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Indigenous millet cultivation initiative brings economic benefits, improves soil quality, combats malnutrition in Udaipur
5 months ago
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Farmers in Jhadol had faced crop losses after adopting chemically intensive farm practices and replacing traditional crop diversification, such as multi-cropping, with fast-paying commercial mono-cropping
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Indigenous millet cultivation initiative brings economic benefits, improves soil quality, combats malnutrition in Udaipur
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