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मैनपुरी में पर्यावरण को संजीवनी देंगे विदेशी प्रजाति के पौधे
मैनपुरी में पर्यावरण को संजीवनी देंगे विदेशी प्रजाति के पौधे

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Uttar Pradesh: Farmers in Barabanki switch to dragon fruit cultivation, reap profits
Uttar Pradesh: Farmers in Barabanki switch to dragon fruit cultivation, reap profits

By Virendra Singh

Heat waves, cold waves, floods and droughts have played havoc with traditional farming in Uttar Pradesh. However, with the state government promoting alternative produce to enhance farmers' income, the dragon fruit offers a glimmer of hope for the cultivators. Details here.

Heat waves, cold waves, floods and droughts have played havoc with traditional farming in Uttar Pradesh. However, with the state government promoting alternative produce to enhance farmers' income, the dragon fruit offers a glimmer of hope for the cultivators. Details here.

The Kiwi Farmers of Bageshwar, Uttarakhand
The Kiwi Farmers of Bageshwar, Uttarakhand

By Gaon Connection

Farmers from eight villages in the Shama cluster are associated with a growth centre that processes and sells kiwi products. The fruit is locally grown by the hill farmers. In 2021, nearly 20 quintals of kiwi were pulped for juice. The sale of these products has increased the income of farmers.

Farmers from eight villages in the Shama cluster are associated with a growth centre that processes and sells kiwi products. The fruit is locally grown by the hill farmers. In 2021, nearly 20 quintals of kiwi were pulped for juice. The sale of these products has increased the income of farmers.

The Kiwi Farmers of Bageshwar, Uttarakhand
The Kiwi Farmers of Bageshwar, Uttarakhand

By Megha Prakash

Farmers from eight villages in the Shama cluster are associated with a growth centre that processes and sells kiwi products. The fruit is locally grown by the hill farmers. In 2021, nearly 20 quintals of kiwi were pulped for juice. The sale of these products has increased the income of farmers.

Farmers from eight villages in the Shama cluster are associated with a growth centre that processes and sells kiwi products. The fruit is locally grown by the hill farmers. In 2021, nearly 20 quintals of kiwi were pulped for juice. The sale of these products has increased the income of farmers.

Words from the Vocabulary of Silence
Words from the Vocabulary of Silence

By Ramesh Pandey

Trees which have willingly or unwillingly migrated to a foreign land, across the seas, several thousands of miles away from their home have a different vocabulary from the one back home, likely stemming from their isolation, grief, happiness, destitute, loneliness, friendships, or adoptions.

Trees which have willingly or unwillingly migrated to a foreign land, across the seas, several thousands of miles away from their home have a different vocabulary from the one back home, likely stemming from their isolation, grief, happiness, destitute, loneliness, friendships, or adoptions.

Strawberries sweeten the labourer-landowner bond in Uttar Pradesh’s Barabanki
Strawberries sweeten the labourer-landowner bond in Uttar Pradesh’s Barabanki

By Pratyaksh Srivastava

Satyendra Verma is the first farmer to take up cultivation of strawberries in Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh and script a story of success. He not only trains other farmers in growing strawberries, a fairly new crop in the state, but also provides employment to 40 farm labourers, most of whom are women.

Satyendra Verma is the first farmer to take up cultivation of strawberries in Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh and script a story of success. He not only trains other farmers in growing strawberries, a fairly new crop in the state, but also provides employment to 40 farm labourers, most of whom are women.

State of India’s Birds 2023: Birds of Prey, Migratory Shorebirds & Ducks Have Declined The Most
State of India’s Birds 2023: Birds of Prey, Migratory Shorebirds & Ducks Have Declined The Most

By गाँव कनेक्शन

On an assessment based on 30 million field observations from 30,000 bird watchers, the second edition of State of India’s Birds report was launched on August 25 in New Delhi. It highlighted that there are over 204 species declining in the past three decades.

On an assessment based on 30 million field observations from 30,000 bird watchers, the second edition of State of India’s Birds report was launched on August 25 in New Delhi. It highlighted that there are over 204 species declining in the past three decades.

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