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Www.indiaagronet.com is a web site on Indian Agriculture. How farmers can get benefit from Agricultur web site

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Www.indiaagronet.com is a web site on Indian Agriculture. How farmers can get benefit from Agricultur web site

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  1. Agriculture Activity | NextBillion.net - Development Through ...

    Farmers can receive advice, learn about weather conditions, .... Activity Description:

    Ikisan is an agricultural Web site developed by the Nagarjuna Group ...

    http://www.nextbillion.net/activitycapsu... -

    How Will Agriculture Adapt to a Shifting Climate? - IFPRI Forum ...

    According to Rodomiro Ortiz, director of resource mobilization at CIMMYT, farmers

    can benefit by changing not only what they grow, but how they grow it. ...

    http://www.ifpri.org/pubs/newsletters/IF... -

    Farmer Call Centres

    with relevant agricultural information through mobile phones. The. government’s

    official website for farmers—http://agrimarket.nic.in —. which currently can ...

    http://www.ibef.org/attachdisplay.aspx?c... -



    e-agriculture: PPP Forum - Asia

    Mar 25, 2008 ... The rural people particularly the farmers can get info from their ... in the

    website, WIN provides solution through email or mobile phone. ...

    http://www.e-agriculture.org/399.html?&v...


  2. I checked your www.indiaagronet.com  web site and it looks like an excellent site. Farmers that have and use the net can learn almost anything about agriculture if he is willing to work at it. There is an unlimited amount of knowledge on the internet.

  3. Farmers, like me , benefit from these types of websites because they give us a directory of grain prices,cattle prices,hog prices, and it also benefits us farmers becuase we can contact each other to find out what the weather is doing throughout the nation.

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