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Eco India: Meet the people reviving local ingredients that have disappeared from India’s food map

Every week, Eco India brings you stories that inspire to build a cleaner, greener and better tomorrow. Our top story this week looks at how a Bengaluru-based artist has created a community of farmers and urban gardeners who are learning to grow the varieties of seasonal and local foods, that have slowly disappeared from their plates, in their kitchen gardens.  

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CREDITS:

Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla

Director of Photography: Gurvinder Singh

Second Camera: Abhishek Singh Gaur

Video Editor: Sujit Lad

Field Producer: Juhi Chaudhary

Associate Producer: Shibika Suresh

Script: Juhi Chaudhary & Shibika Suresh

Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu

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