ICRA's field interventions with small rainfed farmers are guided by the principle that economics and ecology are closely interconnected. Our approach focuses on enhancing overall farm productivity while conserving local seed diversity, which is vital for ecological practices. In collaboration with farmers, we adopt a holistic strategy for soil and water conservation, placing special emphasis on percolation pits, along with innovative nutrient management strategies.
In summary, our initiatives include:
An integral feature of organic farming is its emphasis on biodiversity, which is pivotal in ensuring the farming system's stability, sustainability, and resilience.
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Learn MoreThis research is characterized by a participatory, interactive, reflective, and problem-focused approach that culminates in actionable outcomes.
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Learn MoreICRA publications are borne out of our engagement with farmers, serving as a platform to disseminate their first-hand experiences.
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