Icrisat uses satellite data to assess crop cutting experiments for crop yield estimations
22 February 2022, New Delhi: With the central government pushing for an array of digital technologies to propel agricultural growth, researchers
Read More22 February 2022, New Delhi: With the central government pushing for an array of digital technologies to propel agricultural growth, researchers
Read More22 February 2022, New Delhi: Rice-fallows are potential areas that can increase legume production with little inputs. Rice-fallows contain residual moisture
Read More22 February 2022, New Delhi: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is celebrating its 50th year of establishment with
Read More14 February 2022, India: With less than a decade to 2030, the world is not on track to ending world hunger and malnutrition
Read More10 February 2022, Maharashtra: Climate-smart pigeonpea hybrids, with a yield superiority of 40% and early maturity to counter declining rains, have
Read More10 February 2022, India: The sorghum hybrid CSH 24 MF developed using ICRISAT breeding material was given special recognition as the
Read More09 February 2022, Odisha: Traditional rainfed agriculture is the main source of livelihood for farmers in the Semiliguda block of Koraput.
Read More08 February 2022, India: The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) has marked the start of its 50th anniversary
Read More11 January 2022, UK: Researchers examining the nutritional benefits of millets have found that these “smart foods” can boost growth
Read More13 December 2021, New Delhi: The Millet Movement in India’, the first coffee table book about the increasingly popular grain just published
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