When we name high-risk areas then welding boots are also mentioned as part of the protective gear. As a farmer, it is time to pick up the old welding boots and use them to protect yourself against any harm on...
Powered by Nature – Organic Inputs
Organic inputs are an integral part of sustainable agriculture and alternatives to chemical fertilizers and pesticides playing an active role in the act of eco-intensification. Fertile soil should have the right porosity, water holding capacity and organic matter in addition...
Reaping Organic crops with big smiles
The Savyava Bhagya Yojane(Organic Village Program) was initiated in 5 villages of Kanakapura during the beginning of this year in collaboration with the Karnataka State Agriculture Department. Janadhanya Farmers Federation supplied the seeds for this cropping season and field staff...
Visit by NIRD
Officials from National Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad along with 28 delegates from 16 countries visited GREEN's project area on 20th January 2015 for an exposure on the impact of MKSP in the lives of rural women farmers. The group...
Training on the assessment of climate change vulnerability and adaptation strategies
The great body of research in the international community clearly highlights the gradual change in the earth’s atmospheric conditions and the impact this will have on human livelihoods. However, for millions of the world’s impoverished and disenfranchised, 75% of whom...
Community-Based Biodiversity Management – South Asia
Project goal: Enhance the livelihoods and wellbeing of farming communities of South Asia through increased food and nutrition security and climate change resilience achieved by means of conservation and sustainable management of the biological resources related to agriculture. Objectives: To...
WEA Training – Building Women Leaders
“I feel that this land belongs to me. I am a farmer, but no one recognizes me as such,” says Manasa from Challekere, in Chitradurga District. She is not alone in her views; Manasa’s sentiments are echoed by her peers...