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Video
Pitcher irrigation

With pitcher irrigation, round porous clay pots are buried into the soil near the crop and filled with water. The water seeps out slowly through the porous walls of the pot and reaches the roots of the plants. As the plants consume the water, more water will seep out from...
India
2021 - Access Agriculture

Video
The Silent Wave | A fisheries cooperative in India responds to Covid-19

On 21 March 2020, ten days after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Covid-19 a pandemic, a voluntary closure was imposed on all fishing and fish marketing activities in Kollam in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Shot during the peak of the first wave of Covid-19 in India, this...
India
2021 - ICSF

Practices
Treating mastitis in cows, with low-cost and climate resilient, herbal regimen

Mastitis is an inflammation of one or more quarters of the udder (dairy herds) usually caused by bacterial infection. Several types of bacteria cause distinctly different mastitis infections. As a consequence, the udder is inflamed, swollen, and blood may come out with milk which yields to reduction in milk yields....
India
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Video
Managing rust diseases in wheat and barley

Rust diseases spread through wind and can rapidly develop in cool, wet weather. To know if your crop has rust disease, rub over the infected plant part to see if a yellow, brown or black powder sticks to your fingers. By combining organic methods, you will be able to grow...
India
2021 - Access Agriculture

Practices
Treating anoestrus cases in cattle and small ruminants

Livestock including cows, sheep and goats do not come to heat due to lack of hormones and proper nutrition. Inductions of heat by chemical hormone is costly, and their residues can be seen in milk and meat, which can be hazardous. Livestock can be induced to heat by phytohormones. There...
India
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Fact sheet
Dharamitra in India

The initiative is located in Central India, encompassing the Vidarbha District and the adjoining districts of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Dietary-based anemia is a widespread problem, especially amongst young women. The area is facing an acute agrarian crisis. One of its causes is climate change and the increasingly unpredictable monsoon...
India
2021 - CARI, Gosavi Bahuudeshiya Sanstha (GBS)

Fact sheet
Voluntary Association of Agricultural General Development Health and Reconstruction Alliance in India

The mission of the Voluntary Association of Agricultural General Development Health and Reconstruction Alliance in India (VAAGDHARA) is to create and nurture vibrant institutions of poor and tribal peoples in Western India so that they have sustainable livelihoods through scientific, indigenous and appropriate knowledge and technologies and their children are well educated...
India
2021 - CARI, Gosavi Bahuudeshiya Sanstha (GBS)

Practices
Herbal treatment of chronic diarrhoea in cattle and small ruminants

Chronic diarrhoea in grazing animals is common in tropical livestock. Infection by bacteria and virus lead to diarrhoea. Use of antibiotics is costly and has residual effects through milk and meat. The traditional use of Chebulic myrobalan (Terminali chebula) along with curd from cow or goat milk is an effective...
India
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Practices
Biological control of Cardamom Root Grub (Basilepta fulvicorne)

Cardamom root grub (Basilepta fulvicorne: Chrysomelidae) is a major pest damaging roots of small cardamom (Elettariacardamomum Maton) causing 29 to 66 percent crop loss under various levels of infestation. Chemical control with agrochemicals viz. Chlorpyrifos and Phorate, though help in managing the pest, repeated application of such chemicals is deleterious to...
India
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Report
Agriculture, food and nutrition security: a study of availability and sustainability in India

This volume provides an interdisciplinary collection of studies that cover the trends and issues related to agricultural productivity and availability, food and nutrition security, and sustainability in India. The book discusses a broad range of vital issues concerning the production and consumption of food during the era of climate change,...
India
2021

Fact sheet
Renuka Bio Farms in India

The initiative is located in the Chittoor district in the Rayalaseema region of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. With a tropical climate, Chittoor is one of the most drought prone districts in the country, a problem exacerbated by depletion of natural resources, global warming, increasing population pressure, pollution, loss...
India
2021 - CARI, Gosavi Bahuudeshiya Sanstha (GBS)

Fact sheet
Agriculture Man Ecology Foundation in India

The initiative is located on the Deccan Plateau of India. The climate is semi-arid in the north but tropical elsewhere. The majority of the farming population own less than one hectare of land and live and work in fragile environments, with little capital for investment and few off-farm employment opportunities....
India
2021 - CARI, Gosavi Bahuudeshiya Sanstha (GBS)

Report
Women actresses of the agroecological transition: Feedback on 10 years of projects by SOL and Navdanya in North India

The role played by women in agriculture is decisive. The FAO estimates that they contribute half of the world’s food production1 . They are often responsible for the preparation of the land, watering, harvesting, storage, processing, and packaging, as well as for the supply of water and the administrative and...
India
2021 - SOL, Alternatives Agroécologiques et Solidaires and Navdanya

Journal article
India: Shifting Sands

The COVID-19 pandemic poses an additional challenge for the social-ecological resilience of the fisheries of Pulicat, India’s second largest lagoon. Pulicat, India’s second largest lagoon, which straddles the states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu on the Coromandel Coast of south India, covers a maximum area of 750 sq km and...
India
2021 - The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)

Blog article
A Convincing Gesture

People use gestures intentionally to convey meaning, while many other hand movements are unconscious. Moving our hands helps us to grasp the right words. But human speech is also much more than words and hand gestures.
India
2021 - Access Agriculture

Report
Sustainable Agriculture in India 2021- what we know and how to scale up

This study, in collaboration with the Food and Land Use Coalition (FOLU), provides an overview of the current state of sustainable agriculture practices and systems (SAPSs) in India. It aims to help policymakers, administrators, philanthropists, and others contribute to an evidence-based scale-up of SAPSs, which represent a vital alternative to conventional,...
India
2021 - e Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)

Website
Agroecological farmers in India: Sireesha’s story

This video tells the story of Sireesha - one of the thousands of women and men farmers in Andhra Pradesh, India, practicing agroecology in Farmer Field Schools facilitated by the Andhra Pradesh Community managed Natural Farming Programme and FAO. Through agroecology and FFS, Sireesha and her family improved their incomes; consume healthy and...
India
2021 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Video
Social capital: the crucial role of women's groups in scaling up agroecology

The leader of the Community Managed Natural Farming (CMNF) programme Vijay Kumar explains the Social Capital side of the story, and how women’s groups were a central part of the success of CMNF, now recognised worldwide as a model of agricultural transformation. The CMNF initiative has mobilised over a million...
India - South Africa
2021 - AFSA, Andhra Pradesh Community managed Natural Farming

Practices
Reducing input costs for Paddy, Sugarcane, Groundnut, Turmeric and Banana by using herbal pesticides

Herbal pesticide has been prepared based on farmers innovations documented by SEVA in association with Honeybee Network and National Innovation Foundation. The main objective is to disseminate low cost eco-friendly practices which are safe to human, livestock and environment. SEVA has promoted farmers experimentation and validated this practice. Now this...
India
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA

Practices
Korangadu pastureland and promotion of fodder species for livestock

In order to promote livestock in dry land areas, farmers created “Korangadu” pastureland many centuries ago in their own private lands in Tamil Nadu. This system encourages livestock keeping and earning more income in dry land/rainfed areas. Korangadu typically consists of a mixture of grass, legumes and tree species including...
India
2021 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO TECA
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