Author: SRISTI ORG

January 1, 2019

Puzzles in paddy

By: SRISTI ORG / Honey Bee Network in Africa / 0 comment

The Africa Rice Center, earlier known as the Western African Rice Development Association (WARDA), Benin has been involved in exploring the potential of farmers’ innovations in solving the problems of paddy cultivators. They have collected many different innovations and traditional knowledge applicable to crops and also livestock. Dr. Paul Van Mele, Technology Transfer Agronomist, contributed […]

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December 26, 2018

4 reasons to visit Sattvik

By: SRISTI ORG / BioNEST / 0 comment

If you happen to pass by Bodakdev and get stuck in traffic again, blame it all on the festival that serves lip-smacking delights, Sattvik Traditional Food Festival 2018, by SRISTI. As foodie Varsha Shah said, “I haven’t had enough of the festival. I wish it is held every six months, especially during summers when mango […]

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December 24, 2018

Divine mouthfuls of traditional millet goodness at Sattvik

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Ahmedabad: At a time when food lovers in the city are perhaps drooling over an array of international cuisines seen on social media videos, the 16th edition of Sattvik Food Festival, which kicked-off in Ahmedabad on Saturday, has a mouthful of traditional goodness to offer. Delicacies such as findla nu sharbat, camel milk, pumpkin roti, […]

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December 19, 2018

Sattvik Food Festival In Ahmedabad To Commence Next Weekend

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The 16th edition of the Sattvik Food Festival is to be held in Ahmedabad from 22nd to 25th December reports DNA India.The report also laid emphasis on women farmers’ being in the lead at the festival. 70% of the products at the festival would be made and sold by these ladies. The number of farmers participating in the [...] Read more
December 17, 2018

Ahmedabad: Women farmers to dominate Sattvik food festival

By: SRISTI ORG / BioNEST / 0 comment

If you have not, then you must this time prepare yourself for this food of thought. For the first time, in it’s 16th edition, Ahmedabad’s largest food festival will have at least 70% products made and sold by women farmers directly to the consumer. Around 150 farmers are expected to participate this year. Sattvik food […]

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