Organic Farming

Cooperative Farming

Cooperative Farming: Reforming the Agricultural Sector

Cooperative farming is the essence of the agricultural system, which includes the formation of alliance building involving people with shared responsibilities and liabilities, possessing the thinking ability for the upliftment of the underprivileged of this society. It includes the farmers gathering resources in equitable efforts to conduct farming practices in groups or small farmers coming […]

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MEDITERRANEAN FARMING

Globalized Era of Mediterranean Farming

The Mediterranean crop cultivation is having a long historical mark in the late known global civilization. Mediterranean farming is having a differential form of climatic changes where wide varieties of crops are grown in Mediterranean agriculture. Mediterranean farming is having varied differential forms of climatic changes where wide varieties of crops are grown in Mediterranean

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Capitalist Farming

Reinventing Novel Idea in Capitalist Farming

Capitalist farming is a novel concept in which the means of production are privately owned. In earlier Indian farming, the agricultural system was preferably channelized and monitored by the capitalist class (as seen in the Zamindari system), which created a huge socio-economic disparity and a gulf of differences. Capitalistic farming, or individualistic farming, as we

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difference between contour farming and terrace farming

Contour Farming And Terracing Farming: Key Differences Explained

While India holds the world’s second-most agricultural land, it does not provide equal ease of cultivation in farming for everyone. Water scarcity, soil degradation, challenging terrain, and erratic climate change have always been pressing issues when trying to maximize the yield for community consumption and exports. In such contexts, understanding the difference between contour farming

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Hydroponic Farming in India

Hydroponic Farming in India: Is It Profitable and Worth the Investment?

Hydroponic Farming in India With the industry reaching a market cap of $500 million, hydroponic farming in India is taking off! Many farmers throughout the country want to jump ship from traditional farming to this new-age method, where plants are grown without soil. However, as a dedicated organic farmer in India with a decade of

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Biodynamic Farming in India

Why There Is No Widespread Acceptance of Biodynamic Farming in India | The Ultimate Guide to Understanding 2025

On the surface, adoption movements for organic farming and biodynamic farming in India look similar. Both of these practices, built on similar principles, follow similar practices, and share the same goal: that being, to break away from non-organic and synthetic pesticides, chemicals, and compost, creating an all-natural, pure result on one’s farm. Yet, throughout the

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coconut farming in india

How to Be Successful in Coconut Farming in India: Fundamentals, Problems, and Profitability

With cultivation in 100 countries covering both coastal areas and inner land regions, Coconut farming has always been a favorable crop throughout the world. In Asia for countries like the Philippines and Indonesia, it is a major part for ensuring stable economic growth. However, coconut farming in India is on another level. Even without realizing

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India's first fully organic state

Secrets Behind Sikkim’s Remarkable Success as India’s First Fully Organic State

Have you ever heard the term India’s first fully organic state before this decade? I surely didn’t. Only in 2016, when a survey was conducted to determine the Indian state with the most organic farms and the highest adoption of organic practices, did Sikkim turn out to be leading the charge with a 100% adoption.

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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Organic Farming

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Organic Farming: A Sustainable Approach to Agriculture

At the turn of the century, millions of Indian farming communities did not earn a substantial income from their practices, even after the four decades of green revolution practices, thus, in efforts to keep up with the growing demands of the Indian market, Indian farmers are forced to adapt and to rely on chemical fertilizers

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Avocado Farming in India

Avocado Farming in India: Cultivation, Benefits, and Market Potential

Any specialized fruit farming business in India has to face the tight restraints of Indian consumers, particularly common folks, who prefer not to spend a high cost associated with fancy fruits like avocado, especially when many other tropical options are available throughout the year. However, thanks to today’s health-conscious market, many experts believe that avocado

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