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Status of water quality in India – Reports by the Central Pollution Control Board for 2007, 2008 and 2009

This post presents reports on  the status of water quality in India  by the Central Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment and Forests  for the years 2007, 2008 and 2009. These reports present the outputs of water quality monitoring done under the project on Monitoring of Indian Aquatic Resources (MINARS). This helps in evaluating the nature and extent of pollution control required, and effectiveness of pollution control measures already in existence. It also helps in drawing the water quality trends and prioritising pollution control efforts.
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New Delhi, DL, India
Latitude: 28.635308, Longitude: 77.224960

Interventions that make agriculture sustainably high-yielding, eco-friendly and empower small-holder farmers - A research paper (2009)

This paper discusses agricultural techniques that rely on non-chemical methods  that enhance crop productivity. Stating that modern agriculture increases production cost, the author observes that productivity of the same crop was higher in pre-British times than what it is now with modern agriculture techniques.

As these old agricultural techniques have not been scientifically researched there is a lot of scepticism which also results in them not being promoted. The paper lists out agricultural techniques, which result in sustainable high yields and are accepted by the scientific community.Read More

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Comparing conventional and organic farming crop production systems - Inputs, minimal treatments and data needs - A research paper

The following article is based on a field experiment in International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), where low cost farming systems that involve use of biological inputs obtained from the field is compared with conventional farming.

The researchers here discuss the experiences gained from this experiment and those gathered from organic farmers. Further, the authors offer suggestions for future demonstration and verification experiments, to study the virtues of organic  farming.Read More

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Patancheru, AP, India
Latitude: 17.530000, Longitude: 78.270000

Lessons from non-chemical input treatments based on scientific and traditional knowledge in a long-term farming experiment - A research paper

This paper reports on a field experiment conducted at International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) in Patancheru, where four crop-husbandry systems were studied.

Two of the four systems are low-cost farming methods which are based on traditional and scientific knowledge on using crop residues, farm-waste, compost, Gliricidia lopping, bacterial inoculants, and herbal extracts as nutrients to nourish the soil, and as biopesticides to manage pests.

The third system is conventional agriculture which is the "control" and receives chemical input as suggested by research institutions depending on crop type. The fourth is a combination of the  first three.Read More

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Patancheru, AP, India
Latitude: 17.530000, Longitude: 78.270000

Evaluation of crop production systems based on locally available biological inputs - A research paper (2006)

This paper, part of a larger book 'Biological approaches to sustainable soil systems', reports the results of a field experiment, conducted in Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, where the yields of crops grown by low-cost inputs including plant biomass are compared with chemical fertiliser-induced production.

The study was conducted over 1999-2004, and the findings conclude that the yields of low intensive biological farming are as good, if not better than chemical fertiliser intensive farming.Read More

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Patancheru, AP, India
Latitude: 17.530000, Longitude: 78.270000

Greenhouse Gases (GHGS)

The Earth is surrounded by a thin layer of chemically distinct gases and particulate matter. These atmospheric gases are often divided into the constant components and the highly variable components. The variable components have a much greater influence on the short term weather and long term climate.Read More

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The farmers of Kamasamudram to increase organic matter in the soil

Read about the effort made by the farmers of Kamasamudram to increase organic matter in the soil by using leaves as manure by planting trees on bunds.Read More

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Kolar, KA, India
Latitude: 13.136300, Longitude: 78.136391

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A Field Study to assess the impact of planting trees on bunds by MYRADA, Karnataka

An effort was made by the farmers of Kamasamudram in Karnataka to increase organic matter in the soil by using leaves as manure by planting trees on bunds. This was a part of larger project to develop and promote technologies to address problems of low soil fertility, fodder and fuelwood shortages and to enable better income for small and marginal dry-land cultivators.

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Kolar, KA, India
Latitude: 13.136300, Longitude: 78.136391

Towards a Learning Alliance on SRI in Orissa – A report by WWF International - ICRISAT Dialogue Project

The report titled “Towards a Learning Alliance on SRI in Orissa” by the WWF International - ICRISAT Dialogue Project deals with the experiences on SRI by fifteen different organisations and farmers.  The experiences reflect the concerns and aspirations of the actors and the diversity of perspectives among the actors. This introductory paper provides the context for the SRI efforts in Orissa.Read More

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Cuttack, OR, India
Latitude: 20.463940, Longitude: 85.879257

One-man-army greens barren land

"One-man-army greens barren land", is a case study written by Shree Padre in May 2008, on the work of a 58-year-old illiterate farm labourer, who has dRead More

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Dakshina Kannada, KA, India
Latitude: 12.843781, Longitude: 75.247906

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