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One man’s revolutionary movement is saving 3.5 million farmers in Uttarakhand from starvation

May 25, 2015 ofai

May 24, 2015

Here’s how farmers of Uttarakhand are following a traditional method of farming called Baranaja (or twelve grains) to sustain their crops even in harsh climatic conditions.

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