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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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Posted On 26/01/2022 in Farming Types , Sustainability
Importance of Agriculture in India’s Economy
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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Posted On 12/01/2022 in Nutrients & Fertilizers
Use of Fertilizers in India
Fertilizers are an essential input for almost all crops. India being a predominantly agrarian economy further highlights the fact that fertilizers should not only be used correctly but also utilised in a way that it promotes better soil health.
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Posted On 05/01/2022 in Crops
What Does India Grow - Major Crops
The story of Indian agriculture finds mention even in Vedic texts. India has witnessed phenomenal changes since then in the way it grows crops. Today, India ranks among the top few countries in various aspects related to agriculture.
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Posted On 22/12/2021 in Climate & Weather
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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