Out of a few questions that I was asked from a group of people on agriculture and allied subjects, the most common question was circling around the current practice of farming that is clearly visible of monoculture. I have put the word visible in bold. As I would like to bring a certain context to this in my article eventually. What is visible to what is ground reality may be two different things. And I would like to bring about this difference in my explanation to the visibility around monoculture. In continuation with this there was a question related to this topic on monoculture generally tied to large scale farming . We will also try to understand how the risks in agriculture pans out for the farmers of certain size and at a certain location, to take certain decisions. The next most common response I have received was to understand better on the farming pattern of cultivating same crop specific to a geography and eventually ending up loosing price to excessive supply to mark...
Rural is where good people are. Rural is where good food is. Rural is where rains matter. Rural is where a dog is a dog and not a pet. Rural is where you pass by snakes without freaking out. Rural is where you wake up to a bird’s song and its skylines are marked by heaps of maize and sugarcane. Rural is enterprising. Rural is music and art in everything it does. Rural has time. Rural is where I want to go. Rural is for all!