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Sustainability

Women farmers working in a field

Posted On 16/06/2022 in Farming Types , People in Agriculture , Sustainability

Zero Budget Natural Farming in India

Padma Shri Subhash Palekar drew from ancient Indian texts, forest ecosystems and a formal degree in agriculture to develop and propagate ZBNF in the 1990s. This system relies on traditional practices to produce crops devoid of chemical inputs and in effect, revert to the pre-Green Revolution period of farming.

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Leaves with a recycle symbol

Posted On 04/06/2022 in Sustainability

What Does India Do With Agri Waste?

Farmers all over the world have to deal with different kinds of challenges when it comes to crop management. One such challenge is pest control. In a report titled Scientific review of the impact of climate change on plant pests, an FAO study, it was found that pests destroy up to 40 % of crops globally.

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Rolls of colorful fabric

Posted On 10/05/2022 in Sustainability

Crops and Clothes

The interest in plant based clothing has led to a movement called ‘farm to fashion’ and being a part of the farming sector, we thought it pertinent to look at what is happening here!

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A green field

Posted On 02/02/2022 in Pest Management , Sustainability

Ecological Engineering and Agriculture

According to a study published in the Indian Journal of Entomology, insect pests on an average cause up to 20% yield loss in the main crops. There are many approaches to pest management and ecological engineering is one of them.

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Stalk of yellow flowers

Posted On 26/01/2022 in Farming Types , Sustainability

Natural Farming in India

When Masanobu Fukuoka wrote his book, The One-Straw Revolution way back in 1975, little did he know that the world would go back to natural farming in such a significant way. This book went beyond agriculture and looked at a more holistic picture and key components such as the following became associated with natural farming.

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