Shunya’s Green Fodder Revolution
Shunya’s hydroponic green fodder and its impact on the lives of the small dairy farmers of India
Shunya’s hydroponic green fodder and its impact on the lives of the small dairy farmers of India
The Cornell University study on hydroponic fodder production observed that while there were no changes in milk yield or its
India caters to approximately 20% of the world’s livestock population and about 17.5% of the human population on just 2.3%
In Sanskrit, the ancient Indian language that shapes India’s cultural, historical, linguistic heritage, “shunya” (शून्य) translates to “zero” or “void.”
Hydroponic green fodder, like the kind produced by Shunya, us grown in controlled environments of our GLC using water, without
India’s rural dairy sector serves as a cornerstone of the nation’s agricultural economy, and within it, women play a pivotal
Predicting specific trends can be challenging due to various factors that could influence the trajectory of digital payments in rural
India’s rural landscape has witnessed a transformative shift driven by the rapid adoption of mobile digital technologies. With a tele-density
Hydroponically grown fodder, when provided to animals in appropriate quantities as part of their diet, has been observed to potentially
Hydroponic Green Fodder, cultivated through soilless hydroponic systems where seeds germinate and grow, offers numerous advantages over traditional soil-based methods.