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Agriculture Policy
May 10, 2022

Grow Indigo Enlists Farmers For Regenerative Farming With the Promise of Carbon Credits as Another Revenue Stream

By vivian fernandes
Agriculture is an earth warming activity. Tractor emissions release carbon dioxide. Methane is…
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Agriculture Policy
February 3, 2022

Needed: A Budget for Agriculture That Will Make it Climate Smart

By vivian fernandes
Indian agriculture needs a budget that will make it resilient to climate change. This needs to be…
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Agriculture PolicyBriefing
November 6, 2015

Opinion: Use Carbon Credits to Stop Farmers From Burning Straw in Fields

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India generates about 500 to 650 million tonnes of crop waste every year. Rice and wheat contribute…
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