Organic fertilizers don’t cause the same level of damage to the environment as conventional fertilizers. This is promoting their adoption among end-users.While Persistence Market Research maintains a positive outlook on the global organic fertilizer market, premium prices for…
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The first time Ittisha Sarah — a 25-year-old resident of Guwahati — used a koor (a heavy-duty spade), she did it effortlessly. She was with a group of 20, in a hill in Sonapur, about 15 km from Guwahati, planting saplings. “Digging and planting in silence — that was the…
The latest developments in the food industry show how fast the world is moving forward in countering climate change. Just this week, the global food chain giant …
The government today allowed unrestricted exports of all certified organic agricultural products, a move that would help in boosting shipments. The decision in this regard was taken in the meeting of the cabinet committee on economic affairs (CCEA), chaired by Prime Minister…
The Chandigarh Organic Farmers Market comprises people of the farming community, researchers, professors, poets, and young, educated local volunteers. The group organises organic mandis on Saturday of each week near Sukhna Lake to provide a better exchange between producers and…
By 2027, we hope all farmers here will go pesticide-free and we have launched initiatives to promote organic farming in 13 states, organising training workshops and there is a lot Punjab can learn and replicate, according to its own conditions. Another urgent need of the hour is to…
Recently published research findings confirm what is known to our elders for generations. The research involved data from over 290 million people from 20 countries. It claims that living close to nature and spending time outside may reduce the risk of type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease,…
In a bid to promote a healthy lifestyle, the UT education department has designated space for organic farming in 50 government schools.
The startup activity to help farmers will now find support from IBM’s subsidiary The Weather Company, which has tied up with Niti Aayog to engage with startups in the farm sector.
The growth rate of the organic food and beverage industry is projected to expand at a rate of 14.56% between now and 2024.