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Seed extraordinaire: Sabja are rich in fibre, lends to a variety of recipes

Seed extraordinaire: Sabja are rich in fibre, lends to a variety of recipes
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Nabarangpur experiment helps farmers mint money- The New Indian Express

Nabarangpur experiment helps farmers ‘mint’ money Now as reaping has begun, the two Japanese varieties - Kosi and Kranti - sown in January on a pilot basis, have so far yielded 30 tonne, 80 pc has been sold. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service UMERKOTE: When 10 acres of land of Ajit Nayak from Duduriguda village, Ratnakar Mali from Churahandi village and Paresnath Bisoi of Tentulikhunti in Nabarangpur district were chosen for a first of its kind experiment in mint cultivation, it raised hopes among the other farmers to earn good even during the lean period between Rabi and Kharif cultivation.

Three Patents filed by NMPB, MoA as part of sponsored research projects

Apr 13, 2021 Under these sponsored / financially supported research projects, NMPB so far identified three unique projects which are novel in nature and patentable. They are: (1.) Bio-production of secondary metabolites from Aegle marmelos which is commonly known as Bel (R&D/TN-04/2006-07); (2.) In vitro production of secondary metabolites from tree species of Dashmoola (10 roots used in Ayurveda) through hairy root cultures (R&D/TN-0112013-14-NMPB); and (3.) Development of anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory agents from Dioscoria floribunda (R&D/UP-04/2015-16). While the first two projects belong to the Institute of Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding (IFGTB), Coimbatore, the third project was carried out by Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP), Lucknow. The CIMAP filed patent is titled as “A synergistic polyherbal formulation exhibiting potential cancer activity.”

Farmer Who Claims To Have Developed A Brew Like No Other

Farmer Who Claims To Have Developed A Brew Like No Other Amresh Singh, a farmer in Bihar’s Karamdih village claims to have found a healthy substitute for tea and coffee Amresh Singh Feb 23, 2021 Amresh Singh is a 38-year-old farmer from Karamdih village under Navinagar block of Bihar’s Aurangabad district who claims to have grown a healthy substitute for tea and coffee. “I always like to think out of the box,” he stated, adding that he specialises in medicinal and aromatic plants. He is also said to be among the pioneers in growing the world’s most expensive hop-shoot in India.

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