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Not all is well with mango farming in Manglaur
Not all is well with mango farming in Manglaur

By गाँव कनेक्शन

In the 1990s, growing up in Uttar Pradesh was synonymous with devouring tasty Langda, Dussehri and Chausa mangoes with one's bare hands in the sweltering summer. I still swear by the langda

In the 1990s, growing up in Uttar Pradesh was synonymous with devouring tasty Langda, Dussehri and Chausa mangoes with one's bare hands in the sweltering summer. I still swear by the langda

Now manage orchards, plantations using Artificial Intelligence
Now manage orchards, plantations using Artificial Intelligence

By Mukti Sadhan Basu

Climate change is a reality and a threat to agriculture and horticulture, and it has to be dealt with on a priority basis. The only way to achieve this is through technological innovation

Climate change is a reality and a threat to agriculture and horticulture, and it has to be dealt with on a priority basis. The only way to achieve this is through technological innovation

Deficient rainfall hits banana crop in Uttar Pradesh
Deficient rainfall hits banana crop in Uttar Pradesh

By Virendra Singh

Three months of the southwest monsoon are already past and Uttar Pradesh has a rainfall deficit of minus 44%. This has adversely affected both quality and quantity of the fruit, say farmers in Barabanki.

Three months of the southwest monsoon are already past and Uttar Pradesh has a rainfall deficit of minus 44%. This has adversely affected both quality and quantity of the fruit, say farmers in Barabanki.

A Mega Food Park with Cold Storage Facility is Changing Lives of Tribal People in Mangrol, Surat
A Mega Food Park with Cold Storage Facility is Changing Lives of Tribal People in Mangrol, Surat

By Mayuri Talia

With 7,000 tonnes of cold storage, 2,000 tonnes of frozen area facility, and 50 food processing, the mega food park in Gujarat not only directly buys crops from farmers, but is also providing employment to a large number of local women.

With 7,000 tonnes of cold storage, 2,000 tonnes of frozen area facility, and 50 food processing, the mega food park in Gujarat not only directly buys crops from farmers, but is also providing employment to a large number of local women.

A Mega Food Park with Cold Storage Facility is Changing Lives of Tribal People in Mangrol, Surat
A Mega Food Park with Cold Storage Facility is Changing Lives of Tribal People in Mangrol, Surat

By Gaon Connection

With 7,000 tonnes of cold storage, 2,000 tonnes of frozen area facility, and 50 food processing, the mega food park in Gujarat not only directly buys crops from farmers, but is also providing employment to a large number of local women.

With 7,000 tonnes of cold storage, 2,000 tonnes of frozen area facility, and 50 food processing, the mega food park in Gujarat not only directly buys crops from farmers, but is also providing employment to a large number of local women.

Using nanotechnology to enhance agriculture in the country
Using nanotechnology to enhance agriculture in the country

By Pankaja Srinivasan

Tamil Nadu Agriculture University has researched, developed and come up with nano-technology solutions to minimise pollution, increase yield of crops and extend the shelf-life of fruits and vegetables.

Tamil Nadu Agriculture University has researched, developed and come up with nano-technology solutions to minimise pollution, increase yield of crops and extend the shelf-life of fruits and vegetables.

Using nanotechnology to enhance agriculture in the country
Using nanotechnology to enhance agriculture in the country

By Gaon Connection

Tamil Nadu Agriculture University has researched, developed and come up with nano-technology solutions to minimise pollution, increase yield of crops and extend the shelf-life of fruits and vegetables.

Tamil Nadu Agriculture University has researched, developed and come up with nano-technology solutions to minimise pollution, increase yield of crops and extend the shelf-life of fruits and vegetables.

After wheat and mango, it is litchi that takes a hit due to the early arrival of heatwaves this year
After wheat and mango, it is litchi that takes a hit due to the early arrival of heatwaves this year

By Lovely Kumari

Bihar produces more than half the total litchis in the country. But the early arrival of heatwaves this year in March has affected the litchi harvest as farmers report a decline in production and pest attack on fruits. Agricultural scientists acknowledge the negative impact of the heat on the litchi crop. A ground report from the litchi orchards of Muzaffarpur in Bihar.

Bihar produces more than half the total litchis in the country. But the early arrival of heatwaves this year in March has affected the litchi harvest as farmers report a decline in production and pest attack on fruits. Agricultural scientists acknowledge the negative impact of the heat on the litchi crop. A ground report from the litchi orchards of Muzaffarpur in Bihar.

Uttar Pradesh: Mustard farmers feel the sting as early heatwaves likely to affect crop yield
Uttar Pradesh: Mustard farmers feel the sting as early heatwaves likely to affect crop yield

By Manish Dubey

Unseasonal rains during the flowering of the mustard plants followed by early heatwaves have affected mustard cultivation. Farmers are complaining of wilting crops and poor quality mustard seeds, which will cause yield decline. A ground report from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Unseasonal rains during the flowering of the mustard plants followed by early heatwaves have affected mustard cultivation. Farmers are complaining of wilting crops and poor quality mustard seeds, which will cause yield decline. A ground report from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Uttar Pradesh: Mustard farmers feel the sting as early heatwaves likely to affect crop yield
Uttar Pradesh: Mustard farmers feel the sting as early heatwaves likely to affect crop yield

By Gaon Connection

Unseasonal rains during the flowering of the mustard plants followed by early heatwaves have affected mustard cultivation. Farmers are complaining of wilting crops and poor quality mustard seeds, which will cause yield decline. A ground report from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Unseasonal rains during the flowering of the mustard plants followed by early heatwaves have affected mustard cultivation. Farmers are complaining of wilting crops and poor quality mustard seeds, which will cause yield decline. A ground report from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

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