In India, farmers are learning a new technique in order to reduce the pollution that typically happens after harvest when they burn their paddy straw. GFN farmer Malwinder Malhi is with a farmer who is leading by example and direct seeding into the residue instead of burning it.
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India Virtual Farm Tour-Direct Seeding
By Malwinder Singh Malhi< 1 minute
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About Malwinder Singh Malhi
GFN Contributor
Malwinder Singh Malhi writes for the Global Farmer Network — a worldwide collective of 2,150+ farmer leaders across 72 countries amplifying farmer voices on agricultural policy, trade, technology, and food security.


