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Ranjit Kumar, Sanjiv Kumar, BS Yashavanth, Nakeertha Venu, PC Meena, A Dhandapani and Alok Kumar
The ?Green Revolution? (GR) technology-induced agricultural intensification has transformed India from food scarcity to a food surplus country. However, this has also resulted into several adverse repercussions. Increased application of chemical fertiliz...
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Baljeet Singh Saharan, Swati Tyagi, Robin Kumar, Vijay, Hari Om, Balwan Singh Mandal and Joginder Singh Duhan
Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF), utilizing natural resources, multiple cropping systems, and cow-dung- and urine-based products to improve soil biology, has been practiced by thousands of farmers in India. However, without any scientific proof, this t...
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Saikat Biswas
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A. H. Kumar Naik, S. Brunda, G. M. Chaithra
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Srinivasa Rao Pasala
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The mechanism of reforms is not given enough government funding and financial assistance to the agriculture sector. This impacted the conditions of cultivation, particularly in rural living conditions. The impact of free trade brought unstable prices, di...
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