Meet these local innovators who in a brief span of three years became Master Trainers on Natural Farming. Not only they introduced millet cultivation in their fields, but...
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Women-led farms Case studies from mid-hills of Himachal Pradesh
Women farmers intuitively practice principles of agroecology. Their focus is not just on soil and crops by adopting sustainable practices, but also on the health of their...
Women and Agroecology – September 2023 – Issue 25.3
Read the magazine Editorial 6. Engineering just transitions - Women's empowerment and adaptation through agroecology Bindu Mohanty 11. Women-led farms - Case studies from...
Small scale Bio-Resource Centres For better adoption of agroecological practices
Small-scale Bio Resource Centres (BRCs) can play a significant role in the transition to agroecological agriculture, by helping farmers to use bio-formulations that are difficult...
Canal automation for efficient use of water in agriculture
Making our irrigation systems compatible with the demands of the 21st century is the real challenge before us. While technology is not everything, refusal to learn lessons from...
Water scarcity to abundance
Enhanced awareness among communities and self confidence among farmer groups to work collectively, coupled with support to implement water conservation practices that are...
Water management – Critical for Indian Agriculture
With climate changes resulting in erratic and unpredictable monsoons, the pressure on available water resources is increasing. To address this, Sehgal Foundation has promoted...
Harnessing solar energy for irrigation
Shifting to use of renewable sources like the solar power in a region with abundant natural resources, will not only enhance livelihoods but also reduce costs on fossil...
Innovative row covered technology for vegetable cultivation
Highlights how an innovative technology helped farmers to be resilient in dealing with water logging conditions and drought situations, while protecting their soils,...