Explore how weather forecasting and AI are revolutionizing Indian farming, enhancing crop protection and agricultural productivity for future sustainability.
In 2007, 22-year-old P. Ramesh’s groundnut farm was losing money. As was the norm in most of India (and still is), Ramesh was using a cocktail of pesticides and fertilizers across his 2.4 hectares in ...
At a time when India is looking for sustainable solutions amid global fertiliser uncertainty, German-based Dr. Heinisch Agro ...
A new CSR project aims to improve the livelihoods of dairy farmers in one of the most water-scarce areas of India by using innovative products and services that leverage digital technologies. Rockwell ...
A python reportedly swallowed a large farm animal — now, here’s something you don’t hear about every day. We know that pythons are large animals; however, swallowing something as large as a cow is ...
Low in calories and packed with antioxidants, blueberries are gaining popularity among health-conscious consumers in India.
Indian-origin high schoolers Unnathi Kumar, Aarushi Bansal and Tarana Tewari have teamed up to create an app aimed at making farming life more efficient. The three 16-year-old high school seniors – ...
In India, farmers own high-value land but cannot translate land into wealth. New models of agriculture and ethical entrepreneurship can fix this. Anju Srivastava is the Founder & Managing Director of ...
This article is authored by Laveesh Bhandari and Sushil Saigal.
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