Tea Leaves and Triumphs: Paving the Way for Small Tea Growers in Assam
Small tea growers are important stakeholders in the tea industry. In this blog, Swarup Upadhyaya explores the diverse challenges faced by Small Tea Growers (STGs) [...]
Learning Extension: Reflections of South Asian Students at The University of Florida and Purdue University
Sravani Pasula, Arati Joshi, and Hema Lingireddy, students studying extension education at the University of Florida and Purdue University, reflect on the range of approaches [...]
Ginger farming in sacks getting popularity as new technology in Bangladesh
To help the farmers, the variety using the unused fellow and abandoned places lying surrounding the houses, they are motivating the farmers so that they [...]
Soybean: The miracle crop
Soybean is a wonderful gift of nature, often referred to as a miracle crop. It is also called the “golden bean” due to its low [...]
Mohinikanta Roy and Radhika Rani working to retaining soil fertility for decades
Forty-eight-year-old Mohinikanta Roy and his wife Radhika Rani have seen various hardships since the couple took up farming decades ago.However, their lives took a new [...]
Innovative heat-resistant rice varieties promise higher yields for Bangladeshi farmers
In a groundbreaking effort to combat the adverse effects of climate change on agriculture, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and Bangladesh Rice Research Institute [...]