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Different Types of Agricultural Methods for Farmer Education

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Hydroponics

  • Soil-less cultivation: Plants grow directly in a nutrient-rich water solution, ensuring faster and healthier growth.
  • Water-efficient: Uses up to 90% less water than conventional farming methods.
  • Versatile crops: Ideal for growing vegetables, leafy greens, and herbs year-round.
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Aeroponics

  • Air-based cultivation: Plants are grown in an air or mist environment without soil or water medium.
  • Nutrient delivery: Roots are directly sprayed with nutrient solutions for optimal absorption.
  • High efficiency: Provides higher yield and faster growth, making it ideal for advanced farming.
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Aquaponics

  • Integrated system: A combined system of aquaculture (fish farming) and hydroponics.
  • Natural nutrient cycle: Fish waste provides nutrients for plants, while plants clean the water for fish.
  • Sustainable farming: Eco-friendly, sustainable, and resource-efficient method of cultivation.
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Organic Farming

  • Natural inputs: Cultivation using natural fertilizers and bio-pesticides instead of chemicals.
  • Soil & food safety: Builds soil health, ensures safe food, and fetches premium market prices.
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Permaculture

  • Ecosystem design: Designing farms that mimic natural ecosystems.
  • Sustainability: Focus on biodiversity, water harvesting, and long-term sustainability.
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Vertical Farming

  • Stacked cultivation: Growing crops in stacked layers or vertical structures, often indoors.
  • Controlled environment: Uses LED lights, hydroponics, or aeroponics.
  • Urban friendly: Ideal for urban and space-limited farming.
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Greenhouse / Polyhouse Farming

  • Controlled cultivation: Farming inside protected structures.
  • Crop protection: Shields from climate variations, pests, and diseases.
  • High productivity: Enables off-season production and higher yields.
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Agroforestry

  • Tree integration: Combining trees with crops and/or livestock.
  • Soil benefits: Improves fertility and reduces erosion.
  • Extra income: Provides timber, fruits, and fodder.
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Agri-Voltaics (Solar Farming)

  • Dual use: Combines solar energy generation with crop cultivation.
  • Extra income: Farmers earn from crops and electricity production.
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Precision Farming

  • Smart technology: AI, IoT sensors, drones, and data analytics for precise input use.
  • Efficiency: Increases yield, reduces costs, and promotes sustainability.
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Conservation Agriculture

  • No-till methods: Minimal soil disturbance with crop rotation and cover crops.
  • Soil & water health: Improves fertility, water retention, and sustainability.
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Integrated Farming Systems (IFS)

  • Diversified farming: Combines crops, livestock, fisheries, poultry, biogas, and horticulture.
  • Risk management: Ensures multiple income sources and reduces farmer risks.

AGRIVIDYA FOUNDATION – Training Curriculum for Farmers

Program Duration: Modular

(can be delivered as 1-day awareness workshops, 7-day intensive training, or 3–6 month certificate programs depending on the depth required)

Level 1: Basic Foundation (Traditional to Sustainable Farming)

Build awareness, upgrade traditional practices, and introduce sustainability.

Modules:

  • Introduction to Modern Agriculture – challenges, opportunities, government schemes.
  • Soil Health & Nutrient Management – soil testing, organic manures, biofertilizers.
  • Water Management – drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting.
  • Organic Farming & Natural Inputs – composting, bio-pesticides, zero budget farming.
  • Crop Rotation & Mixed Cropping – improving yield and reducing risk.

Level 2: Intermediate (Protected & Smart Farming Practices)

Introduce farmers to controlled environment and technology-driven practices.

Modules:

  • Greenhouse / Polyhouse Farming – structures, cost-benefit, crop choices.
  • Vertical Farming Basics – using limited space for maximum yield.
  • Hydroponics & Aeroponics (Introductory) – principles, setups, demonstration.
  • Agroforestry & Integrated Farming Systems – combining crops, trees, livestock.
  • Post-Harvest Management – storage, processing, and value addition.

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