AGriculture
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The Daily Fix: The protests by Tamil Nadu farmers reflect the deep agriculture crisis plaguing India
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Overuse of groundwater for irrigation is leading India to disaster. Here’s what India needs to do
Raghu Murtugudde
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Watch: Tarzan the robot may not swing from trees, but he is coming to the aid of agriculture
Scroll Staff
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Video: Ikea's innovation lab has designed furniture that can also feed people
Scroll Staff
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Fluid power: Waste water could be recycled as a sustainable source of energy
Tamara Avellán, The Conversation
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The humble jackfruit, once the most wasted fruit, enjoys a second spring in Kerala
Hiren Kumar Bose
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The fire-fighting children of the North East and the debate over slash-and-burn farming
Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman, The Conversation
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How cauliflower seeds helped a poverty-stricken village in Bihar become prosperous
Mohd Imran Khan
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In Sikkim, a crop of young entrepreneurs is leading the charge for a shift to organic farming
Athar Parvaiz
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'One is enough for the entire family': A new variety of guava is winning buyers and farmers in India
Hiren Kumar Bose
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Meet the Kerala journalist leading a global campaign to put jackfruit on our dinner tables
TA Ameerudheen
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You don't have to feast on meat to get your protein
Jennie Jackson, The Conversation
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Demonetisation: Maharashtra farmers are destroying tomato crops on a scale never seen before
Aniket Aga Chitrangada Choudhury
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Drought, debt and despair weigh down Tamil Nadu's farmers after 2016 brings series of crises
Vinita Govindarajan
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Five things that should worry India in 2017
IndiaSpend Team
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From US to India, producers are developing 'open source' seeds to combat patents
Rachel Cernansky
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Africa’s agriculture projects are sowing inequality, not food
Ian Nuberg, The Conversation Brendan Brown, The Conversation
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Has demonetisation really driven down vegetable prices?
Mridula Chari
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Cauliflower sells for Rs one a kilo in one Bihar market as demonetisation depresses demand
M Rajshekhar
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Comrade Modi has not learnt much from 1991 – when Licence Raj ended (as did the Soviet Union)
Devangshu Datta