India's Soil Health Card Scheme aims to provide every farmer with a card containing recommendations to improve management practices based on local soil measures. PIM found that farmers were not able to understand these cards, and designed a clearer and more user-friendly version. After testing and distribution of the redesigned cards in the state of Bihar, the Ministry of Agriculture plans to expand their use to the national level
Adoption of Recommended Doses of Fertilisers on Soil Test Basis by Small and Marginal Farmers in Guj...
Millions of food insecure farmers could improve their yields, incomes and resilience if they have ac...
A consortium of CGIAR institutions led by ICRISAT conducted demonstrations of improved technologies ...
Soil health and fertility is the basis for sustainable profitability of the farmers.Hence, there is ...
Soil serves as a combination of minerals, organic matter, air, water and the countless micro-organis...
The data was collected from 15 selected villages from Sirsa district (Haryana), India during Rural A...
The imbalanced application of different types of chemical fertilisers in agriculture is a widespread...
The Farmer’s Card becomes one of the requirements to get the subsidized fertilizer as a tool of acce...
The Seeds for Needs (S4N) initiative has involved over 25,000 farmers as citizen scientists in India...
Many factors cause the issue of fertilizer subsidies. One of them is about the implemented system ha...
oai:ojs.extensioneducation.org:article/2A research study was carried out in order to evaluate the pe...
The subsidized fertilizer distribution policy is still facing various problems. The government conti...
The SHC is a simple document, which contains useful data on soil based on chemical analysis of the s...
Technology adoption has been advocated as an important way to improve agricultural productivity and ...
The study was conducted in Madurai district of Tamil Nadu to assess the adoption behavior of paddy f...
Adoption of Recommended Doses of Fertilisers on Soil Test Basis by Small and Marginal Farmers in Guj...
Millions of food insecure farmers could improve their yields, incomes and resilience if they have ac...
A consortium of CGIAR institutions led by ICRISAT conducted demonstrations of improved technologies ...
Soil health and fertility is the basis for sustainable profitability of the farmers.Hence, there is ...
Soil serves as a combination of minerals, organic matter, air, water and the countless micro-organis...
The data was collected from 15 selected villages from Sirsa district (Haryana), India during Rural A...
The imbalanced application of different types of chemical fertilisers in agriculture is a widespread...
The Farmer’s Card becomes one of the requirements to get the subsidized fertilizer as a tool of acce...
The Seeds for Needs (S4N) initiative has involved over 25,000 farmers as citizen scientists in India...
Many factors cause the issue of fertilizer subsidies. One of them is about the implemented system ha...
oai:ojs.extensioneducation.org:article/2A research study was carried out in order to evaluate the pe...
The subsidized fertilizer distribution policy is still facing various problems. The government conti...
The SHC is a simple document, which contains useful data on soil based on chemical analysis of the s...
Technology adoption has been advocated as an important way to improve agricultural productivity and ...
The study was conducted in Madurai district of Tamil Nadu to assess the adoption behavior of paddy f...
Adoption of Recommended Doses of Fertilisers on Soil Test Basis by Small and Marginal Farmers in Guj...
Millions of food insecure farmers could improve their yields, incomes and resilience if they have ac...
A consortium of CGIAR institutions led by ICRISAT conducted demonstrations of improved technologies ...