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The 'Golden Fiber Revolution' in India is related to the production and growth of jute. The term "golden fiber" refers to jute due to its golden-brown color and valuable economic importance. The Golden Fiber Revolution aims to enhance the production, processing, and export of jute and jute products, thereby boosting the agricultural sector and rural economy where jute cultivation is prevalent. Jute is a natural fiber used in making various products such as sacks, ropes, mats, and other items.
Some plants fulfil their nitrogen requirement by catching and digesting flies and other insects. Such plants are categorized as:
Which theory is generally included under micro economics?
I. Price Theory
II. Income Theory
III. Employment Theory
The combination of crop production and milk production activities is an example of:
What is the goal of the National Mission on Edible Oils (NMEO)-Oil Palm?
The main aim of plant breeding is
What is the target of the PradhanMantriAwaasYojana - Gramin (PMAY-G) by 2029?
Which is the first step of extension educational process?
The Ganga Kalyan Yojana is for:
Which fund supports the establishment of Agri-Business Incubation Centers (ABICs)?
Which of its husked dal is used to mix with rice flour for preparation of idli and dosa: