रोग लगने पर पश्चिम बंगाल में खेत में ही जलाई गई 400 एकड़ गेहूं की फसल, वैज्ञानिकों की सलाह- फफूंद से ऐसे बचाएं किसान अपना गेहूं
रोग लगने पर पश्चिम बंगाल में खेत में ही जलाई गई 400 एकड़ गेहूं की फसल, वैज्ञानिकों की सलाह- फफूंद से ऐसे बचाएं किसान अपना गेहूं

By Ashwani Nigam

भारत को अकालों से बचाने वाला एक चमत्कारी चावल
भारत को अकालों से बचाने वाला एक चमत्कारी चावल

By गाँव कनेक्शन

आईसीएआर की 109 नई किस्मों की पूरी जानकारी, कौन सी किस्म देती है कितना उत्पादन, यहाँ जानिए
आईसीएआर की 109 नई किस्मों की पूरी जानकारी, कौन सी किस्म देती है कितना उत्पादन, यहाँ जानिए

By Gaon Connection

प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने 11 अलग-अलग फसलों की 109 जलवायु-अनुकूल और बायो-फोर्टिफाइड किस्में जारी की हैं, कौन सी किस्म किस राज्य के लिए विकसित की गई है, कितना देती है उत्पादन विस्तार से जानिए।

प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी ने 11 अलग-अलग फसलों की 109 जलवायु-अनुकूल और बायो-फोर्टिफाइड किस्में जारी की हैं, कौन सी किस्म किस राज्य के लिए विकसित की गई है, कितना देती है उत्पादन विस्तार से जानिए।

A marginal change in climate can affect production: Experts
A marginal change in climate can affect production: Experts

By Arvind Shukla

According to a report by the government of India, the production of wheat, grains, mustard may decrease in the coming two years due to climate changes. The effects can majorly be seen in the crops of Rabi. It can decrease the production of wheat by 23% until 2050

According to a report by the government of India, the production of wheat, grains, mustard may decrease in the coming two years due to climate changes. The effects can majorly be seen in the crops of Rabi. It can decrease the production of wheat by 23% until 2050

The Happy Seeder option will eliminate air pollution by crop burning: Study
The Happy Seeder option will eliminate air pollution by crop burning: Study

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Researchers have concluded that direct seeding of wheat into unploughed soil and with rice residues left behind is the best option to deal with crop residue burning problem. The study found that the 'Happy Seeder' based systems are on average 20% more profitable than the most common 'burnt' systems and almost 10% more than the most profitable burning options

Researchers have concluded that direct seeding of wheat into unploughed soil and with rice residues left behind is the best option to deal with crop residue burning problem. The study found that the 'Happy Seeder' based systems are on average 20% more profitable than the most common 'burnt' systems and almost 10% more than the most profitable burning options

Rising exports, low procurement and a drop in wheat yield: Is India headed for a wheat shortage?
Rising exports, low procurement and a drop in wheat yield: Is India headed for a wheat shortage?

By Sarah Khan

India's wheat exports are at an all-time high due to the Ukraine-Russia war. Because of rising global demand, farmers in the country are getting higher prices for their wheat, which is mostly being sold in the open market. Wheat procurement by sarkari mandis is low. Also, the heatwave has led to a drop in wheat yields this year. Is there an impending wheat crisis in the country? Gaon Connection finds out.

India's wheat exports are at an all-time high due to the Ukraine-Russia war. Because of rising global demand, farmers in the country are getting higher prices for their wheat, which is mostly being sold in the open market. Wheat procurement by sarkari mandis is low. Also, the heatwave has led to a drop in wheat yields this year. Is there an impending wheat crisis in the country? Gaon Connection finds out.

Same story, different year: High February temperatures haunt wheat farmers for 2nd consecutive year
Same story, different year: High February temperatures haunt wheat farmers for 2nd consecutive year

By गाँव कनेक्शन

For farmers who have sown wheat across India’s northern plains, this year’s unusually high temperatures in February are a haunting reminder of last year’s damage to their crops. Similar heat waves last year had compromised India’s wheat production by 2.75 million tonnes or 2.5 per cent of the total output during 2020-21.

For farmers who have sown wheat across India’s northern plains, this year’s unusually high temperatures in February are a haunting reminder of last year’s damage to their crops. Similar heat waves last year had compromised India’s wheat production by 2.75 million tonnes or 2.5 per cent of the total output during 2020-21.

Same story, different year: High February temperatures haunt wheat farmers for 2nd consecutive year
Same story, different year: High February temperatures haunt wheat farmers for 2nd consecutive year

By Gaon Connection

For farmers who have sown wheat across India’s northern plains, this year’s unusually high temperatures in February are a haunting reminder of last year’s damage to their crops. Similar heat waves last year had compromised India’s wheat production by 2.75 million tonnes or 2.5 per cent of the total output during 2020-21.

For farmers who have sown wheat across India’s northern plains, this year’s unusually high temperatures in February are a haunting reminder of last year’s damage to their crops. Similar heat waves last year had compromised India’s wheat production by 2.75 million tonnes or 2.5 per cent of the total output during 2020-21.

Popping pills? That's because your dinner plate lacks nutrition
Popping pills? That's because your dinner plate lacks nutrition

By Arvind Shukla

If you find your doctor regularly prescribing you multivitamins and iron, blame it on the food which is fast losing its nutritive value.The reason for this is the poor quality of soil which feeds the crops. Eating the harvest of largely undernourished soil, Indians remain undernourished despite filling up their stomachs

If you find your doctor regularly prescribing you multivitamins and iron, blame it on the food which is fast losing its nutritive value.The reason for this is the poor quality of soil which feeds the crops. Eating the harvest of largely undernourished soil, Indians remain undernourished despite filling up their stomachs

Strawberry Brings Sweet Tidings to Bundelkhand Farmers
Strawberry Brings Sweet Tidings to Bundelkhand Farmers

By Shivani Gupta

Strawberry farming is bringing profits to farmers in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. A number of farmers in the drought-prone Bundelkhand region have switched from their traditional crops of wheat and oilseeds to strawberries. They have the potential to earn Rs 600,000 an acre from the fruit.

Strawberry farming is bringing profits to farmers in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. A number of farmers in the drought-prone Bundelkhand region have switched from their traditional crops of wheat and oilseeds to strawberries. They have the potential to earn Rs 600,000 an acre from the fruit.

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