Searched for
BIHAR MANGO CULTIVATION
How to remove pesticides from mangoes, litchi naturally to make them safe for eatingSummer fruits like mangoes and litchis offer delicious refreshment but may carry pesticide residues. Proper washing techniques, including s...
5 years, 1 kg mango: Bihar man grows giant, hybrid fruit in memory of his father. His story is a symbol of patience, innovation, and loveA farmer from Bihar has created a new mango variety, Nagendra Bhog. This fruit honors his late father. The mango is large, juicy, and has a...
Dietary balance remains missing as India continues to gorge on cerealsMany Indians consume too many grains and not enough proteins, vegetables and fruits. This imbalance affects health, contributing to malnutr...
PM Modi's gifts: Muga silk stole for Italy PM, Ladakhi stole for Sweden PM, Kesar mangoes for UAE prezPrime Minister Narendra Modi presented unique Indian gifts to world leaders during his recent five-nation tour. Items included Muga silk st...
Farah Khan's cook, Dilip, shows off his new, grand 6-room bungalowFarah Khan's cook, Dilip, has become an internet sensation through her YouTube vlogs, captivating viewers with his witty exchanges and genu...
Bad taste for ‘aam aadmi’: How adulterated mangoes pose fresh headache for regulators, consumersThe use of banned chemicals to ripen fruits is prevalent despite penalties and laws. The ball is in the food safety regulator’s court.
States are important for India’s revival, overall economic growthPlaying on its strengths, the state should focus on strategic reforms in three specific sectors, namely Information technology, dairy and f...
Rain, sowing data and labour movement predict an early and plentiful harvestThree decades of liberalisation and attempts to transform into an industrial nation notwithstanding, India remains an economy largely depen...
Is India losing out on a ready-to-boom cannabis market by not legalising its use?Looks like it’s not just the beverage companies that have an interest in cannabis. The trend now extends to the beauty industry.
From the mango festival to Burning Man, events that need space on your calendarOne of Europe's greatest music events,Pukkelpop is a treat for music-lovers.
How tissue culture is helping Bengal’s banana productionEnhanced tissue cultured banana production in West Bengal can be attributed to the initiative taken by the Kolkata-based Jalans of the Keve...
Agri ministry to use remote sensing tech to map area under potato & onion cultivationThe ministry is also working on developing a methodology for precision farming and assessment of major vegetable crops.
Holi palate: From chaat to thandai, its food is a celebration of India's composite cultureThe Holi palate is as diverse as the Holi palette. Whether or not you have the thandai this year, the Holi platter will carry the extraordi...
Bad weather continues to haunt farmers, relief programmes yet to take offPaddy farmers in West Bengal and Kerala have also been hit. Bengal farmers say the government is yet to announce compensation.
Why there appears to be no end to the agony for Beed's beleaguered farmersFarmers are stuck in a sharp downward spiral — yields have come down; incomes have fallen; and investments in seeds, fertiliser and farming...
Rain sweeps across India; may hit crops in 20 lakh hectaresMet reported widespread rain in J&K, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, west Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi in the 24 hours since Sunday morn...
Flavours of India at 'Dilli Ke Pakwaan' food festivalThe ongoing food festival that is scheduled to end on December 30 has been an annual affair in the national capital since 2010.
Israel plans to open centres on agri-horticulture in BiharIsrael plans to open 2 centres of excellence at Nalanda and Vaishali in Bihar in the field of vegetables & mango respectively to help culti...
Mangoes may cost more this year as production seen down by 20 per centMangoes are likely to be expensive this year as country's overall production is estimated to come down by upto 20 per cent because of crop ...
- What they didn’t teach at bee school?
The move towards standardised FMCG status may be good for the honey business.