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Punjab Farmer's Organic Jaggery Booked Till 2027

Amarjit Singh Bhangu from Jalandhar turned to organic farming, creating such high demand for his jaggery and shakkar that orders are booked until March 2027. Discover his inspiring journey.

India Urges Farm Machinery Shift to Green Fuels

India's Agriculture Ministry calls for transition to green fuel-based farm technologies to reduce emissions and fuel costs. Industry leaders commit to sustainable solutions.

Farming: The Ultimate Teacher for Modern Children

Discover how farming helps children develop emotional stability, patience, and resilience in today's fast-paced world. Learn why schools are integrating agriculture into curriculum.

Gadkari & Pawar NGOs Partner for AI in Agriculture

Agrovision Foundation and Agriculture Development Trust forge a historic alliance, leveraging AI to boost crop yields and farmer profits. Discover how this partnership will transform Indian agriculture.

Jharkhand Women Train in Assam for Pearl Farming

Farmers from Jharkhand, led by women entrepreneurs, undergo artificial pearl culture training at Cotton University. Learn how this initiative creates business opportunities and economic empowerment.

Schoolgirls' Banners Grab PM Modi's Attention

Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally invited two schoolgirls at the South India Natural Farming Summit 2025 after their handwritten banners caught his eye. Read about this inspiring interaction.

PAU Demonstrates Advanced Farm Tech at Jatana Event

Punjab Agricultural University leads farm tech revolution at Jatana event, showcasing sustainable solutions and corporate innovations for modern agriculture. Discover the future of farming!

India Tops Global Agricultural Methane Emissions

India emerges as world's largest methane emitter from agriculture, contributing 14% of global livestock emissions. UN report highlights urgent need for sustainable farming practices.

Maharashtra Cotton Farming Area Declines Sharply

Maharashtra's cotton cultivation shrinks by 4.59 lakh hectares as high labor costs push farmers to soybean. Production expected to fall to 87.63 lakh bales in 2024-25. Read full analysis.

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