Climate change poses significant challenges to agriculture in India, a country heavily reliant on its agrarian economy. With its diverse geography and climate
Economy Notes
Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF) emerges as a transformative set of farming practices gaining widespread adoption in various states across India.
Soil health is the bedrock of sustainable agriculture, serving as the foundation upon which our food systems thrive. As the very essence of life
NDRF and SDRF: Strengthening Disaster Response in India – UPSC Economy Notes
The State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) and National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) were established by the Disaster Management Act
Agricultural productivity, reflecting the efficiency of input utilization, is a critical measure defined as the ratio of output to inputs.
Sustainable agriculture and water management are pivotal components in ensuring the long-term viability of our planet’s ecosystems and food production systems
Sustainable agriculture in India has emerged as a crucial paradigm in the country’s quest for food security, environmental conservation, and socio-economic development
Terms of Trade (ToT) represent the relative value of a country’s exports compared to its imports, providing a crucial indicator of its economic health and international trade dynamics
A Farmer Producer Organisation (FPO) is a collective of farmers aimed at enhancing their bargaining power in the market and improving their livelihoods through collective action.
The term “feminization of agriculture” encompasses the increasing participation of women in the agricultural sector, a trend particularly prominent in developing countries