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Meet Sreevidya M and Saifulla P, winners of best young farmers instituted by Kerala Government


Meet Sreevidya M and Saifulla P, winners of best young farmers instituted by Kerala Government
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January 29, 2021 16:31 IST
While Sreevidya converted a rocky terrain into green patch, Saifulla grows medicinal plants and other crops on leased land
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Sreevidya M and Saifulla P, winners of best young female and male farmers -2020 instituted by Kerala Government
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While Sreevidya converted a rocky terrain into green patch, Saifulla grows medicinal plants and other crops on leased land
MAKING A GREENHOUSE
Kolathur village of Kasaragod district has a star in Sreevidya M. Six years ago no one would have thought that she would bring home a State award by farming on an undulating and rocky terrain.

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Fish farmers urged to use Biofloc to increase yield


Fish farmers urged to use Biofloc to increase yield
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January 22, 2021
LAHORE: Fish farmers could cut the cost of farming by half if they used Biofloc technology (BFT), which not only improves quantity, but also the quality of the production, an industry official said.
“Traditional fish farmers are producing Tilapia fish at the rate of Rs160/kilogram, while this fish produced through BFT costs only Rs83 per kilograms,” said Saad Yousaf, owner of Lasani Organic Farm, while talking to The News.
“Though, this technology is 7-8 years old and very popular in India, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, and some other countries, it is relatively new in Pakistan and at present accounts for not even one percent of the total fish production of the country.”

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