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Posted On 08/04/2024 in Crops

Medicinal Herbs Farming

India has several medical ethnobotany profiles. Mountain regions, Gangetic plains, & forests produce plants of high medicinal value. According to the Botanical Survey of India, India is home to more than 8,000 species of medicinal plants.

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Posted On 01/04/2024 in Better, By

The Future of Culture

The future of corporate culture is likely to be shaped by technological innovation, societal shifts, & changing employee expectations. Companies that are proactive and adapt to these changes are likely to thrive in the long term.

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Posted On 25/03/2024 in Organic farming , Sustainability

Natural Farming

Natural farming helps counteract low productivity due to depleted soil, climate change, disruptions in infrastructure etc. Natural farming gives farmers the opportunity to be climate-resilient & produce healthier food.

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Posted On 18/03/2024 in Better, By , Texmo Industries & Taro Pumps

Why We Are A Family-Owned Business

Family-owned businesses approach innovation differently but the result is growth, expansion of product portfolios, & new ways of doing good business. Legacy, endurance power, & adaptability will help traditional businesses stay relevant.

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Posted On 11/03/2024 in Agriculture Services , Logistics & Supply Chain

Minimum Support Price (MSP)

Minimum Support Price is the minimum price set by the government for a list of agricultural products. Macro-economic variables, & micro-level data are considered by the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) to recommend MSP.

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