By Divendra Singh
By Ashwani Nigam
By Divendra Singh
कीटनाशक का सिर्फ एक हिस्सा ही कीड़ों और रोगों को मारने का काम आता है, बाकि 99 फीसदी का बड़ा हिस्सा उस फल और अनाज में समा जाता है, जो खाने वालों को बीमार कर सकता है।
कीटनाशक का सिर्फ एक हिस्सा ही कीड़ों और रोगों को मारने का काम आता है, बाकि 99 फीसदी का बड़ा हिस्सा उस फल और अनाज में समा जाता है, जो खाने वालों को बीमार कर सकता है।
By vineet bajpai
By Arvind Shukla
Many families in Punjab have switched to organic farming as to avoid eating pesticides-ridden fruits and vegetables
Many families in Punjab have switched to organic farming as to avoid eating pesticides-ridden fruits and vegetables
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.
By Kushal Mishra
By Arvind Shukla
Even though the government is stressing on adopting zero budget farming, but it has cut back budget for organic farming. In this Budget, there was a marginal increase in budget of Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana, however Rs 9,905.65 crore was allocated in surplus for chemical fertilizers
Even though the government is stressing on adopting zero budget farming, but it has cut back budget for organic farming. In this Budget, there was a marginal increase in budget of Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana, however Rs 9,905.65 crore was allocated in surplus for chemical fertilizers
By vineet bajpai
By Arvind Shukla
Researchers from University of Washington have reported that in the coming days, due to increasing temperature, crops will be highly susceptible to insects and diseases. Scientists fear that increasing temperature will enhance resistive power of insects. In other words, insecticides will become ineffective
Researchers from University of Washington have reported that in the coming days, due to increasing temperature, crops will be highly susceptible to insects and diseases. Scientists fear that increasing temperature will enhance resistive power of insects. In other words, insecticides will become ineffective