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  1. 01-03-2022 जब हम पानी को पंप करने के टिकाऊ समाधान और उनके विकलप ढूंढ़ने लगे तो हमारी टोली पनचककी की कलपना कर इस उपाय पर विचारने लगी की किस परकार से नीचे उननयन में पानी की आपूरति की जाए। शुरुआत में हमने Sling Pump एक सलिंग पंप का परिकषण किया, पर कई नमूनों को जांचने के बाद इस को रदद कर दिया। सवयं करने के...





  2. 01-03-2022 डेव दो साल पहले थाईलैंड इसी अवसर के लिए आये थे जो उनहें अब मिला। संजाति विषयक अलपसंखयक पहाड़ी के किनारों पर खेती करने वाले किसान ज़यादा रसायनिक उरवरक इसतेमाल करने के बावजूद कम उपज पा रहे थे।





  3. 01-09-2021 [समपादक का लेख: यह गाइड करमशः थाईलैंड के चिआंग माई में इको एशिया लघु कृषि संसाधन केंदर की बी एस एफ (बलैक सैनिक मकखी) उतपादन परणाली का अनुसरण करता है। यह केवल एक चालू परणाली का उदहारण है और इसे सथानीय सनदरभ तथा निविषटि की उपलबधता देख कर अपनाना चाहिए। यह लेख एक सकेलड-अप परणाली को विसतार से समझाने...





  4. 01-09-2021 [संपादक की टिपणणी: वरतमान में असतितव में कई बायोचार बरनर डिज़ाइन हैं, जिनका उददेशयविभिनन पैमानों और अंतिम उपयोगों को धयान में रखना है। यह विशेष डिज़ाइन एक ही समय में बड़ी मातरा में पाइरोलाइज़ड की गई सामगरी और लकड़ी के सिरके का उतपादन करने की कषमता के लिए इको एशिया फारम सटाफ का पसंदीदा बन गया है। इस...





  5. 01-06-2021 What Steps Should I Take?





  6. 01-06-2021 [Editor’s Note: This is only one example of a biosecurity plan for small-scale pig operations in one region and may be used as a template. It is unlikely that all measures will be practical or appropriate for your context and should therefore be adapted according to the needs and priorities of...





  7. 01-06-2021 As global prosperity has risen, so too has demand for animal protein. Pork has become the most consumed meat of terrestrial animals at 37% of total global meat consumption (Beltrán-Alcrudoet al., 2017). Pork production most drastically increased in Asia (Figure 1), accounting for as much as 55%...





  8. 01-02-2021 पूरे विशव में कई परकार की खादय फ़रन पायी जाती हैं, उषणकटिबंधीय इलाकों से शीतोषणीय इलाकों तक, सामानय रूप से इसमें परणांग फरन (पटेरिडियम सपप.), शुतुरमुरग फरन (मटटेयुसिआ सटरुथिओपटेरिस), तथा सटेनोचलाइना सपप. फरन। लेकिन इस शोध का केंदर है सबज़ी वाली फरन (डिपलाज़ियम एसकयुलेंटम रेटज़.) एक उषणकटिबंधीय चिरस...





  9. Stingless Beekeeping, or Meliponiculture, is the keeping of bees from the tribe Meliponini. Stingless bees comprise hundreds of species with there being a possible 89 confirmed species in Subtropical/Tropical Asia and Australia alone (Rasmussen, 2008); and, while many are able to produce honey,...





  10. Water pumps have long been a key component of the small-scale farm and are valuable labor-saving devices that offer a variety of practical applications. Pumps ofdifferent types are regularly used for water storage & filtration, irrigation, aquaculture systems, and more. While convenient and...





  11. Leaves of tropical crops like chaya (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius) and cassava (Manihot esculenta) contain cyanogenic glycosides, toxic substances that release hydrocyanic acid (HCN; also referred to as cyanide or prussic acid) when cells are crushed. Consuming these plants without cooking them can...





  12. Some tropical crops contain cyanogenic glycosides, toxic substances that release hydrocyanic acid (HCN; also referred to as cyanide or prussic acid) when cells are crushed. Consuming these plants without cooking them can cause cyanide poisoning, with varying effects depending on cyanide levels...





  13. दकषिणपूरवएशियाकेगरमऔरआदरमॉनसूनीबरसातकेमौसममेंटमाटरउगानामुशकिलहोताहै।जलभराववालीमिटटीकासंयोजन,रोगकाबढ़तादबावऔरउचचतापमानअकसरयुवाटमाटरकेपरतयारोपणकोमारदेतेहैंयापैदावरकोकाफीकमकरदेतेहैं।मूलरूपसेदकषिणअमेरिकासेशुरूकीगयीफसलकेरूपमेंटमाटरसभीदकषिणपूरवएशियाईजलवायुऔरमिटटीकेअनुकूलनहींहैऔरइसकषेतरकीगीलीपरिसतिथियों...





