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Is Organic Food Worth the Hype? Unpacking the Science Behind the Label

Is Organic Food Worth the Hype? Unpacking the Science Behind the Label

2024-01-20
By: Vartika
On: January 20, 2024

Certified organic produce has only been easily accessible for about 20 years, which leads to the question of whether organic fruits and vegetables have more nutrients than non-organic ones. TheContinue Reading

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Are Organic Foods Really Health For Us And Environment?

2023-06-10
By: Roshan
On: June 10, 2023

High-priced organic options abound at supermarkets. This raises the question of whether organic foods have more nutrients than conventional counterparts. The quick answer is YES. Certified organic vegetables has onlyContinue Reading

Kshitih Foundation

Kshitih Foundation Organizes Successful Plantation Drive In Chhattisgarh

2021-09-13
By: Vartika
On: September 13, 2021

Kshitih Foundation is a social enterprise. It works for the environment, employment and education. On the 11th of September, they had organized a tree plantation program in village Pandaripani, Chhattisgarh.Continue Reading

Sahaja Samrudha : India’s Answer To ‘Patent-Free’ Seed Farming

2018-12-17
By: Roshan
On: December 17, 2018

In India, the seed marketplace is often manipulated by the middleman, making it impossible for local farmers to secure their harvest from one year to the next. Enter Sahaja Samrudha,Continue Reading

Darjeeling Tea Faces Climate Risk

2018-05-19
By: Guest Article
On: May 19, 2018

Gradual change in temperature and rainfall patterns in the Darjeeling hills is beginning to affect production of the famous Darjeeling tea. The maximum temperature in Kurseong has risen by 0.51Continue Reading

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