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tharunam newsletter 2-2022
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tharunam newsletter 2-2022

The shining jewel of Deccan Plateau, lakes in Telangana are brimming with full tank water levels. South-West monsoon started with a good rainfall; however cloud bursts brought unexpected floods and damaged crops in several parts of Telangana, India. Many people forced to evacuate their homes and fields on the both sides of Godavari river. Photo: Before and after plantation Exactly, a year ago, during the same monsoon time, we started developing agroforestry in Duginepally village. Several questions were in our mind when we thought of developing such model in this village.   Your farm will become feed for open grazing animals! Your farm is surrounded by paddy fields, so water clottage hurts the plants! How can you safeguard your plants which are far away from village? All p...
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tharunam newsletter 1-2022

Few months ago, we imagined how our farm would look like in terms of crop diversity and forestry. Our imaginations are turning into right direction while small plants are energizing themselves to become forestry despite many challenges. 10 Months old mango plant Flowering stage of kashmir Ber Now, our plants have entered into 10th month. Initially monsoon showers helped plants to survive and to come out from weather shock. The mango plants which were planted in 40 feet * 40 feet distance are growing healthily without any diseases. However, the fight between citrus plants and caterpillars is still happening. We believe if we could support citrus plants, they can overhand caterpillar attacks. We were lucky to see the first harvest of the Kashmir ber fruits two months ago. The...
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