  14. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 42 The integration of livestock on the smallholder farm is often a key component to the long-term sustainability of the farm, specifically by means of critical nutrient cycling. Livestock play a unique and critical role on the farm, transforming plant and...





  15. Introduction to Vermiculture There are over 6,000 species of worms in the world, many of them not even named or studied. However, the farmer is interested in two main categories of earthworms, namely “deep burrowers” and “surface dwellers”. Deep burrowers include the common garden worm or...





  16. Introduction Given the proper facilities necessary to store seeds long-term, whereby low temperature and low humidity are kept stable over time, it is very possible to store most orthodox seeds for several years at a time in the tropics (Harrington, 1972). Unfortunately, implementation and...





  17. [Editor’s Note: This article seeks to address the broader challenges of food security in refugee camp environments, of which there are many within our Asia region, while offering individual practical options that may be implemented to address the need for nutritional diversity in these...





  18. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 37. Seed saving in sub-tropical and tropical climates is challenging. Without equipment designed to maintain dry and cool environments, the quality of seeds may quickly deteriorate. High temperature and humidity during storage increase seed metabolism and...





  19. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 37. One of the great challenges of sustainable agriculture is the sourcing of adequate and affordable organic (carbon based) resources that can be used on-farm for the production of food and feed. Utilizing composts, manures, mulches, and other organic inputs...





  20. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 36. Soil chemical, physical, and biological properties range from those highly favorable to plant growth to those highly unfavorable to plant growth. It is rare—especially in the tropics—to find a soil in its natural state in which all properties are highly...





  21. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 36. As an organization that seeks to equip people with agricultural resources and skills, we often find ourselves coming back to the seed. Again and again we witness the value saving open-pollinated seeds, shedding light on locally adapted and underutilized...





  22. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 35. Dr. Michael Shafer is a retired Professor of Political Science from Rutgers University in the USA who founded the Warm Heart Foundation in 2008. After first learning about biochar at an ECHO conference in 2013, Warm Heart began to design and test improved...





  23. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 35. One of the best things that you can do to complete your sustainable farm or garden is to balance it with a small livestock unit. Livestock integration is fundamental #10 in my book Sustainable Agriculture in the Tropics. If you read ECHO Asia Notes,...





  24. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 33. Mushrooms such as oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) are usually grown in plastic bags filled with organic material that may include organic farm wastes. That material must be sterilized (heated to temperatures above 100C) or pasteurized (heated to a...





  25. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 33. I read David Price’s concerns about promoting invasive forage plants in Asia Note #25 [Eds’ Note: AN #25 was written in response to AN #23] and would like to respond based on my own experience and observations. My reply will be based on the following...





  26. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 32. Dr. Tapani Haapala Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) contain high-quality food properties and are very good protein and energy sources on a daily per hectare basis of production (Frusciante et al. 2000). Potatoes are grown mostly in cool climate areas. In the...





  27. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 32. In many developing world households, meeting the daily energy needs required for cooking is burdensome and costly. Fortunately, low-cost cooking methods that require less fuel while burning more cleanly and efficiently are becoming available at the...





  28. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 31. The amazing multi-stomached ruminant comes in many forms, with varied nutritional requirements. Ruminants are even-toed, cloven-hoofed, four-legged, cud-chewing mammals of the suborder Ruminantia (within order Artiodactyla). Cattle, water buffalo, goats,...





  29. This article is from ECHO Asia Note # 31. Saving your own seeds can be a cost-effective way to access crop seed for future planting and to help maintain the planet’s plant biodiversity. Whether you plant your own saved seeds, give them away to friends and neighbors, or distribute them through...





  30. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #30 The word permaculture is mentioned with increasing frequency in speeches, books and magazine articles on sustainability and food security. What is permaculture? Is it a movement? A philosophy? Simply a set of design tools? In this article, I answer the...





  31. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #30 Editor’s Note: Peter is a freelance consultant based in Chiang Mai, Thailand, with a M.Sc. in Agriculture from Leipzig, Germany. Peter is a former researcher in “The Uplands Program,” a collaborative research program between Hohenheim University (Germany),...





  32. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #29 Processing methods for coffee can drastically change the quality and taste of the final product, for better or for worse. By choosing a method that positively impacts quality, flavor, and cost, a coffee producer can optimize the coffee’s potential, at the...





  33. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #29 The old adage ‘You can’t fix a problem if you don’t know you have one’ underpins the basic science of diagnosing plant nutrient deficiencies. For years, farmers and scientists have worked together to identify a set of visual clues that can be used to...





