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Wake Up AFU

Oh, Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU), how far you’ve fallen! Once a beacon of knowledge, you now resemble a ghost town where the only thing growing is frustration. In a twist of irony, the pursuit of education has been halted by the very forces meant to support it student politics. Let’s take a moment to…

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Agro Biodiversity and Pollinators: An Intertwined Path for a Sustainable Future – By Monika Bhurtyal || Krishi Vines

The agrobiodiversity and pollinators have an intricate relationship as they support each other in creating resilient agriculture system. The agrobiodiversity serves as the feeding and nesting resources for the pollinators, and the pollinators enhance the crop yields and maintain the genetic diversity.  Introduction.  The Food and Agriculture Organization, FAO defines agrobiodiversity as the variety and…

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New Initiative Aims for Climate-Resilient Agriculture in Northern Nigeria || Krishi Vines

Rotterdam, the Netherlands – On September 21, 2024, the Global Center on Adaptation (GCA) announced a partnership with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to enhance climate-smart agriculture in Northern Nigeria. This initiative aims to improve food security for over 30,000 households in a region heavily impacted by climate change, conflict, and poverty. The…

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Emerging Plant Pathogens in Nepal: What Farmers Need to Know – By Upendra Bhusal || Krishi Vines

Introduction Agriculture is the backbone of Nepal’s economy, providing livelihoods for about two-thirds of the population. However, the emergence of new plant pathogens threatens crop health and food security. Understanding these pathogens, their potential impacts, and management strategies is crucial for farmers and agricultural stakeholders. Recent Discoveries of Emerging Pathogens Recent research has highlighted several…

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Raj Adhikari’s Photography Shines at The BEAT Exhibition: Jumla’s Culture Captured in São Paulo || Krishi Vines

A photograph of a woman from Jumla, wearing traditional Nepali clothes, was displayed at The BEAT Exhibition in São Paulo, Brazil, from October 9 to 19. This exhibition, organized by Artillimix at Ecoz Studio, featured 53 pieces from artists and photographers from 24 countries. The photo was taken by Raj Adhikari, a wildlife photographer and…

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The Role of Agrobiodiversity in Sustainable Agriculture – By Sunita Muktan || Krishi Vines

As global food demand continues to rise due to population growth and changing diets, the need for sustainable agricultural practices has become increasingly urgent. One of the most effective strategies for achieving sustainability is the promotion of agrobiodiversity—the variety of plant and animal species used in farming systems. This article explores the significance of agrobiodiversity…

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Climate Change and its Threat to Pollinators: Implications for Agrobiodiversity – By Rohan Shrestha || Krishi Vines

Introduction Pollinators, including bees, butterflies, birds, bats, and other insects, play a vital role in global food production and the maintenance of biodiversity. An estimated 75% of global food crops rely, at least in part, on pollination by these creatures. Their contribution to the economy and ecosystems cannot be overstated. However, with the increasing impact…

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Breeding for Agrobiodiversity: Strategies to Tackle Climate Extremes – By Rajaram Karki || Krishi Vines

Introduction In the face of climate change, agriculture must adapt to increasingly unpredictable and extreme weather patterns. Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, and intense storms are becoming the new normal. These climate extremes threaten global food security by reducing crop yields, damaging ecosystems, and increasing the vulnerability of agricultural systems. One of the most…

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Effect of Urbanization on Water Quality – By Namrata Kandel || Krishi Vines

Urbanization can be defined as a multidimensional process characterized by the increasing concentration of populations in urban centers, leading to significant shifts in socio-economic structures, land use patterns, and cultural dynamics. This process often involves the transformation of rural landscapes into urbanized environments, driven by factors such as industrialization, economic opportunities, and migration patterns.  In…

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Agrobiodiversity and Sustainable Farming Practices – By Prashanna Pokhrel || Krishi Vines

Introduction Agrobiodiversity refers to the variety of life forms in agricultural settings, including the diversity of crops, livestock, and the ecosystems they inhabit. This biodiversity is crucial for sustainable farming practices, as it enhances resilience, productivity, and ecological balance. As the world faces increasing challenges from climate change, soil degradation, and a growing population, understanding…

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