Workshop on Organic farming, Konapur. |
Todays if we see India comes to the top three global
producers of agricultural crops. States like Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh
are the highest production of it. On the other hand, there is tremendous
exercise of chemical fertilizers are been used in production which promotes
diverse sort of medical problems. India isn't just the nation looking from the
medical problems, it is likewise all around can be seen. A considerable lot of
the nation’s presently embracing towards organic farming with a specific end
goal to decrease the impact of the medical problems.
With regards to India,
Small farmers are facing difficulties in coming up with the market rates on
fertilizers and technologies. The reason to which there is no profit for the
small-scale farmers because most of the profit becomes the expenditure on
agricultural investment. If the agricultural
business is made to be profit making for the small farmers there should be a
shift to organic farming, where minimal efforts are made in creation of manures.
Hence, for the small farmers the reproduction cost will be low and ultimately
profit will rise.
An excursion to organic farming in Konapur organized
by Dalit Bahujan Resource Centre. There are around 14 individuals from four
villages Rayathpur, Naskal, Bonala, and Chalmeda desired for the workshop. The
workshop was encouraged by Mr. Kishan Mudiraj, who is an organic farming
activist for the last eight years in the village. Most of the farmer belongs to
the Schedule caste were present who got the land under the land distribution
schemes of Telangana government.
Type of insect that destroy agriculture plant. |
The workshop was based on improving the fertility of
the soil, low-cost irrigation strategies, making homemade manures and making different kinds of fertilizers to kill insect based on the household remedies.
Since it’s an environmental friendly the practice is designed to reduce the
pollution and conservation of water and soil quality.
Organic farming is a low-cost farming for which
small farmers can make the profit. The farmers are now increasingly shifting to
organic farming in Telangana. The organic fertilizers that are made in the home
are been subsidize by the government in planting a plant for organic
production. The fertilizers that are been purchased for 1000 rupees from the
market that are been saved by producing naturally in the home.
By Bodhi R Chakma
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