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Far away from the deliberations of policy spaces and conclaves, in the Gangwar village in Telangana, Anjamma Nadimidoddi embodies the most sophisticated knowledge of concepts such as climate resilience and multi-cropping. Her seed collection of 80 millets, pulses, and oil seeds has received recognition from the United Nations during the International Year of Millets (2023).
Nadimidoddi’s extensive knowledge and experience have earned her a place on the expert panel on agro-biodiversity in Andhra Pradesh. Her farm has become a learning centre for government officers, scientists, civil society activists, and media personnel. They regularly visit to observe innovative farming techniques and seed preservation methods.
By Arjun SwaminathanFar away from the deliberations of policy spaces and conclaves, in the Gangwar village in Telangana, Anjamma Nadimidoddi embodies the most sophisticated knowledge of concepts such as climate resilience and multi-cropping. Her seed collection of 80 millets, pulses, and oil seeds has received recognition from the United Nations during the International Year of Millets (2023).
Nadimidoddi’s extensive knowledge and experience have earned her a place on the expert panel on agro-biodiversity in Andhra Pradesh. Her farm has become a learning centre for government officers, scientists, civil society activists, and media personnel. They regularly visit to observe innovative farming techniques and seed preservation methods.