Farmers and pastoralists have very old usu-fruct agreements. Adoji Raika, 70 (right) has a herd of 1,000 camels. Here, he is standing with Khim Singh, 60, a farmer of Jojawar village in Kharchi tehsil of Pali district, Rajasthan, on whose field his herd is grazing.
Farmers and pastoralists have very old usu-fruct agreements. Adoji Raika, 70 (right) has a herd of 1,000 camels. Here, he is standing with Khim Singh, 60, a farmer of Jojawar village in Kharchi tehsil of Pali district, Rajasthan, on whose field his herd is grazing.
Farmers and pastoralists have very old usu-fruct agreements. Adoji Raika, 70 (right) has a herd of 1,000 camels. Here, he is standing with Khim Singh, 60, a farmer of Jojawar village in Kharchi tehsil of Pali district, Rajasthan, on whose field his herd is grazing.
Farmers and pastoralists have very old usu-fruct agreements. Adoji Raika, 70 (right) has a herd of 1,000 camels. Here, he is standing with Khim Singh, 60, a farmer of Jojawar village in Kharchi tehsil of Pali district, Rajasthan, on whose field his herd is grazing.
Farmers and pastoralists have very old usu-fruct agreements. Adoji Raika, 70 (right) has a herd of 1,000 camels. Here, he is standing with Khim Singh, 60, a farmer of Jojawar village in Kharchi tehsil of Pali district, Rajasthan, on whose field his herd is grazing.
Farmers and pastoralists have very old usu-fruct agreements. Adoji Raika, 70 (right) has a herd of 1,000 camels. Here, he is standing with Khim Singh, 60, a farmer of Jojawar village in Kharchi tehsil of Pali district, Rajasthan, on whose field his herd is grazing.
Farmers and pastoralists have very old usu-fruct agreements. Adoji Raika, 70 (right) has a herd of 1,000 camels. Here, he is standing with Khim Singh, 60, a farmer of Jojawar village in Kharchi tehsil of Pali district, Rajasthan, on whose field his herd is grazing
Farmers and pastoralists have very old usu-fruct agreements. Adoji Raika, 70 (right) has a herd of 1,000 camels. Here, he is standing with Khim Singh, 60, a farmer of Jojawar village in Kharchi tehsil of Pali district, Rajasthan, on whose field his herd is grazing
Farmers and pastoralists have very old usu-fruct agreements. Adoji Raika, 70 (right) has a herd of 1,000 camels. Here, he is standing with Khim Singh, 60, a farmer of Jojawar village in Kharchi tehsil of Pali district, Rajasthan, on whose field his herd is grazing
Farmers and pastoralists have very old usu-fruct agreements. Adoji Raika, 70 (right) has a herd of 1,000 camels. Here, he is standing with Khim Singh, 60, a farmer of Jojawar village in Kharchi tehsil of Pali district, Rajasthan, on whose field his herd is grazing
Farmers and pastoralists have very old usu-fruct agreements. Adoji Raika, 70 (right) has a herd of 1,000 camels. Here, he is standing with Khim Singh, 60, a farmer of Jojawar village in Kharchi tehsil of Pali district, Rajasthan, on whose field his herd is grazing
A pheromone trap to catch insects without using pesticides. This is a paddy field in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, which produces the famous rice used for Hyderabadi biryani.
A farmer in Kunidedu village inspects a pheromone trap to catch insects without using pesticides. This is a paddy field in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, which produces the famous rice used for Hyderabadi biryani.
A Drongo bird sits on a pheromone trap to catch insects without using pesticides. This is a paddy field in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, which produces the famous rice used for Hyderabadi biryani.
A Drongo bird sits on a pheromone trap to catch insects without using pesticides. This is a paddy field in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, which produces the famous rice used for Hyderabadi biryani.
A Dragonfly in a paddy field that doesn't use pesticides and on which is practised non-pesticidal management (NPM). NPM lets friendly insects proliferate. This is a paddy field in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, which produces the famous rice used for Hyderabadi biryani.
A Butterfly in a paddy field that doesn't use pesticides and on which is practised non-pesticidal management (NPM). NPM lets friendly insects proliferate. This is a paddy field in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, which produces the famous rice used for Hyderabadi biryani.
A paddy field on which is practised non-pesticidal management (NPM). NPM lets friendly insects proliferate. This is a paddy field in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, which produces the famous rice used for Hyderabadi biryani.
A paddy field on which is practised non-pesticidal management (NPM). NPM lets friendly insects proliferate. This is a paddy field in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, which produces the famous rice used for Hyderabadi biryani.
Farmers who practise non-pesticidal management (NPM). NPM lets friendly insects proliferate. This is village Kunidedu of Panyam Mandal, Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, which produces the famous rice used for Hyderabadi biryani.
T Vijaykumar, chief operating Officer of the Society for elimination of rural poverty, a wing of the department of rural development in andhra Pradesh. Here, he is a ddressing a meeting on non-pesticidal management of corps (npm) at the krishi vigyan kendra in Yagantipalle in Kurnool district of andhra.
T Vijaykumar, chief operating Officer of the Society for elimination of rural poverty, a wing of the department of rural development in andhra Pradesh. Here, he is a ddressing a meeting on non-pesticidal management of corps (npm) at the krishi vigyan kendra in Yagantipalle in Kurnool district of andhra.
T Vijaykumar, chief operating Officer of the Society for elimination of rural poverty, a wing of the department of rural development in andhra Pradesh. Here, he is a ddressing a meeting on non-pesticidal management of corps (npm) at the krishi vigyan kendra in Yagantipalle in Kurnool district of andhra.