1800-102-8888
Texmo Industries Est. 1956

The latest blog from Taro Pumps and Texmo Industries

From product launches and company news to exclusive research and pump related articles, keep checking back to stay in the loop.

Latest Posts

Aerial view of a field and houses

Posted On 10/07/2022 in Technology

Geospatial Tech & Indian Agriculture

One of the most well-known applications of geospatial technology is in precision agriculture. A farmer can use data to identify field variability and make informed decisions on the application of nutrients and quantities of water. Along with other solutions, geospatial tech is doing its bit as well to help in sustainability and better crop management.

Read More
Field of yellow flowers

Posted On 07/07/2022 in People in Agriculture , Sustainability

People in Agriculture - Subhash Palekar

What do Karl Marx, pesticides, Gandhi and agriculture have in common? The answer could well be Subhash Palekar. He has risen to prominence in recent times because of his unique model of farming - the Subhash Palekar Natural Farming (SPNF) also known as Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF).

Read More
Farmer in a field

Posted On 04/07/2022 in Technology

Farming as a Service

Technology has made it possible for sellers to deliver almost anything ‘as a service’ over a network. This is very different from the traditional model of delivering products on location. It stands to reason, therefore, to talk about FaaS or Farming as a Service and how it is changing things in the Indian agriculture sector as well.

Read More
Factory with gases being emitted near a field

Posted On 01/07/2022 in Technology

Nuclear Tech in Agriculture

You can associate nuclear technology with space exploration, energy, criminal investigations and even the field of medicine. But, would you associate it with actual ‘fields’, as in farming? Nuclear tech is, indubitably, a sophisticated science and only a strategic partnership between farmers, scientists and academic bodies can bring about positive developments.

Read More
A dry field

Posted On 28/06/2022 in Climate & Weather

Managing Agriculture Drought

Indian agriculture is heavily dependent on monsoons. Therefore, the timing of the monsoon is critical to every farmer across the country. The monsoons contribute around 89 cm of the 116 cm of rain that India receives every year. India’s dependence on rainfall also means that agriculture drought is a very real risk and has to be managed.

Read More