip irrigation and sprinkler systems, are not widely adopted in Odisha and Assam. The Resilience Project is trying to popularise these efficient irrigation systems among smallholder farmers.

Save Water Save Money — Farmers In Odisha & Assam Benefit From Micro Irrigation Systems
Save Water Save Money — Farmers In Odisha & Assam Benefit From Micro Irrigation Systems

By Gaon Connection

Despite being useful, micro drip irrigation and sprinkler systems, are not widely adopted in Odisha and Assam. The Resilience Project is trying to popularise these efficient irrigation systems among smallholder farmers.

Despite being useful, micro drip irrigation and sprinkler systems, are not widely adopted in Odisha and Assam. The Resilience Project is trying to popularise these efficient irrigation systems among smallholder farmers.

Assam floods: No respite from heavy rains, residents astonished as usually soothing 'Bordoisilla' turns destructive
Assam floods: No respite from heavy rains, residents astonished as usually soothing 'Bordoisilla' turns destructive

By Puspanjalee Das Dutta

Pre-monsoon showers are not uncommon in Assam but the intensity with which they have unleashed destruction in the northeastern state hasn't been witnessed by its residents in the months prior to the arrival of the monsoon. Here is how the state population is coping up with the mayhem caused by heavy rainfall, floods and landslides. Details here.

Pre-monsoon showers are not uncommon in Assam but the intensity with which they have unleashed destruction in the northeastern state hasn't been witnessed by its residents in the months prior to the arrival of the monsoon. Here is how the state population is coping up with the mayhem caused by heavy rainfall, floods and landslides. Details here.

The Mising tribe women keep alive the Assamese tradition of weaving on bamboo looms
The Mising tribe women keep alive the Assamese tradition of weaving on bamboo looms

By Ashwini kumar shukla

On National Handloom Day, travel with Gaon Connection to a Mising tribe village in Lakhimpur, Assam, where every household has a bamboo loom on which women and young girls weave the traditional Mekhela Sador.

On National Handloom Day, travel with Gaon Connection to a Mising tribe village in Lakhimpur, Assam, where every household has a bamboo loom on which women and young girls weave the traditional Mekhela Sador.

Not Quite the Perfect Weather for Darjeeling Tea
Not Quite the Perfect Weather for Darjeeling Tea

By Gurvinder Singh

As demand for pesticide-free tea picks up globally, tea gardens in North Bengal are switching to organic farming. But, erratic weather conditions are hindering their efforts to become entirely chemical-free.

As demand for pesticide-free tea picks up globally, tea gardens in North Bengal are switching to organic farming. But, erratic weather conditions are hindering their efforts to become entirely chemical-free.

Not Quite the Perfect Weather for Darjeeling Tea
Not Quite the Perfect Weather for Darjeeling Tea

By Gaon Connection

As demand for pesticide-free tea picks up globally, tea gardens in North Bengal are switching to organic farming. But, erratic weather conditions are hindering their efforts to become entirely chemical-free.

As demand for pesticide-free tea picks up globally, tea gardens in North Bengal are switching to organic farming. But, erratic weather conditions are hindering their efforts to become entirely chemical-free.

How an FPO in Barpeta, Assam, has left fish farmers swimming in profits
How an FPO in Barpeta, Assam, has left fish farmers swimming in profits

By Puspanjalee Das Dutta

Setting up of a farmers producers organisation (FPO) in Assam’s Barpeta has resulted in better profits for the fishers hailing from the rural areas. Not only has the FPO provided the ease of doing business to these fisherfolk but has also helped in ensuring better market access.

Setting up of a farmers producers organisation (FPO) in Assam’s Barpeta has resulted in better profits for the fishers hailing from the rural areas. Not only has the FPO provided the ease of doing business to these fisherfolk but has also helped in ensuring better market access.

How an FPO in Barpeta, Assam, has left fish farmers swimming in profits
How an FPO in Barpeta, Assam, has left fish farmers swimming in profits

By Gaon Connection

Setting up of a farmers producers organisation (FPO) in Assam’s Barpeta has resulted in better profits for the fishers hailing from the rural areas. Not only has the FPO provided the ease of doing business to these fisherfolk but has also helped in ensuring better market access.

Setting up of a farmers producers organisation (FPO) in Assam’s Barpeta has resulted in better profits for the fishers hailing from the rural areas. Not only has the FPO provided the ease of doing business to these fisherfolk but has also helped in ensuring better market access.

While large parts of the country reel under floods, drought like conditions stare farmers in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand
While large parts of the country reel under floods, drought like conditions stare farmers in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand

By गाँव कनेक्शन

India as a whole has received 11 per cent above normal rainfall in the southwest monsoon season, so far. But Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand have received deficient rainfall. Millions of farmers in these states are bracing up for huge losses of their kharif paddy crops. Good rains are forecast in the coming few days but will that be enough? A ground report.

India as a whole has received 11 per cent above normal rainfall in the southwest monsoon season, so far. But Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand have received deficient rainfall. Millions of farmers in these states are bracing up for huge losses of their kharif paddy crops. Good rains are forecast in the coming few days but will that be enough? A ground report.

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