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कहीं आपके भी आम के छोटे फलों को तो बर्बाद तो नहीं कर रहा यह नया कीट
कहीं आपके भी आम के छोटे फलों को तो बर्बाद तो नहीं कर रहा यह नया कीट

By Gaon Connection

बिहार के मोतिहारी और आसपास आम के बागों में, नया कीट देखा जा रहा है। यह कीट 10 से 15 साल पुराने आम के पेड़ों में ज़्यादा देखने को मिल रहा है।

बिहार के मोतिहारी और आसपास आम के बागों में, नया कीट देखा जा रहा है। यह कीट 10 से 15 साल पुराने आम के पेड़ों में ज़्यादा देखने को मिल रहा है।

Mango production in India to be hit due to early arrival of heatwaves
Mango production in India to be hit due to early arrival of heatwaves

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.

आम से बढ़िया उत्पादन पाने के लिए बौर लगते ही निपटा लें ये ज़रूरी काम
आम से बढ़िया उत्पादन पाने के लिए बौर लगते ही निपटा लें ये ज़रूरी काम

By Dr SK Singh

आम की बागवानी करने वाले किसानों को बौर लगने से लेकर फल के पकने तक कुछ विशेष बातों का ध्यान रखना चाहिए, जिससे उत्पादन भी ज़्यादा मिले और लागत भी कम हो जाए।

आम की बागवानी करने वाले किसानों को बौर लगने से लेकर फल के पकने तक कुछ विशेष बातों का ध्यान रखना चाहिए, जिससे उत्पादन भी ज़्यादा मिले और लागत भी कम हो जाए।

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

Paddy, sugarcane, and now mango orchards – 75 years of changing farming patterns in Chittoor
Paddy, sugarcane, and now mango orchards – 75 years of changing farming patterns in Chittoor

By Sweta Akundi

Aragonda village in Thavanampalle Mandal of Andhra Pradesh is famous for its mango varieties – Banganapalle, Neelam, Imampasand, Totapuri, Kalapadi. But a couple of decades ago, its farmers were known to grow paddy followed by sugarcane. What brought about this change?

Aragonda village in Thavanampalle Mandal of Andhra Pradesh is famous for its mango varieties – Banganapalle, Neelam, Imampasand, Totapuri, Kalapadi. But a couple of decades ago, its farmers were known to grow paddy followed by sugarcane. What brought about this change?

Getting Hammered from Pole to Pole and Tropic to Tropic
Getting Hammered from Pole to Pole and Tropic to Tropic

By Nidhi Jamwal

Spring did not show up this year, but there has been fresh snowfall in April and May in some of the Himalayan states. Heatwaves are rising, lasting up to 36 days a year! But the monsoon rainfall over the Indo-Gangetic plains has reduced. India annually loses 101 billion work hours, equivalent to about 23 million jobs, due to the heat stress.

Spring did not show up this year, but there has been fresh snowfall in April and May in some of the Himalayan states. Heatwaves are rising, lasting up to 36 days a year! But the monsoon rainfall over the Indo-Gangetic plains has reduced. India annually loses 101 billion work hours, equivalent to about 23 million jobs, due to the heat stress.

From Rs 30 a kg to Rs 80 in a month, tomato prices shoot up with rising temeratures and falling production
From Rs 30 a kg to Rs 80 in a month, tomato prices shoot up with rising temeratures and falling production

By Sumit Yadav

After wheat, mango, litchi and lemon, farmers who grow tomatoes have reported low production as the heatwave dries up the tomato flowers before they fruit. Because of low availability of tomatoes, their prices have hit the roof.

After wheat, mango, litchi and lemon, farmers who grow tomatoes have reported low production as the heatwave dries up the tomato flowers before they fruit. Because of low availability of tomatoes, their prices have hit the roof.

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

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.

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.

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