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Climate change makes Sunderbans farmers opt for traditional seeds

Sundarbans (WB), Sept. 29: Climate change is inspiring farmers in the Sundarbans to go back in history to a time when their forefathers grew indigenous varieties of rice using green manure. Giving the modern high-yield varieties of rice a miss, farmers are going back to the pre-Green Revolution days and opting for traditional seeds which […]

Two New Events at Bhoomi – October 2013

We have been delighted with the great response to our 1 month Programme on Eco-friendly Food and Farming. We are now happy to offer the following programmes at the Bhoomi campus: 1. Education for Sustainability – 21st October – 2nd Nov, 2013. 2. Education Seminar – 26th October and 27th October, 2013 3. What is […]

Biodynamic & Organic Farming Training Workshop

Workshop On Biodynamic Farming – The four days (Jan. 12th to 15th) cover the basics of organic & biodynamic farming with many intensive hands-on sessions. Workshop On Vegetable, Fodder and Dairy Management – The three days (Jan. 16th to 18th) cover the art & science of growing Vegetables, Dairy & Fodder Management. This workshop will […]

Biodynamic Conference

January 9-11, 2014 Bhaikaka Krishi Kendra farm, Anand, Gujarat Organized by the Biodynamic Association of India The conference will have two focus themes, firstly organic & biodynamic seed breeding and production, and secondly, cattle husbandry, with eminent speakers from India and abroad. It will also introduce to some new developments in the organic farming scenario […]

Circular Awarness Programme exhibition

The Seed Technology Research Unit, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri and Protection of Plant Varieties & Farmers’ Right Authority, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India is organizing a training cum Awareness programme regarding the Protection of Plant Varieties & Farmers’ Right Act., procedure for registration of farmers varieties, process of benefit sharing, farmer’s rights on […]

State level Seeds Exhibition organized in Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar, September 25th Penetration of multinational seed companies in Indian market and mindless use of pesticides and fertilizers have proved burden for Indian farmers. Not only this, government sponsored and promoted seeds often putting farmers in fix, they cannot deny this nor can accept it. In this process poor farmers are becoming the victims. Similarly, […]

More farmers to go the organic way

S M Arun, TNN | Sep 24, 2013, 04.33 AM IST COIMBATORE: Over the years, farmers from rain-fed areas and groundwater irrigated areas, are increasingly turning to organic cultivation, despite the risks and additional effort involved. “Liberal use of pesticides and insecticides affects soil quality and productivity and thus more farmers are turning to organic […]

Millets, red rice on display at three-day mela

Special Correspondent MYSORE, September 14, 2013 To popularise and bring back the humble millet into the cuisine, promote the crop for its eco-friendly tendency to grow without much water, and highlight the health benefits and the sheer amount of culinary delights that can be teased out of it — these were some of the salient […]