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<category>1319 | Indian Agriculture and Milestones in National Growth</category>
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<description>Time and again, the policy makers in India have been observing - as it is pivotal - the growth rate in agricultural sector should be at least 3-4 percent annually to sustain an 8-10 percent growth in GDP. It should</description>
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<category>1319 | Cashew - Introduction</category>
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<description>The Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) is a tree in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae The plant is native to northeastern Brazil, where it is called by its Portuguese name Caju (the fruit) or Cajueiro (the tree). It is now widely grown</description>
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<category>1319 | Arborsculpture - Introduction</category>
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<description>Arborsculpture is a branch of arboriculture specifically involved with the shaping of tree trunks, branches and roots into structures with ornamental or functional utility. Basic techniques involve pruning, grafting and bending single or multiple trees into shapes that grow thicker</description>
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<category>1319 | Herbs - Rosemary : Introduction</category>
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<description>Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is a woody, perennial herb with fragrant evergreen needle-like leaves. It is native to the Mediterranean region. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae which also includes many other herbs. Forms range from upright to</description>
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<category>1319 | Plants - Dandelion : Introduction</category>
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<description>A dandelion is a short plant, usually with a yellow flower head and notched leaves. A dandelion flower head consists of many tiny flowers. The dandelion is native to Europe and Asia, and has spread to many other places. The</description>
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