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Farmers and scientists have worked together to create a local, organic alternative to chemical fertilizers and pesticides to increase crop yields without degrading the soil. Now, they hope to see more farmers use “jholmal.”
Almost all farmers in Aiddhungra, Budechaur and Bagargot villages have abandoned maize and millet farming due to increasing incursions by ...
As part of our concerted efforts to support and encourage the next generation of Australians in study, careers and volunteering ...
An International Consultative Workshop on Hill Agriculture Development, organized jointly by Krishi Gobeshona Foundation (KGF), Dhaka, Bangladesh and the International ...
The ministry of climate change and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) agreed on Friday to work closely for ...
Program:Reports Video By: Prime Times Television
This phenomenon is not confined to Nepal--bees are dying all over the world. Colony collapse, a phenomenon where worker bees ...
“While we have organic farming in Bhutan, the scale and the volume of production is not enough if we want ...
Farming in the shadow of the world's highest mountains has never been easy - and climate change is making it ...