Crop Diversification: One solution for Modern Agricultural Problems
A Possible Solution to the Issues with Intensive Monocultures:Crop diversity as an alternative to monoculture: one way to address contemporary agricultural issues.
Read MoreTransforming The lives of Farmers.
A Possible Solution to the Issues with Intensive Monocultures:Crop diversity as an alternative to monoculture: one way to address contemporary agricultural issues.
Read MoreAbout 95% of production is made from bread wheat (Triticum aestivum), followed by (T. durum, 4%) and Dicoccum (T. dicoccum, 1%).
It is primarily farmed in six agroclimatic zones as a winter (Rabi) crop, with the Indo-Gangetic plains having the highest concentration.
Read MoreA kilogram of rice requires 3,000 to 5,000 gallons of water in traditional farming. Flooded soil is necessary for the crop’s growth since it inhibits the growth of weeds and improves soil nutrient uptake for higher yields
Read MoreComprehensive Information on the Usage and Benefits of DAP and SSP Fertilizers
Read MoreThe ₹1.32 lakh crore agriculture budget ;Dream of Viksit Bharat
Read MoreLakhpati Didi and ‘She Mart’: Will be effective in making rural women entrepreneurs
Read MoreUsing sensing technologies to make farms more “intelligent” and connected through so-called “precision agriculture,” often referred to as “smart farming,” is one strategy to address the problems and improve the quality and quantity of agricultural products
Read MoreCumin is a crop that can be grown successfully in a cool, dry climate (15 to 25 degrees Celsius) for good growth and production. As a result, cumin cultivation is limited to areas with low atmospheric humidity and mild winters.
Read More