Sunil
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Sunil
@SUNILZ07
Marine Engineer , Technocrat
New Delhi Katılım Ocak 2023
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On our farm in Odisha, tons of premium quality mangoes are rotting and turning to dust every season.
We grow world class varieties, but middlemen snatch them at just ₹10-15/kg.
No real profit, only huge losses.
Exports and headlines sound great in social media , yet most farmers like us have no storage, no direct markets, and no proper ecosystem.
Over tonnes produced yearly wasted potential.
Building a strong sustainable agriculture system is crucial for our growth better farmer incomes, stronger rural economy, less migration and real prosperity for Odisha’s villages.
We need collection centres, cold storage, fair pricing and direct buyers now.
Let’s turn our mango wealth into actual farmer growth instead of social media shouting, Odisha needs its true growth.
Pics - our farm land variety of mangoes in Bhadrak
@BBSRBuzz


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And now, it is the turn of the young female Amur falcon Alang to make us speechless 😶
After taking off from the Somalian coast at 7:30 am on 14 May, Alang has been steadily pushing northward across the Arabian Sea on one of the most demanding migratory crossings in the natural world. In just over two days, she has already covered nearly 3,000 km nonstop over open ocean. Based on her present flight path, Alang is expected to land later tonight, either over the Indus River delta or the Kachchh landscape of Gujarat another remarkable chapter unfolding in the extraordinary transcontinental journey of the Amur falcons. As shared by Dr @sureshwii #Amurfalcons


Supriya Sahu IAS@supriyasahuias
For all those eagerly waiting for an update on Apapang, the tiny Amur falcon, let me tell you, he has superbly executed a nonstop transcontinental flight of 4,750 km over 95 hours from the Somalian landscape to arrive in India. Look at the red line with a red dot on the Map. This truly makes Amurs among the most elite long-distance travellers on the planet. He made the first landing near Sone River, close to Varanasi and within an hour of rest, Apapang flew another 200 kms to reach a hill forest landscape near Gaya District to stop for the night. As shared by @sureshwii #Amurfalcons
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In a continued effort over the last decade for conservation of Amur Falcons in Northeast India, three Amur Falcons were satellite-tagged in their stopover site (Chiuluan) in Tamenglong district of Manipur in November 2025.
Having completed more than four months in their nonbreeding grounds in Southern Africa, two of these Amur Falcons are on their spring migration, returning to their breeding region in Far-East Asia via India. While crossing from Somalia to Northeast India they undertake a nonstop flight of nearly 6000 km in six days.
A tagged young female Amur named ‘Alang’ is currently headed to west coast of India, and is undertaking the Arabian Sea crossing, having started off yesterday early morning from Somalia.
Currently, with favourable tailwinds, the sea crossing will be three-day nonstop. With funding support from @MoEFCC, this project has been one of the successful community-led conservation effort in India.
Alongside, interesting insights on this incredible small raptor, a long distance trans-hemispheric migrant has been generated, guiding management and conservation efforts.



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