Friday 21 September 2018

Subash palekar and Spiritual Farming

Most of the people might be knowing Subash Palekar who is popular in organic farming.

The reason why the ZBNF is also known as Spiritual Farming.

Subash Palekar Words:

Nowadays chemical farming became popular. To become self reliant we allowed countries who manufactures agro chemicals  to sell in our country in the name of Green revolution.  The people  who use chemical farming thinks that the soil is not fertile and to make it fertile we need to dump some fertilizers from outside. But this is not true - says Subash Palekar

See Forests, here plants or trees grows. No need of tilling, no addition of fertilizers, insectides or irrigation. This means there is need of things from outside and nature gives all ingredients needed for the plants or trees to grow. And thus he calls ZBNF as Spiritual farming which is mainly concentrated on sustainable farming. Scientists say that Everytime the soil will not be fertile, so that there is a need to add fertilizers to the land to make it fertile. But this is also not true. Now coming to the production yield using chemical fertilizers. The yield using chemicals have decreased which was also agreed by the agronomists. says Subash Palekar.

The main five inputs like to suggest in organic farming are composting, vermi composting, biodynamics, m - solution and garbage solution. As time takes longer for the production the price is as high as five time greater than the price of chemical farming.  He also says that his five layer model is one which is inspired by Forests.

Coutesy : Times of India


Monday 17 September 2018

ABCD farming Andriod app

  Hi good evening Everyone. An andriod app from us, which will keep you updated  with our blogger feeds. This app is created using appyet website. 
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Tuesday 4 September 2018

Growing Corn for Popcorn

Growing Corn for Popcorn 
Thought to start a small business. 3 basic Aim of my business.
1. Business need to be Agriculture Related.
2. Need to be grown and processed by ourselves.
3. The people in every age  need to like the product.
4. The cost of the product should be Low.
5. Should be easily delivered.

Thought of Popcorn, as it satisfies all the Five basic aims. At this period, Looking to take up the survey with the people. Need to analyse what the people are thinking. If the Popcorn business is started, need to analyse the sales.

you can also send your suggestions through facebook.

Wednesday 29 August 2018

Community Supported Agriculture in India

When I searched for "CSA meaning" in Google, the result is as shown below

Community Supported Agriculture

     CSA Stands for Community Supported Agriculture. CSA allows city residents to have direct access to high quality, fresh produce grown locally by regional farmers. When you become a member of a CSA, you're purchasing a “share” of vegetables from a regional farmer.

In most of the Countries CSA is implemented and was running successfully by the farmers. One of my collegue where i met him at Annadana has started a CSA in Italy. You can visit their page. https://m.facebook.com/camasarot/
  • Where they grow food in Raised beds. (To know about Raised bed Farming click here)
  • No tractors are used. 
  • They use simple hand tools like seeder, wheel hoe for ploughing, weeder, etc..
Community Supported Agriculture in india

      While searching for CSA in India I came through Navadharshanam Trust near Thally road, Hosur taluk. Where they Work with Partnership with the Local farmers and Consumers. You can Visit there page here.

here is a good book where you can learn about creating and managing FPO About CSA
   The Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a partnership between the Growing farmers and the consumers where the profits and loss in the farming is shared.

How to Plan ?

  •  For the Delivery of the vegetables to the consumers, farmers need to plan up for the pickup centres where consumers will get their shares once a week or twice a week. 
  • The consumers has to choose the requirement of the vegetables, greens, fruits, at the time of registration.
  • They can choose to get a basket of 4-15 kg Mixed vegetables and 2-5 bunches of Greens every week.
  • The Local Farmers need to plan accordingly to Grow the quantity of vegetables and greens Ordered by consumers.
Conclusion :

The CSA Method is really a helpful for both the ends, as the Profit or Loss is equally shared between the farmers and consumers.
CSA can't be implemented in rural areas especially countries in India, as Maximum people occupation is farming.
CSA can work well in urban areas.
If Government takes some good Initiatives regarding Community Assisted Agriculture, we don't need to Import edible consumables from any other country.  India's agrarian import bill for 2015-16  Rs 1,402,680,000,000. Click here

References:
  • NFSM
  • Better India
  • Google