Knowledge is power and this fact is
known to every farmer from his frustration with lack
of cost-effective reliable information channels.
He works hard to produce and when he
gets good production he fails in marketing due to
lack of information. The day Indian farmers will have
data on where to sell, real time price information,
online expert to guide him on pest attack then he
will beat the farmers from developed countries also.
To create such a reliable channel we
have launched Bharatkisan.org. We are launching fresh
efforts to create a network of people who are concerned
with the agriculture problems and problems for farmers.
70% of Indians are still dependent on Agriculture.
Therefore, a single rupee spent properly will help
directly for the welfare on Indian population
Bharatkisan.org is trying to revolutionize
this state of affairs. You can also help Indian Agriculture
community.
Organic farming
is a form of agriculture
which avoids or largely
excludes the use of synthetic
fertilizers and pesticides,
plant growth regulators,
and livestock feed additives.
As far as possible, organic
farmers rely on crop rotation,
integrated pest management,
crop residues, animal manures
and mechanical cultivation
to maintain soil productivity
and tilth to supply plant
nutrients, and to control
weeds, insects and other
pests more...
Agricultural
Marketing Information System
Network or AGMARKNET. Ministry
of Agriculture and executed
by the Agricultural Informatics
A step towards Globalisation
of Indian Agriculture, the
NICNET-based AGMARKNET facilitates
generation and transmission
of prices and arrival information
from agricultural produce
markets and its web-based
dissemination for the use
of individual producers,
farmers organisations, consumers,
traders, exporters, NGOs,
communication agencies like
Radio, newspapers, TVs,
web sites, food processing
industries, Chambers of
Commers, policy makers,
etc. more...
The Rythubazars
were intiated by the Goverment
of Andra Pradesh in January
26,1999. the number of Rythu
Bazar are increased from
49-102 by covering nearly
40,000 farmers from 2,800
villages with in a span
of nine months in all the
district headquaters and
important cities in Andra
Pradesh. more...