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Ethical Dairy Farming. What do we mean when we say use these words? Is it Really Possible? How Can we Help?

By Madhur Goyal / Date December 11, 2024

Forest-based grazing is a natural way of life and provides a balanced diet for cows. Cows raised by these communities graze freely in nearby forests during the day. Unlike commercial feedlots, where cows are often fed processed grains or fodder, forest-grazing cows consume a rich, diverse diet of grasses, herbs, and shrubs. This natural diet promotes their health and longevity enhances the nutritional value of their milk, which translates into superior dairy products like Ghee.

The Refining of Oil

By Madhur Goyal / Date April 18, 2024

What does the refined in refined oil mean? What are they refining? Why are they refining it? We all have eaten refined oil in our food at some point. It is, afterall, the most commonly used oil. Let’s find out what “refining the oil” actually means.

Let me tell you about agroforestry

By Madhur Goyal / Date March 14, 2024

Agroforestry is a sustainable land management approach that can offer a lot of benefits to both people and the planet. By utilising the link between agriculture and forests we can aim to achieve food security, conserve biodiversity and slow down climate change. We really need to give some thought to promoting agroforestry.

Conscious Cattle Rearing

By Madhur Goyal / Date March 09, 2024

Cattle rearing has been a pillar of agriculture and livelihoods for thousands of years. Over generations, cattle rearing has become more and more financially motivated. With environmental sustainability, animal welfare, and food security in mind, there needs to be a shift towards conscious cattle rearing. With a holistic approach that balances economic viability with ethical and environmental responsibility, we can follow principles and practices of conscious cattle rearing.

What is regenerative agriculture?

By Madhur Goyal / Date March 07, 2024

The concept of regenerative agriculture is a promising approach to address pressing environmental challenges while ensuring food security. Unlike conventional farming methods that often degrade soil health and contribute to environmental degradation, regenerative agriculture aims to restore ecosystems, enhance biodiversity, and promote flexibility against climate change. Principles of regenerative agriculture can be a transformative practice for sustainable food production.

Significance of Emmer (Khapli) Wheat in the Past and Future

By Madhur Goyal / Date March 05, 2024

Emmer wheat shows the ingenuity of ancient civilizations and the appeal of traditional crops in the modern world. Its remarkable nutritional benefits, resilience, and cultural significance underscore its importance as a sustainable food source for future generations. By embracing emmer wheat and other ancient grains, we can reconnect with our agricultural heritage and promote a healthier, more diverse food system.

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