4 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“Immediately after the Kharif cultivation, we cultivate pulse crops like moong (green gram) in the Rabi season. This is done with zero irrigation, using seeds that we have saved beforehand.”
“ଖରିପ ଚାଷ ପରେପରେ ଆମେ ରବି ଋତୁରେ ଡାଲି ଜାତୀୟ ଫସଲ ମୁଗ ଚାଷ କରିଥାଉ. ଯାହାକି ଶୂନ୍ୟ ଜଳ ସେଚନ ଦ୍ୱାରା ହୋଇଥାଏ. ଯେଉଁ ବିହନ କି ଆମେ ଆଗରୁ ସଂଚୟ କରି ରଖିଥାଉ”
translated from Odia
Nearby, the main topics are centered around resilient agricultural practices. While the submissions don't explicitly state problems, they implicitly showcase how communities overcome resource challenges. Citizens are actively engaged in cultivating pulse crops like moong during the Rabi season, notably through traditional seed preservation 🌿. A key positive aspect highlighted is the successful implementation of zero-irrigation techniques 💧, demonstrating remarkable self-sufficiency and resourcefulness in farming communities. This approach underscores effective local solutions for food production and sustainable livelihoods.
“Yes, Tonan Kane, yes yes”
“Yes, we preserve traditional seeds and sow them. This helps during the harvest season for the Rabi crop. It is also beneficial even without irrigation.”
“The place has become available, yes, yes, it's alright. Understood, right?”