Read full article by Indranil De@DownToEarth Photo Credit: Down To Earth Policies and planning in post-colonial countries have always been biased towards the urban elite — it is evident from the division of urban areas between well-served and unserved areas. While the...
Read Full article by Samitha Vasudevan and Kunal Sharma@Science the Wire Photo Credit: Simon Williams With the world reeling under the effects of the coronavirus, there has been a sudden and renewed focus on the vulnerabilities of indigenous communities to foreign...
Read full article by Uka Eje,Thrive Agric@Opinion Nigeria’s over-dependence on oil and its ability to stoke it into a fully-fledged industry over the past half-century clearly stemmed from its abundance. The potential of the agricultural industry is no longer in...
Read full article by Mahima Jain@scroll.in Photo Credit Mahima Jain/Mongabay Kaliamma Nanjan, 70, sings as she cuts through her farm in Kerala’s Western Ghats. She deftly navigates the slopes of Attappady in Palakkad district with the gravity-defying dexterity of a...
Read Full article@SlurrpFarm Photo Credit : SlurrpFarm Millets are imbued with nutritional benefits which have led to these grains being posited as a one-stop solution to resolve the crisis of malnourishment and food security issues. In our millet white paper project...