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Organic Farming
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Organic farming can
be called as Eco Farming as it is a way of agriculture that
preserves the ecosystem. It echews the use of harmful chemicals &
fertilizers. Cultured are the Symbiotic life forms & weed & pest control
ensured by this method & optimal soil biological activity maintains
fertility.
Agriculture in Kerala is caught in between the devil and the deep
blue sea. Kerala is going back to her traditional Organic Farming after
her hundreds of farmers had learnt the bitter lessons of " Chemical
Farming " and mono cropping hitherto practised as " Scientific Agriculture
". The Dept of Agriculture is now promoting the production of Organic Food
by launching "Jaiva Kerala" (The Organic Sustainability of Kerala).
The Confederation of Indian Industry & a few Tourism Groups are branding "
God's Own Country", as the Tourism Industry calls Kerala, a " Safe
Food Destination".
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It is paradoxical that the United States, a world leader in transgenic
technology, is the largest importer of organic foods, followed by the
European Union. The " Organic Craze " is spreading worldwide. The
global market for organic herbal plants ( $14 b ) is growing at 20% and
will be a $ 5 trillion by 2050 according to the World Health Organisation
( http://www.who.org/). The global trade in
food supplements and processed herbal medicines is $ 60 billion. Despite
her immense potential, India has not benefited much from the export of
herbal medicines or organic food. A meagre Rs 90 crores is India's export
of organic food while her export of herbal medicine fetches Rs 2300 crores.
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Use of bio-fertilisers instead of chemicals is the way of Organic
Farming. In Marappanmoola village in Pulpally panchayat of Wayanad
district , 454 small and medium farmers in the village owning on an
average less than 2 hectares of land have organized themselves & they now
cultivate a mixed variety of crops including pepper, coffee, cardamom,
coconut, areacanut, tubers, vegetables, cashew nut, nutmeg, rice etc. From
the poultry & piggery units, they now collect the wastes and turn them
into Biogas for the kitchen and manure for the field. Use the sap of
chrysanthemum and marigold for chemical insecticides have become the order
of the day.
A Cooperative Society, Highland Farmers'
Cooperative Society, has been formed ( Hicos ) to take on the
challenges of conversion from chemical to organic farming by the farmers
of Marappanmoola. 500 hectares have been declard to be 'Organic Farming
Zone'. Even now the produce is sold at a hefty 25% premium prices in the
domestic market through weekly markets and export enquriries are on the
rise. This organic Farm Movement is market driven and the premium price
obtainable in the external markets in the future is a major source of
inspiration. A 50 grams pack of organic white pepper fetches $ 4 in the U
S Market as against $ 1.5 in the domestic market.
Success in Marappanmoola One of the pioneers of the
Organic Farm Movement, Jose K, says that people derisively laughed
at the Movement initially. The Movement is now spreading in
Wayanad, the home of the famous Kerala spices, especially ginger
and black pepper. The other major crops of the District are
Tea & Coffee and over 80% of agriculture is dependent on
the foreign markets.
Networking is the key to Success of the Movement, as 74% of
the cultivated land in Kerala is owned by small farmers. The
Self Help Groups now use vermicompost, organic manure and pest
control solutions which are made by them. Earlier a shortage
of these organic substitutes made them heavily dependent on
chemical farming. Even the women engaged in the production and
marketing of vegetables keep up the morale and insist on Safe
Food in the kitchen. Another drawback with Chemical Farming
was that the soil was destroyed by heavy chemical inputs, when
the prices of pepper perked up ( It had gone upto 260 per kilo
). Excessive application of chemicals during that boom reduced
soil fertility and wiped out the insects beneficial from the
farms so that the average yield of pepper nosedived to 80 kgs
per hectare from 500 kg per hectare. Many a farmer committed
suicide as a result. Dangerous indeed, in the long run, is chemical
farming !
Jaivakeralam - The Organic Sustainability of Kerala The
State Agriculture Department has now conducted 300 training
programms to setup Collection Centers for Organic Produce. Not
only the farmers and consumers have to be educated but also
the scientific "elite", the bureaucrats and the technologists,
as " the indifferent attitude of the Scientific Community
" has been recognised as a major impediment in the State
Policy Document.
A Research Station at Aralam in Cannanore, 3 zonal sub-centers and
regional labs with facilities for soil and produce residue analysis has
been planned by the Government under
the Jaivakerlam Programme. Development of the domestic market for Organic
Foods through a chain of supermarkets and a gradual withdrawing of State
support on chemical inputs etc has been planned. The Government's role is
that of the faciliator, forming farmers' producing companies to manage the
affairs by themselves. Three Districts, Wynad, Idukki and Palghat will be
declared as Organic Farming Zones. Crops which will be highlighted will be
the scented rice varieties of Wynad, Malabar spices and several types of
tubers. More information can be gathered at Kerala Govt's official site
http://www.kissankerala.net/
There are doubting Thomases who argue against the whole Movement. S Usha
of Thana, a green ( environment group who had been in the forefront of
combating against aerial spraying of Endosulphan in the cashew plantations
of Kerala, doubt whether the thrust on export & international
certification will reduce the whole exercise to contract farming for
global agri businesses.
If the sale of chemical inputs through measures such as a prescription
system is restricted legally, it will do a world of good for Organic
Farming. Plants should be treated as human beings.
Organic versus Transgenic It is Organic Farming vs Transgenic
Technology which is the crucial issue in Kerala Agriculture.
The Task Force on Application of Biotechnology has suggested
conserving " Organic Farming Zones " and at the same
time promotes Transgenic Tech ! This has attracted criticism
from experts who argue that the two forms of Agriculture cannot
coexist together.
Even though organic agriculture accounts for a negligible portion of the
country's total farm produce, India's organic farm produce has already
found markets abroad. The Indian Govt has declared only 5347 farms
covering 37050 hectares as Organic, despite much of the country practicing
the traditional system of Organic Farming.
Research shows the Organic Farming ensures better yield and fetches more
income. A paper by David Tilman in Nature 396 showed that not only were
the yields of organic maize as high as those of maize grown with
fertilizers & pesticides, but the soil quality in the organic fields
improved dramatically. Field trials in Hertfordshire reported consistently
higher yields of wheat with bio manure. Farmers in India, Kenya, Brazil &
Gautemala have tripled yields by switing to Organic Farming, according to
Prof Jules Pretty of Essex University.
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Contributing Writer
G Kumar, astrologer, writer and
programmer of www.eastrovedica.com He has 15 years research experience in
Stock Market Astrology and in various other branches of Astrology.
Recently he was awarded a Certificate by the Planetary Gemologists
Association as a Planetary Gem Advisor.
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