Cost Dynamics of Hedges: Turning Bunds into Profitable Agricultural Assets
by Shubham Jain , Pratik Ranjan , Arpan Mondal Introduction Hedges in the Indian agriculture landscape have been widely known … Continued
by Shubham Jain , Pratik Ranjan , Arpan Mondal Introduction Hedges in the Indian agriculture landscape have been widely known … Continued
by Adjaratou Kosse Faye, reporter and Executive Director at Foroba Media SAS Across the world, scientists and innovators are turning … Continued
by Arpan Mondal What if one small shift in the way we farm could solve multiple problems at once—improve nutrition, … Continued
By Zahid Amin Shashoto (Uttaran Bangladesh), Jannatul Naim This blog is part of a dossier on locally-led adaptation, featuring insights … Continued
by Clara Nieuwenhuyse, Ali Ibrahim, Eric Kabore Salinisation is the increase in concentration of salts in the soil. Salinisation can … Continued
Introduction By Ilja Keukenkamp This blog is the second part of a series of blogs on the potential of hedges … Continued
Girma Senbeta (MetaMeta Ethiopia), Getachew Engdayehu (Amhara Bureau of Agriculture), Nardos Masresha (MetaMeta Ethiopia), Guta Eshata Gemmechu (MetaMeta Ethiopia), Bantamlak … Continued
By Guta Eshatu Vermiculture (stemming from the Latin word ‘vermis’, meaning worms) uses earthworms to transform organic waste into high-quality … Continued
By Arpan Mondal, Anushree Mitra This blog discusses something that might be very commonly available to us but has impacted … Continued
By Iqra Khan, Arpan Mondal Despite innumerable interventions by the state and civil society, the shadow of paradox lingers on … Continued
Foundation for Ecological Security (FES) team The Gond and other Indian tribes residing in villages initially followed traditional farming practices. … Continued
Ashraf Ghanem and Frank van Steenbergen It is an enormous paradox: on the one hand water shortage, on the other … Continued