Some examples of sustainable agricultural practices are: Crop Rotation Permaculture Soil enrichment by leaving crop residue in the field after a... View Article
Sustainable agriculture is the ability of a farm to produce food indefinitely, without causing severe or irreversible damage to ecosystem health.... View Article
Capital Budget comprises capital receipts and capital expenditure. Capital receipts refer to Sustainable agriculture refers to the ability of a... View Article
Sustainable agriculture integrates three main goals: Environmental health Economic profitability Social and economic equity Further Reading:... View Article
Sustainable agriculture is a type of agriculture that focuses on producing long-term crops and livestock while having minimal effects on the... View Article
Major types of organic fertilizer: Manure:Made from animal excreta(cow dung & goat droppings). Cattle Manure is a good source of nitrogen and... View Article
Disadvantages of organic farming: Organic food is more expensive because farmers do not get as much out of their land as conventional farmers... View Article
The British botanist Sir Albert Howard is often referred to as the father of modern organic agriculture. Howard, having worked in India as an... View Article
Types of organic farming: Pure organic farming: involves the use of organic manures and biopesticides with complete avoidance of inorganic... View Article
Needed for organic farming: Organic Food Industry is Growing Fast and Guarantees High Profitability Environmental Sustainability and Food... View Article
Organic farming involves various techniques such as crop rotation, vermicomposting, using green manure, biological pest control, etc. which are... View Article
Di-ammonium Phosphate is popularly known as DAP in India. It contains both Nitrogen and Phosphorus which are primary macro-nutrients and part of... View Article
Hugli industrial region is located along the Hugli river. This region extends from Bansberia in the north to Birlanagar in the south for a... View Article
Liberalization is defined as the ease of government rules and restrictions of local trades and businesses. Liberalization allows local businesses... View Article
The new Industrial Policy was announced in 1991. It is also known as LPG reforms because the policy has three main dimensions: liberalisation,... View Article
The new Industrial Policy was announced in 1991. The policy has three main dimensions: liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation. . The... View Article
In the late 1980s, government expenditure began to exceed its revenue by such large margins that meeting the expenditure through borrowings... View Article
Mumbai-Pune region is famous for cotton textile because of the following reasons. The region has a humid, warm climate which supports the growth... View Article
Mumbai-Pune Industrial Region extends from Mumbai-Thane to Pune and in adjoining districts of Nashik and Solapur. Besides, industrial development... View Article