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Farm knowledge in Marathi, Hindi
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay along with its partners has launched an interactive website aAqua.org that intends to provide relevant demand-driven farming knowledge to people across rural India.

aAqua (almost all questions answered) shows up in Marathi, Hindi and English. It offers information on crops, animals and market, official recommendations, and schemes for farmers.

The website provides crop recommendations through a crop-keyboard browser. It also contains a section called crop doctor that explains different crop diseases through photographs. The section Bhav Puchiye (Ask the Price) displays market rates of different agricultural products from across India.

The website provides crop recommendations through a crop-keyboard browser. It also contains a section called crop doctor that explains different crop diseases through photographs. The section Bhav Puchiye (Ask the Price) displays market rates of different agricultural products from across India.
Source:AlooTechie, India
Posted on: 20/3/2006 6:24:15 PM
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