By Divendra Singh
By Divendra Singh
By satyam kumar
In 2020-21, over 64,879.26 metric tonnes of apples and 3,67,309.04 metric tonnes of potatoes were produced in Uttarakhand, a large chunk of it in Chamoli district. But, due to a lack of cold storage units, farmers are forced to sell their produce at a very low rate. Setting up cold storage facilities can cut down post harvest losses and increase farmers' income.
In 2020-21, over 64,879.26 metric tonnes of apples and 3,67,309.04 metric tonnes of potatoes were produced in Uttarakhand, a large chunk of it in Chamoli district. But, due to a lack of cold storage units, farmers are forced to sell their produce at a very low rate. Setting up cold storage facilities can cut down post harvest losses and increase farmers' income.
By Gaon Connection
To support farmers in Kashmir, NABARD prepared a model of Kisan Credit Card through which it provided credit to banks in order to support farmers and rural artisans in their investment needs. The efforts are now yielding results as farmers are now able to raise their incomes by cultivating fruits.
To support farmers in Kashmir, NABARD prepared a model of Kisan Credit Card through which it provided credit to banks in order to support farmers and rural artisans in their investment needs. The efforts are now yielding results as farmers are now able to raise their incomes by cultivating fruits.
By Mudassir Kuloo
To support farmers in Kashmir, NABARD prepared a model of Kisan Credit Card through which it provided credit to banks in order to support farmers and rural artisans in their investment needs. The efforts are now yielding results as farmers are now able to raise their incomes by cultivating fruits.
To support farmers in Kashmir, NABARD prepared a model of Kisan Credit Card through which it provided credit to banks in order to support farmers and rural artisans in their investment needs. The efforts are now yielding results as farmers are now able to raise their incomes by cultivating fruits.
By Mudassir Kuloo
While parts of Ganderbal district in Kashmir have been well known for the quality of grapes they grew for centuries, in the past couple of years, a large number of apple farmers have taken up grape cultivation, which is proving to bring in more handsome profits.
While parts of Ganderbal district in Kashmir have been well known for the quality of grapes they grew for centuries, in the past couple of years, a large number of apple farmers have taken up grape cultivation, which is proving to bring in more handsome profits.
By Gaon Connection
Anil Kamboj is an organic farmer who used to grow multiple vegetables like mustard, sunflower, cauliflower, and bell-pepper on his farmland. A visit to Australia changed his life as he learnt about polyhouse farming. Now he cultivates flowers, bell-pepper and cauliflower in his hi-tech polyhouse and earns great profits.
Anil Kamboj is an organic farmer who used to grow multiple vegetables like mustard, sunflower, cauliflower, and bell-pepper on his farmland. A visit to Australia changed his life as he learnt about polyhouse farming. Now he cultivates flowers, bell-pepper and cauliflower in his hi-tech polyhouse and earns great profits.
By Sarah Khan
Anil Kamboj is an organic farmer who used to grow multiple vegetables like mustard, sunflower, cauliflower, and bell-pepper on his farmland. A visit to Australia changed his life as he learnt about polyhouse farming. Now he cultivates flowers, bell-pepper and cauliflower in his hi-tech polyhouse and earns great profits.
Anil Kamboj is an organic farmer who used to grow multiple vegetables like mustard, sunflower, cauliflower, and bell-pepper on his farmland. A visit to Australia changed his life as he learnt about polyhouse farming. Now he cultivates flowers, bell-pepper and cauliflower in his hi-tech polyhouse and earns great profits.
By गाँव कनेक्शन
By Sumit Yadav
Prolonged winter till February followed by a sudden rise in temperature in March bring bad tidings to mango cultivators, who have reported low yields this year. The drastic jump in mercury affected fertilisation and the mango flowers withered and dropped off the trees.
Prolonged winter till February followed by a sudden rise in temperature in March bring bad tidings to mango cultivators, who have reported low yields this year. The drastic jump in mercury affected fertilisation and the mango flowers withered and dropped off the trees.