Describe the geographical conditions required for the growth of rice

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The rice crop (Oryza sativa) also known as paddy is a kharif crop that requires a hot and humid climate. It is a water-intensive crop and hence needs an average annual rainfall between 175 to 300 centimeters. Temperature ranges from 21 to 37º Celsius and sandy loam to clay loam soils with pH around 5.5 … Read more

COFAM Helped Farmers To Grow Saffron In Darjeeling Hills

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The agriculture of Darjeeling Hill has now taken a new turn. Now the cultivation of the world’s most valuable spice, Saffron, has started here and it has been made successful by the Centre for Floriculture and Agri-Business Management (COFAM) department of North Bengal University in Siliguri. The first success in this farming has been achieved … Read more

What Is Truck Farming: Definition, Concept & Benefits

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Truck farming is the practice of cultivating fruits and vegetables crop on a large scale to transport them to distant markets. The historic records of truck farming can be seen in Egypt and Greece. With time as human civilizations evolved, people invented new agricultural techniques and transportation methods that helped to reduce post-harvest losses. Due … Read more

10 Impact Of Traditional Agriculture

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Traditional agriculture is a primitive method of farming in which farmers use indigenous knowledge, traditional tools and equipment, organic fertilizers and pesticides. However, production may be less in traditional farming systems, but it is a healthy food production system. Many people get confused between the definition of modern and traditional agriculture and they involve the … Read more

What changes has the country of India undergone in agriculture?

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Post-independence, India has seen many agricultural changes that made India a food exporting country from a food-scarce country. When the British left India in 1947, they destroyed the native natural farming system of the country that used to be the country’s backbone for a healthy and organic food production system. Due to this deaths through … Read more

What Is A Micro Farm: Concept & Advantages

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Agricultural land is degrading gradually, according to a report from the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, 1.6 and 3.3 million hectares of hectares of agricultural land could be lost by 2030 due to urbanisation. Hence, a micro farm could be our potential solution to combat global hunger in the future. However, most people often … Read more

TNAU Advised Farmers To Cultivate Sannam Red Chilli Variety

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The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) has advised farmers of Tamil Nadu to cultivate Sannam red chilli variety to get maximum profits based on their forecast. TNAU Price Forecasting Scheme has analyzed the past 16 years of red chilli prices that prevailed at Tirunelveli regulated market for sannam red chilli variety. According to the analysis … Read more

Government Is Hoping For Artificial Rain In Delhi To Curb Pollution

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On 2nd November, Delhi AQI crossed the 400 mark for the first time of the season making city’s air suffocating for humans and animals. Hence to control air pollution, the government is planning for artificial rain in Delhi. The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) on 9th October has already notified a blanket ban on manufacturing, … Read more

5 Kitchen Waste That Can Fertilize Your Plants

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If you love growing plants in your garden, then to care for them and fertilize them to provide sufficient nutrition, you can use these kitchen waste, instead of throwing them away. It will also help to reduce and reuse kitchen waste in the environment. Moreover, the feeling of growing plants by reusing waste can’t be … Read more

In which country has the world’s largest plant growing under water been discovered?

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In western Australia the world’s largest plant growing under water has been discovered by scientists. They believe that the plant is around 4,500 years old and spread up to 180 Kilometers. A study was published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the plant, discovered at Shark Bay, is a single clone of “Posidonia australis” seagrass. … Read more