Solar energy
Solar Cooker
In rural India, about 90% of energy is used for cooking. This energy is derived mainly from wood and to some extent from non-commercial energy such as manure and agricultural waste.
Solar energy
In rural India, about 90% of energy is used for cooking. This energy is derived mainly from wood and to some extent from non-commercial energy such as manure and agricultural waste.
Solar energy
Even today, most of the population in India lives in villages who use wood, coal, sawdust and farm waste as a source of energy for their daily energy.
Solar energy
We've all seen a box-shaped family home solar cooker. Millions of people in our country use this solar cooker for daily cooking.
Solar energy
The solar water system is the second most important source of solar energy after solar cookers.
Solar energy
The process of removing unwanted moisture from a product using solar energy is called seer drying.
Organic farming
Biomass is nectar. The measure of the living fertile power of the soil is called "living matter".
Agriculture
All plants produce food (starch) for themselves by taking in carbon dioxide from sunlight and the atmosphere through their leaf sheaths in order to survive and thrive.
Agriculture
The rose is a symbol of the Greek goddess of love and beauty. The rose is the number one popular flower in the world today.
Agriculture
There are different types of plants in the world. We use different parts of these plants in many ways.
Agriculture
The floriculture industry is growing rapidly in the world and in India.
Agriculture
Milk and its derivatives have played an important role in Indian culture, daily consumption and rituals since Vedic times.
Agriculture
In the age of evening globalization and competition, along with increasing milk production, the quality of milk has also become very important for Viv trade.