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करें रेन गन से फसलों की सिंचाई, ऐसे उठा सकते हैं इस योजना का लाभ
करें रेन गन से फसलों की सिंचाई, ऐसे उठा सकते हैं इस योजना का लाभ

By Ajay Mishra

बाकी फसलों के मुकाबले बागवानी वाले किसानों को मिले अच्छे रेट
बाकी फसलों के मुकाबले बागवानी वाले किसानों को मिले अच्छे रेट

By Divendra Singh

ऊसर, बंजर पड़ी इस जमीन में शोभा उगा रही है करोड़ों के फूल
ऊसर, बंजर पड़ी इस जमीन में शोभा उगा रही है करोड़ों के फूल

By Ashwani Kumar Dwivedi

Kashmiri farmers move from paddy fields to apple orchards for higher returns
Kashmiri farmers move from paddy fields to apple orchards for higher returns

By Mudassir Kuloo

According to the horticulture department, J&K, area under horticulture has jumped from 82,486 hectares in 1975 to 330,956 ha in 2021. The cultivation of paddy is on a decline, as farmers and experts say horticulture brings in more profits. But there is a flip side too — farmers have to buy rice from the market.

According to the horticulture department, J&K, area under horticulture has jumped from 82,486 hectares in 1975 to 330,956 ha in 2021. The cultivation of paddy is on a decline, as farmers and experts say horticulture brings in more profits. But there is a flip side too — farmers have to buy rice from the market.

No cheer for the cherry farmers in Kashmir
No cheer for the cherry farmers in Kashmir

By Sadaf Shabir

This year the cherry farmers in Jammu & Kashmir, India’s topmost cherry producing province, have suffered heavy losses due to above normal rainfall and hail storms in April and May. Orchard owners claim to have lost more than half of their fruit harvest. A ground report from a ‘cherry village’ near Srinagar.

This year the cherry farmers in Jammu & Kashmir, India’s topmost cherry producing province, have suffered heavy losses due to above normal rainfall and hail storms in April and May. Orchard owners claim to have lost more than half of their fruit harvest. A ground report from a ‘cherry village’ near Srinagar.

No cheer for the cherry farmers in Kashmir
No cheer for the cherry farmers in Kashmir

By Gaon Connection

This year the cherry farmers in Jammu & Kashmir, India’s topmost cherry producing province, have suffered heavy losses due to above normal rainfall and hail storms in April and May. Orchard owners claim to have lost more than half of their fruit harvest. A ground report from a ‘cherry village’ near Srinagar.

This year the cherry farmers in Jammu & Kashmir, India’s topmost cherry producing province, have suffered heavy losses due to above normal rainfall and hail storms in April and May. Orchard owners claim to have lost more than half of their fruit harvest. A ground report from a ‘cherry village’ near Srinagar.

Trapped in debt, melon farmers in Satna take on double the risk
Trapped in debt, melon farmers in Satna take on double the risk

By Sachin Tulsa tripathi

After torrential rains last year ruined any prospect of profits for the musk melon cultivators in Satna, Madhya Pradesh, and sunk them in debt, the farmers have doubled the acreage of cultivation hoping their gamble will pay off this year.

After torrential rains last year ruined any prospect of profits for the musk melon cultivators in Satna, Madhya Pradesh, and sunk them in debt, the farmers have doubled the acreage of cultivation hoping their gamble will pay off this year.

Kashmir’s strawberry farmers in the red
Kashmir’s strawberry farmers in the red

By Fahim Mattoo

Gaasu is known as the Strawberry Village of Kashmir as more than 1,000 families in the village are involved in the cultivation of berries. But, thunderstorms and hailstorms in April and May have led to a poor harvest this season.

Gaasu is known as the Strawberry Village of Kashmir as more than 1,000 families in the village are involved in the cultivation of berries. But, thunderstorms and hailstorms in April and May have led to a poor harvest this season.

Kashmir’s strawberry farmers in the red
Kashmir’s strawberry farmers in the red

By Gaon Connection

Gaasu is known as the Strawberry Village of Kashmir as more than 1,000 families in the village are involved in the cultivation of berries. But, thunderstorms and hailstorms in April and May have led to a poor harvest this season.

Gaasu is known as the Strawberry Village of Kashmir as more than 1,000 families in the village are involved in the cultivation of berries. But, thunderstorms and hailstorms in April and May have led to a poor harvest this season.

उत्तर प्रदेश में बढ़ेगी आम, अमरूद और केले की खेती
उत्तर प्रदेश में बढ़ेगी आम, अमरूद और केले की खेती

By Ashwani Nigam

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