Not AvailableThe necessity of increasing food production to meet the demand of the ever-increasing population in India hardly requires any over-emphasis. Estimates suggest that at the current level of production (263 million tonne, Mt), an additional 5 Mt food grain has to be added each year to the national food basket for the next decade or so to feed the increasing population. The total area under cultivation remained more or less constant (at 140-142 Mha) over the past several decades, and there are indications that the agricultural lands are gradually being diverted to accommodate increased urbanization and industrialization. It is unlikely that sizable additional area will be brought in under cultivation in the foreseeable...
India has larger prevalence of micronutrient malnutrition as 50% of children and women are sufferi...
Feeding the projected population of 9.1 billion globally and 1.6 billion in India by 2050 is one of...
The nation is striving to find ways and means to keep its burgeoning population adequately fed. On t...
Not AvailableThe necessity of increasing food production to meet the demand of the ever-increasing ...
The Indian agriculture sector has seen tremendous changes over the period. The country’s food grain ...
Not AvailableConservation and sustenance of natural resources, including soil and water, for increas...
Not AvailableFood production in India witnessed an unprecedented increase over the last four decades...
Not AvailableMost agricultural soils in India have low native fertility. Successful and sustained cr...
The current population in India is around 900 million and it continues to grow at an annual rate of ...
Since the Green Revolution era, the farming sector exploited the soils for food, fiber, fodder, etc....
Not AvailableThe real challenge is to keep the pace of sustainable production under condition of nat...
Not AvailableIntroduction Potassium (K) is third most important plant nutrient, vital to many plant ...
The prevention of food wasted is enough o resolves hunger crises hunger crises. Food is the primary ...
Not AvailableNitrogen is the most important nutrient element essential for growth and development o...
In the high-yielding wheat production systems in Northwest (NW) Indo-Gangetic Plains of India, inten...
India has larger prevalence of micronutrient malnutrition as 50% of children and women are sufferi...
Feeding the projected population of 9.1 billion globally and 1.6 billion in India by 2050 is one of...
The nation is striving to find ways and means to keep its burgeoning population adequately fed. On t...
Not AvailableThe necessity of increasing food production to meet the demand of the ever-increasing ...
The Indian agriculture sector has seen tremendous changes over the period. The country’s food grain ...
Not AvailableConservation and sustenance of natural resources, including soil and water, for increas...
Not AvailableFood production in India witnessed an unprecedented increase over the last four decades...
Not AvailableMost agricultural soils in India have low native fertility. Successful and sustained cr...
The current population in India is around 900 million and it continues to grow at an annual rate of ...
Since the Green Revolution era, the farming sector exploited the soils for food, fiber, fodder, etc....
Not AvailableThe real challenge is to keep the pace of sustainable production under condition of nat...
Not AvailableIntroduction Potassium (K) is third most important plant nutrient, vital to many plant ...
The prevention of food wasted is enough o resolves hunger crises hunger crises. Food is the primary ...
Not AvailableNitrogen is the most important nutrient element essential for growth and development o...
In the high-yielding wheat production systems in Northwest (NW) Indo-Gangetic Plains of India, inten...
India has larger prevalence of micronutrient malnutrition as 50% of children and women are sufferi...
Feeding the projected population of 9.1 billion globally and 1.6 billion in India by 2050 is one of...
The nation is striving to find ways and means to keep its burgeoning population adequately fed. On t...