Institute of Scientific Research on Vedas (I-SERVE), Hyderabad, will conduct a workshop on ‘Ancient natural farming technologies of India: Adaptability and current relevance’, at Renuka Biofarms compound in Routh Suramala village of Thottambedu mandal (near Srikalahasti) on Wednesday.
All for
better yield
The event, conducted in association with a Tirupati-based NGO, Grameena Vikasa Samithi (GVS), is meant to train ryots in age-old farming practices and restoration of soil health and improvement of yield.
GVS founder L. Suryanarayana Reddy can be contacted at 99594 52800 for details regarding the programme.
The programme aims at training farmers in traditional farming practices