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Aug 27, 2024 |
agritalker.com | Vangawa Bolgent
Stay informed and ahead of the curve! Follow AgriTalker on WhatsApp for real-time updates, breaking news, and exclusive agricultural content. Don't miss out – join now!Join AgriTalker Newspapers ChannelOrganic farming practices for small-scale farmers in NigeriaAs the sun peeks over the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink, Adebayo Oladele steps out of his modest home in Oyo State, Nigeria. The cool morning air carries the earthy scent of damp soil and fresh vegetation.
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Aug 24, 2024 |
agritalker.com | Vangawa Bolgent
Stay informed and ahead of the curve! Follow AgriTalker on WhatsApp for real-time updates, breaking news, and exclusive agricultural content. Don't miss out – join now!Join AgriTalker Newspapers ChannelKey PointsAt just 16 years old, Manasseh Aluga from Jos Plateau, Nigeria, has been awarded second place in the International Young Eco-Hero Award for his Kundu Waste Management Project, which turns plastic waste into eco-friendly building bricks.
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Aug 24, 2024 |
agritalker.com | Vangawa Bolgent
Stay informed and ahead of the curve! Follow AgriTalker on WhatsApp for real-time updates, breaking news, and exclusive agricultural content. Don't miss out – join now!Join AgriTalker Newspapers ChannelKey PointsMango leaves, rich in bioactive compounds like mangiferin, have been traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine and are now recognised for their potential to boost sexual health by improving blood flow, balancing hormones, and enhancing overall vitality.
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Aug 17, 2024 |
agritalker.com | Vangawa Bolgent
Stay informed and ahead of the curve! Follow AgriTalker on WhatsApp for real-time updates, breaking news, and exclusive agricultural content. Don't miss out – join now!Join AgriTalker Newspapers ChannelKey PointsSustainable food involves producing and consuming food in ways that benefit our health, support fair labour, and protect the environment, focussing on local sourcing, seasonal eating, minimal processing, and eco-friendly practices.
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Aug 17, 2024 |
agritalker.com | Vangawa Bolgent
Key PointsMechanisation Shortfall: India’s agriculture sector, crucial for over 140 crore people, remains under 50% mechanised, with an average mechanisation level of just 47% across major crops. Crop-Specific Mechanisation: While wheat and rice have higher mechanisation rates (69% and 53%, respectively), other crops like pulses, oilseeds, and millets lag significantly, with figures as low as 33%.
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