Amlipara Model
A sustainable natural farming system adopted in Amlipara village located in southern Rajasthan’s Banswara district has created new livelihood sources and brought food security to indigenous tribal communities.
About Amlipara Model
- The model entails adoption of organic farming, manure, medicines and pesticides and establishment of vermicompost units at agricultural fields.
- The locally prepared organic manure is used for growing maize, wheat, urad and other ....
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