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Posted On 04/06/2022 in Sustainability

What Does India Do With Agri Waste?

Every harvest cycle results in crop wastage - banana stems, fruit peels, leaves plucked from vegetables and so on. Crop residues or agricultural residual material are rich with bioactive compounds and are a source of ‘wealth’ in more ways than one.

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Posted On 01/06/2022 in Technology

AgriStack and Indian Agriculture

April of 2021 saw the government of India signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft Corporation. This MoU is about harnessing Microsoft’s tech prowess in cloud computing to create a Unified Farmer Service Interface.

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Posted On 28/05/2022 in Soil & Water , Sustainability

Vermitechnology in Agriculture

Vermitechnology, consisting of vermicomposting works in a very simple way - earthworms; nature’s best ploughers; are used to convert agriculture or waste material into something more valuable - an alternative to chemical fertilisers.

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Posted On 25/05/2022 in People in Agriculture

Youth-Farmer

More often than not, the images we see are cliched - old, sun-burnt farmers and young IT professionals. The contrasts go on until you are faced with an alternative: a young person, perhaps in front of their computer, but sitting in a field rather than the IT department of some corporate entity!

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Posted On 22/05/2022 in Crops

Fruit Capitals of India

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), India is the second largest fruit producer in the world. India has a hugely interesting association with fruits - from mythology to modern times, fruit has put India on the world map for many different reasons. For instance, the mango is known as the king of fruit and there are around 1000 different varieties of this fruit in India.

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