इस विधि से सरसों की बुवाई करने से मिलेगा दोगुना उत्पादन
इस विधि से सरसों की बुवाई करने से मिलेगा दोगुना उत्पादन

By Divendra Singh

अक्टूबर-नवंबर महीने में सरसों की बुवाई का सही समय होता है, इस समय किसान नई विधि से बुवाई कर ज्यादा उत्पादन पा सकते हैं।

अक्टूबर-नवंबर महीने में सरसों की बुवाई का सही समय होता है, इस समय किसान नई विधि से बुवाई कर ज्यादा उत्पादन पा सकते हैं।

Mentha farmers in Uttar Pradesh learn how to double their income
Mentha farmers in Uttar Pradesh learn how to double their income

By Shivani Gupta

In India, nearly 75% of menthol crop is cultivated in Uttar Pradesh. Farmers in Bahraich district adopt the SRI method of cultivation, which has led to an increase in the production of mentha and menthol oil. This has also empowered rural women.

In India, nearly 75% of menthol crop is cultivated in Uttar Pradesh. Farmers in Bahraich district adopt the SRI method of cultivation, which has led to an increase in the production of mentha and menthol oil. This has also empowered rural women.

"Native cow breeds more resilient to climate change than the hybrid ones"
"Native cow breeds more resilient to climate change than the hybrid ones"

By Diti Bajpai

Scientists working with Bareilly-based Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) have long been engaged in researches upon native and hybrid cows to prove that the native cows adapt easily to every weather change

Scientists working with Bareilly-based Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) have long been engaged in researches upon native and hybrid cows to prove that the native cows adapt easily to every weather change

A Garbage Bank To Tackle Plastic Waste In Dehradun
A Garbage Bank To Tackle Plastic Waste In Dehradun

By Laraib Fatima Warsi

The Dehradun Cantonment Board has set up a polythene waste bank and is engaging people to collect and deposit plastics at notified locations for which they will be paid.

The Dehradun Cantonment Board has set up a polythene waste bank and is engaging people to collect and deposit plastics at notified locations for which they will be paid.

Our food is not nutritious enough. Synthetically sourced vitamins, minerals are being injected into it
Our food is not nutritious enough. Synthetically sourced vitamins, minerals are being injected into it

By Diti Bajpai

Due to the shift in food habits, our bodies' requirement of the nutritive components is not being met with. To cover this up, synthetically sourced vitamins, minerals are being added to our food

Due to the shift in food habits, our bodies' requirement of the nutritive components is not being met with. To cover this up, synthetically sourced vitamins, minerals are being added to our food

Dairy Farming Gets a Fillip in Shopian, Kashmir
Dairy Farming Gets a Fillip in Shopian, Kashmir

By Mudassir Kuloo

Being an agrarian region, the agriculture sector contributes 16.18 per cent to Jammu & Kashmir’s GDP, of which 35 per cent is contributed by the dairy sector. Under the Integrated Dairy Development Scheme, 43 dairy farming units have been set up in Shopian with a subsidy of Rs one crore.

Being an agrarian region, the agriculture sector contributes 16.18 per cent to Jammu & Kashmir’s GDP, of which 35 per cent is contributed by the dairy sector. Under the Integrated Dairy Development Scheme, 43 dairy farming units have been set up in Shopian with a subsidy of Rs one crore.

Central govt's expenditure in agriculture 'unacceptably' low in India: Report
Central govt's expenditure in agriculture 'unacceptably' low in India: Report

By गाँव कनेक्शन

A research report prepared by the Foundation of Agrarian Studies highlighted that while the share of central government expenditure was reduced, there was an increase in the share of state government expenditure. It also found that the government expenditure on agriculture as a share of gross value added in agriculture has declined considerably in the past decade. Details here.

A research report prepared by the Foundation of Agrarian Studies highlighted that while the share of central government expenditure was reduced, there was an increase in the share of state government expenditure. It also found that the government expenditure on agriculture as a share of gross value added in agriculture has declined considerably in the past decade. Details here.

Crop diversification and raising farmers' incomes through medicinal and aromatic plants
Crop diversification and raising farmers' incomes through medicinal and aromatic plants

By Ramji Mishra

From stray cattle, pest attacks, to rising incidence of heatwaves, farmers are increasingly facing risks in the agriculture sector. To help minimise the losses and boost farmers' incomes, agricultural scientists from CSIR-CIMAP and the farm science centre at Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh held a workshop on cultivation of medicinal and aromatic crops.

From stray cattle, pest attacks, to rising incidence of heatwaves, farmers are increasingly facing risks in the agriculture sector. To help minimise the losses and boost farmers' incomes, agricultural scientists from CSIR-CIMAP and the farm science centre at Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh held a workshop on cultivation of medicinal and aromatic crops.

From Rs 30 a kg to Rs 80 in a month, tomato prices shoot up with rising temeratures and falling production
From Rs 30 a kg to Rs 80 in a month, tomato prices shoot up with rising temeratures and falling production

By Sumit Yadav

After wheat, mango, litchi and lemon, farmers who grow tomatoes have reported low production as the heatwave dries up the tomato flowers before they fruit. Because of low availability of tomatoes, their prices have hit the roof.

After wheat, mango, litchi and lemon, farmers who grow tomatoes have reported low production as the heatwave dries up the tomato flowers before they fruit. Because of low availability of tomatoes, their prices have hit the roof.

Nursery time in Ramgarh, Jharkhand
Nursery time in Ramgarh, Jharkhand

By Manoj Choudhary

When Savita Murmu set up a saplings nursery with the support of the non-profit Transform Rural India Foundation, she exchanged a life of struggle and poverty for one of profit and well being for herself and her family.

When Savita Murmu set up a saplings nursery with the support of the non-profit Transform Rural India Foundation, she exchanged a life of struggle and poverty for one of profit and well being for herself and her family.

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