  34. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #28 Farm-generated fertility contributes to a more sustainable agricultural system. Crop residues and manures are part of the nutrient cycle for plant production and can lower input costs through the use of thermophilic composting, vermiculture, bokashi...





  35. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #28 For both farmers and researchers in the tropics, seed saving can be very frustrating. In Mondulkiri province, farmers are rarely able to keep seed for more than the six months between harvest and the new planting season. Seeds stored longer than this tend...





  36. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #27 Microorganisms are defined as any living things too small for the eye to see; they include fungi, algae, and bacteria (Rao, 1995). These small organisms can be found everywhere: in water, air, and in the soil. On a farm, microorganism numbers are especially...





  37. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #27 When planning to construct a “Cold Room” or “Seed Storage Room” for the purpose of preserving seed viability, one must first consider principles for optimum seed storage. InECHO Asia Note 14(July 2012), we shared results from our comparison of vacuum...





  38. 01-09-2015 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #26 At the beginning of last year, Thailand experienced its most severe drought in twenty years. Only four years ago it also experienced its most severe flooding. Natural disasters are occurring with increasing frequency and severity; it is therefore vital to...





  39. 15-12-2015 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #26 This series of articles on water management has been reprinted with permission from Thailand’s Natural Farming Magazine and serves as an introduction to small-scale water management. Many of the ideas offered in these articles are consistent with...





  40. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #26 ECHO Asia Impact Center staff members first heard about alternative herbicide recipes that use fermented papaya and pineapple from a retired technical school teacher and organic farmer, Kru Pratoom. As weeding is a big part of any farmer’s life, the Seed...





  41. 01-08-2015 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #25





  42. 01-08-2015 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #25 डेविड पराइस एविया के िरिषठ पयााििण सलाहकाि हैं LEAD Asia’s Senior Environmental Consultant औि पुिे एविया में उन मुददों पि सलाह देतें हैं वजनमें पयााििण सथििता औि गरामीण विकास िावमल हैं; जलिायु परिितान, पारिसथिवतक पुनथिाापना औि वनोंमनीकृ त भूवम-िदधन, अपविषट...





  43. 15-06-2015 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #24 Hindi PDF





  44. 15-06-2015 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #24 PDF HINDI





  45. 15-02-2015 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #23 मलेिशया में कृ षी का िकसानों की -,-./ 01-234 दवारा #5 67 #8 9':7 है,- िमटटी से िनवारह करने वाले िकसानों से ले कर जिटल वयवसायक रूप से संचािलत उधिमयों त#। इनमें से ;<=*7 0127 ,'&1 >#='? नवीनतम तकनीक तथा उसकी िकसमों के आकलन में काफी िनपुणर हैं, तथा...





  46. 15-02-2015 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #23 एक साधारण पिरभाषा के रूप में, चारा िकसी भी पौधे की वह सामगरी है िजसे पशुओं को खाने के िलए िदया जाता है। हालाँिक, एक िवशेष पिरभाषा के रूप में जो इस लेख में परसतुत की गई है, पौधे (घास एं व फलीदार पौधे) िजनको िवशेष रूप से लगाया जाता है तािक वह उचचकोिट का चारा...





  47. 15-10-2014 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #22 संपादक की िटपपणी सकोट बरेडन उततरी थाईलैणड में िपछले आठ सालों से रह रहे हैं।वह यहाँ पर पार सांसकृ ितक सेवा, पिरयोजना परबनधन, तथा ओसटरल-एिशया एं व अफरीका में िवकास पर अतयिधक अनुभव के साथ आए थे। िपछले छ: सालों में उनहोंने मकान के पीछे के आँ गन में बागबानी तथा...





  48. 15-10-2014 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #22 परेसटन करसे अतलानटा जोरिजया से ह। उनहने दिकषण जोरिजया के िविवधयालय से हाइडरोिजयोलोजी म िडगरी हािसल की। वह वतरमान म िचयांग माई म रहते ह तथा वहाँ के सथानीय लोग को अपनी खेती की परणािलय म सुधार लाना िसखाते ह। वह वतरमान म एकवापोिनकस तथा हरे पानी की तकनीक का पता...





  49. 14-06-2014 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #21 This article contains diagrams of the SRI RollingMarker, Rotary Weeder, and Grass Cutter discussed in other articles from Echo Asia Note 21.





  50. 14-06-2014 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #21 Wanpen’s roller planting marker was developed from her experience. When a problem occurred, she would alter and develop the tool according to the problem and rice variety. Wanpen’s tool was designed to be lightweight, easy to handle and convenient to use....





