Recycling for resource efficiency – A practical model for up scaling
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Recycling for resource efficiency – A practical model for up scaling
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Creator |
P. Anithakumari
Indhuja S. |
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Subject |
Recycling
up scaling climate resilience |
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Description |
Traditionally farmers have been recycling and reusing resources. Women farmers in small homesteads are especially good and innovative at recycling of farm resources. They utilize the farm residues as fuel wood, cow dung for making fuel or for nutrition garden, the edible kitchen wastes for dogs and cattle, other kitchen wastes to compost pits or will be applied in coconut palm basins. When the household mostly depends on their own farm for food and other needs, it is a zero waste and fully recycled system. Such farms are simply handed over by generations as a way of life.
Systematic recycling and value addition of organic farm residues could make the farm more productive and self reliant. Contributing in several ways, recycling resources will also enable farmers to provide ecological service. Resource recycling attains greater importance in ensuring climate resilience, especially for the small and marginal farmers. Not Available |
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Date |
2024-04-05T13:57:21Z
2024-04-05T13:57:21Z 2019-06 |
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Article
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/81873 |
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Language |
English
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Publisher |
AME Foundation
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