Agroforestry plays an important role in climate resilience by combining trees, crops and farming systems to reduce heat stress, conserve water, improve soil health, store carbon, support biodiversity and create more stable income opportunities for farmers.
Read MoreAgroforestry is a sustainable farming system where trees are grown along with crops, livestock or both on the same land. This blog explains agroforestry and its benefits for farmers, including additional income, soil improvement, water conservation, climate resilience and long-term rural livelihood support.
Read MoreNatural farming practices in India focus on healthy soil, low-cost cultivation, local resources, biodiversity, reduced chemical dependency, water conservation, and sustainable livelihoods for farmers.
Read MoreBiodiversity loss in agriculture affects soil health, pollination, crop resilience, farmer income, nutrition, and long-term sustainability. This blog explains the causes, impacts, and practical solutions through diversified farming, agroforestry, natural farming, native seeds, water conservation, and FPO-led action.
Read MoreImpact of climate change on farming is becoming more visible in India through irregular rainfall, rising temperature, drought, floods, new pest attacks, crop damage and unstable farmer income. Small farmers are affected the most because they have limited resources, weak irrigation access and low risk-bearing capacity.
Read MoreCase Study: Successful Amla-Based FPO in India Introduction Case Study: Successful Amla-Based FPO in India The concept of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) is transforming Indian agriculture by helping small and marginal farmers collectively improve: production, market linkage, infrastructure, processing, and value addition. However, despite India being one of the world’s…
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