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Sugarcane field

Posted On 29/12/2023 in People in Agriculture

People in Agriculture - Dr. Janaki Ammal

Dr Janaki Ammal, pioneering botanist, & cytogeneticist was known best for putting the sweetness into India’s sugarcane varieties. She served as the head of the Botanical Survey of India in the 1950s and was awarded the Padma Shri in 1977.

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Taro Pumps new store design

Posted On 18/12/2023 in Better, By , Texmo Industries & Taro Pumps

Redesigning Taro Stores

We have created Taro stores that are truly inviting. Customers feel encouraged to not only walk into our stores but also get a direct look at & feel of our products, enjoy a comfortable, clean, and information-filled space and feel welcome.

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Three gears on a green field background

Posted On 04/12/2023 in Better, By , Texmo Industries & Taro Pumps

Revamps And Realignments

Our team of engineers don’t believe in resting on their laurels or that constancy is sacrosanct. So, if there is even the smallest opportunity to make a significant change; even in a best-selling product; they will get to work. Because at the end of all the re-design is a happier customer.

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Scientist doing tests in a field

Posted On 20/10/2023 in Technology

Agricultural Science – How Does It Help?

Agricultural science brings together researchers, academicians, scientists, farmers, & entomologists, & others to reinforce agricultural practices with better understanding of soil management, pest control, and resource management too.

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Farmer checking grains in a field

Posted On 29/09/2023 in People in Agriculture

People in Agriculture - P.V. Satheesh

P.V. Satheesh’s name is associated with millets, local knowledge systems, agri-biodiversity, & food sovereignty – just a few things close to his heart. His work in revival of local seed systems was not only critical but innovative as well.

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