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Chhattisgarh: Farmers in Korea district earmark 5% land for water recharge system

TT Editor·Updated: 5 Mar 2026 4:00 pm IST
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Chhattisgarh: Farmers in Korea district earmark 5% land for water recharge system

In a significant move towards sustainable agriculture, farmers in the Korea district of Chhattisgarh have committed to reserving 5% of their land for a water recharge system. This initiative aims to enhance groundwater levels and combat the increasing water scarcity faced by the region. With erratic rainfall patterns and climate change impacting traditional farming practices, these farmers are taking proactive steps to ensure a more resilient agricultural future. The decision to dedicate a portion of their land for water conservation reflects a growing awareness among the farming community about the importance of sustainable practices. Implementing such water recharge systems could not only benefit individual farmers by improving soil moisture but also contribute to the overall environmental health of the area. This initiative is part of a broader push by local authorities and agricultural experts in Chhattisgarh to encourage innovative farming techniques that can withstand climatic fluctuations, thereby securing the livelihoods of farmers in the state. As more districts look to adopt similar measures, the Korea district's example could serve as a blueprint for sustainable land management in India.

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