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Effective Pedagogy and Research perspective

Effective Pedagogy and Research perspective

by Team LEISA India | Jun 27, 2022 | AME, Articles, Education, Published Articles

K V S Prasad Experiential learning based pedagogy, farmer-centric participatory research and knowledge exchange are essential for promotion of agroecological education. Way back in 1982, recognising the negative effects of high input agriculture, and link between...

Fundamentals of farmers field schools – a cotton IPM FFS as an example

by Rukmini | Jul 11, 2003 | AME, Articles, Cases, Education, Participatory Learning, Published Articles

What is Farmers Field School (FFS)? As the name suggests Farmer’s Field Schools (FFS) are the schools for the farmers beyond the boundaries of formal structures.  It operates with the principles of the non-formal education and most of the session / contents area based...

Farmer field schools – experiences from Tamil Nadu

by Rukmini | Jul 11, 2003 | AME, Articles, Cases, Education, Participatory Learning, Published Articles

B. Vijayalakshmi, G. Ravi Kumar, S. Pattabiraman and Daniel Anand Raj AME is devoted to improving the livelihoods of dry land farmers through promotion of ecological agriculture in the Deccan Plateau. AME working in the dry regions of Tamil Nadu, promotes crop...

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About Us

AMEF is promoting Sustainable Agriculture in dry lands through combination of NRM and ICM practices on the same farm – rain water management, soil fertility improvement, diversified and improved cropping practices, supplemented by encouraging farmers to grow shrubs and trees on farm for meeting income, fodder and manurial needs. Most importantly, backed by farmer-centric learning processes like PTD & FFS and building rural youth as farm guides.

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AME Foundation
No. 204, 100 Feet Ring Road,
3rd Phase, Banashankari 2nd Block, 3rd Stage,
Bangalore – 560 085, India
Tel: +91-080- 2669 9512, 8035845528
E-mail: amefbang@yahoo.co.in
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