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Farmer herding cattle

Posted On 22/12/2021 in Agriculture Services

Allied to Agriculture

Agriculture is one of the primary contributors to the Indian economy. Along with its allied sectors, agriculture is estimated to contribute 21.82% of gross added value. It is also interesting to note that though India’s agriculture sector contributes only around 14% of the country’s GDP, it accounts for 42% employment. And finally, the global average for agricultural contribution is 6.4%, making Indian agriculture a higher contributor by that standard.

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Solar panel fence around a greenhouse

Posted On 15/12/2021 in Solar power

Solar Power and Agriculture

Isn't it interesting to know that the energy consumption of the entire world for a year can be handled by the sunlight that hits Earth for just under 2 hours? Small wonder then that solar power is being harnessed by households, industries, various kinds of commercial enterprises and even agriculture.

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Tractor in an empty field

Posted On 08/12/2021 in Farming Types

Corporate Farming

Typically, the word ‘corporate’ implies a behemoth structure that has more power, capabilities and a larger presence in the world. Almost all these characteristics apply when you associate ‘corporate’ with farming as well.

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Beds of plants on a high rise terrace

Posted On 01/12/2021 in Farming Types

Urban Agriculture

For most of us, the terms ‘agriculture’ and ‘farming’ are associated with wide open fields, idyllic rural settings and villages. Therefore the term ‘urban agriculture’ really does seem contradictory. But, is it really?

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Women farmers working in a paddy field

Posted On 26/11/2021 in People in Agriculture

Women in Farming

Women farmers have roared into the spotlight recently because of their role in the farmers protests but, they have had a huge role to play even before this event. And yet, women farmers have a long way to go to break the cloak of invisibility that seems to surround their work in Indian farms. So, what is the situation now? Is it changing?

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