  51. 14-06-2014 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #21





  52. 14-06-2014 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #21 The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is a promising rice-farming methodology that is able both to lower production costs—of seed, fertilizer, chemicals, and water—and to increase yield by enabling each rice plant to reach its full potential. However,...





  53. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #20 [सपं ादकय लेखन - कथ सतत खेती का अयास अलोहा हाउस अनाथालय, य ु एट सं ेसा मकई साल सेकाम कर रहहैताक पोषण सेभरप ूर खेतो मउपादत भोजन बनाया जा सके िजसको अनाथालय मतथा थानीय उपभोता भी खा सके । पछलेमाच महनेमम ुझेकथ व उनके परवार सेअलोहा ममलनेका अवसर ात ह ु आ, जहाँ इको...





  54. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #20 परचय - क ृ त मदज़न ो क सं या महानकारक कवक हजो एक पौधेको मार सकतेह, इसम यज ू ेरयम ऐप” भी आता हैजो फयज ू ेरयम वट का आम करक हैतथा फेकोपोरा पेकराइज़ी जो सोयाबीन का आम करक है । कवक वयं अपने लए पोशक तव नहं बना सकतेहइसीलए उनको कोई दसू रा ोत ढू ंढना पड़ता है । कई बार...





  55. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #19 It iscompletely possible to run a diesel engine on biogas; however, a number of considerations must be taken into account before it may be considered a serious option in a development program. This article will explore some key considerations when...





  56. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #19 In a tropical setting, growing seedlings can be a difficult task. A major factor of concern for nursery production is water-logging (Zhu, 2007). During the rainy season, oversaturated soils can effectively suffocate root systems of a seedling by restricting...





  57. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #18 “Participatory methods” in community development initially emerged in the 1970s, and interest in their use has continued to increase among practitioners, especially in recent years.1 Many practitioners agree that this growing acceptance is a good thing, as...





  58. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #17 Contamination of drinking water sources by harmful synthetic organic compounds (SOCs), such as pesticides, is a major worldwide problem. Pesticide pollution appears twice in the top ten of The World’s Worst Toxic Pollution Problems Report 2011 by the...





  59. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #17 Around the world, many agriculturists and gardeners are adopting soil amendments and fertilizers that are called bokashi. Bokashi is a Japanese word that has no good translation into English, according to Yukiko Oyanagi, a staffer with the Asian Rural...





  60. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #16 During the 2012 ECHO Agriculture Workshop in Yangon, 63 attendees representing at least 25 agriculture and community development organizations from across Myanmar were polled about their observations and opinions related to climate change. The vast majority...





  61. 20-03-2013 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #16 Since 2011, ECHO Asia has developed and facilitated seed exchange events during meetings with local partners. Through conversations with farmers and NGO staff, we have gained better insight about locally-important plant varieties, seed saving practices,...





  62. 01-10-2012 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #15 Editor: Between 1997 and 2009, Kirby Rogers worked as part of a team to establish an agriculture-based business called Natural Products (NPI) in Bokeo, Laos. Much of this effort involved promoting soybean as a local cash crop as well as developing related...





  63. 01-10-2012 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #15 Soil quality, also known as soil health, is the capacity of the soil to function – how well it fills the roles we need it to, whether in a natural or managed ecosystem. There are a variety of measures used to gauge soil health and although we can use these...





  64. 01-07-2012 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #14 Editor: Dr. Dick Tinsley is an Emeritus Professor with Colorado State University. With decades of experience as an advisor to smallholder agriculture development projects, he was worked in numerous locations across Asia and Africa. In this article, Dr....





  65. 01-07-2012 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #14 Introduction Storing seeds in the tropics can often be difficult; with high temperatures and humid conditions, seeds lose their ability to germinate quickly. Many techniques for seed storage exist, from the high-tech standards of gene banks to simple...





  66. 01-04-2012 This article is found in ECHO Asia Note #13 The cool, dry season offers the best window for vegetable production in the tropics, assuming an adequate water supply. Pest and disease pressures are relatively low and temperatures are moderate. By contrast, the rainy season brings a combination of...
  67. 01-04-2012 This article is found in ECHO Asia Note #13 Introduction In many parts of tropical Asia, especially on rainfed farms, there has been an explosion of acreage planted in maize. The increase in commercial maize production is driven by growing livestock feed demand, and is displacing many traditional...





  68. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #12 Introduction When you come across an especially promising local variety of a crop grown in your area, how can you enable other farmers to try out this variety? If a farmer gives you 30 seeds of an exceptional variety, how might you go about distributing...





  69. 01-07-2011 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #10 Introduction During the late rainy season, the permanent hill fields that surround a cluster of hilltribe villages in the Chiang Dao district of northern Thailand radiate various hues of green. These verdant fields, belonging to ethnic Lisu, Lahu, Akha,...