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Cropin Technology Solution
CropIn is an intuitive, intelligent, self-evolving system that delivers future-ready farming solutions to the entire agricultural sector.
Organic Food
Organic food is the product of a farming system which avoids the use of man-made fertilizers; pesticides; growth regulators and livestock feed additives.
The mFish Initiative
mFish was originally launched by US Secretary of State John Kerry at the Our Ocean Conference on June 17, 2014 as an initiative to link fishermen with markets and build capacity for improved fishery management as well as create a network of fishermen.
Burning Topic Smog Rules The North India
Combines are the machines that harvest, thresh; separate the grain and also removes the grain from the husk, all in one go.
The Sky Greens System To Grow More Food In Less Space
Economics, Capacity Building and Technology: The Impact can be BIG
Support To Budding Agri-tech Startups
Support To Budding Agri-tech Startups
Women Farmers: Challenges And Opportunities
According to the United Nations, women comprise approximately 43 percent of the world’s agricultural labour force, but these involvements only give them access to the labouring part not to the decision-making areas like irrigation, land management, and other agricultural cooperatives.
Drones Are Opening Up A Huge Opportunity In Agriculture Sector
According to the United Nation’s report world population is projected to reach 10 billion by 2050.
Paradigm Shift In Focus Is The Need Of The Hour For Indian Agri-warehousing
Indian Agriculture dwindling with monsoon continues to keep the overall development of the sector in the doldrums.
Patents: Innovation Boosters For Start-ups
India proudly stands as the third largest start-up ecosystem in the world with its vibrant ever-growing entrepreneurial landscape.
Sustainable Farming Through Commercial Aquaponics In India
For a country that is predominantly agrarian – and employing directly and indirectly – over 60 percent of its active working population, the lack of a comprehensive vision and innovation in the agriculture sector is unfortunate.
Challenges and Opportunities for New Entrants in Agriculture in India
Despite increasing urbanisation (unfortunately horizontally expanded) as well as rural population’s influx to the cities, agricultural population in India grew by 50 percent during the last three decades after 1980.
Empowering Women In A Male Dominated Society
I had come across a small river on Google Maps, and started to do a bit of research as to what it had produced.
Fuelling Agricultural Yield Through Technology
These accounts offer low or no fees, generous yields and lots of customer-friendly features.
Paddy In Punjab & Sugarcane In Maharashtra Are Emptying Irrigation Resources
Paddy In Punjab & Sugarcane In Maharashtra Are Emptying Irrigation Resources
“The Green Journey Of Rhea Singhal”
Rhea Singhal is India’s leading green crusader who started Ecoware, which is solving India’s problem of waste management, by providing 100 % natural, biodegradable, and compostable products. Ecoware is made from the waste of common agricultural crops that would otherwise be burnt in the open to clear farmland. Once Ecoware products come in contact with soil, they compost within 90 days and are certified by the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture).
Biological Alternatives To Chemical Pesticides
In order to fulfill the food demand of growing population, higher and advanced productive agricultural materials are required…
Agriculture Can Fuel the Next Economic Revolution
Ranked amongst the fifty most influential people in India, Sadhguru has been conferred the “Padma Vibhushan” by the Government of India in 2017
Smart Farming: Shaping The Future Of Agriculture
Precision farming involves the use of the Decision Support System (DSS) for farm or field management
Role Of Post Harvest Processing In National Development For Augmenting Rural Prosperity
Post-harvest is a general term applicable in major sectors like, agriculture/ horticulture, animal (dairy, poultry, sheep/ goat etc.) and fisheries
Contribution Of Technology In Agriculture
India is a wonderful country.
Tackling Water Scarcity: Drip Irrigation To The Rescue
Water is depleting at a rapid rate across the globe
Agricultural – Import: A Potential Stumbling Block On Road To Doubling Farm Income And Farmers' Prosperity Scheme
Agricultural Imports in India, particularly food grains where the county happens to be leading producers of cereals like rice, wheat, maize, etc. is like cutting the roots of a tree and pouring water on the canopy!
Bumper Production Without The Necessary Movement Of Crops Will Not Solve Farmers' Distress
India is one of the foremost countries that can bask in the glory of ‘bumper production’ year after year.
Agri-Warehousing: Innovations And Technologies For The Future
In the past few decades, India has made big strides from being the importer of food grains to one of its leading exporters.
From Smart Water Pumps To Drones: Technology Is Changing Indian Farms
Disruptive technologies and innovations in application engineering are fast changing farming practices in India. From preparing the land to sowing to reaping and mentoring of the crop, everything today can be done with the aid of sophisticated technology-driven systems.
Sugar Bitter Or Sweet?
Market Scenario of Sugar Industry in India
UFLEX - Shaping The Food World With Flexfresh Packaging Solution
Mr. N Shiva Shankaran, Vice President of UFLEX, interacted with Sagrika Sanjay and Binoy Sahee of Food Marketing & TechnologyIndia about their new shelf-life extension technology, “FlexFresh”.
Budget 2018: Testimony For The Farmer's Within The Realm Of Possibility
The first hour of Arun Jaitley’s Budget speech in the parliament during the railway budget was mostly about famers, rural livelihood and social security.
The Recent Development In Fisheries Governance Leads To A Large Role In Fishery Management
Fish are popularly known for their enrichment with proteins and it is consumed by a large population throughout the world. According to the survey conducted and reports published by FAO in 2016, world fish production utilized for direct human consumption is 87 percent or 146 million tonnes in 2016, up from 85 percent or 136 million tonnes in 2014.