Udupi: A quiet revolution is transforming the district's fields. The mechanised paddy transplanting that began in 2013 as a modest experiment on just 500 acres has now expanded to over 15,000 acres.
With the rapid advancement of technology, modern, time-saving equipment has been introduced to meet the ever-growing demand for food, transforming traditional farming practices. Farmers across the ...
Panaji: Farmers in the villages of Camurlim, Mapusa, and Cumbharjua have adopted mechanised paddy transplantation on their khazan lands. With guidance from the directorate of agriculture and support ...
The Tamil Nadu Rice Research Institute (TRRI), Aduthurai, has reaffirmed the potential of non-puddled machine transplanting (NPMTR) as a climate-smart, cost-efficient alternative to conventional ...