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ZERO BUDGET FARMING - A CASE STUDY


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1 desi cow can be used fro few acres

 

srk annai recently wen i was in sme discussion .....a prominent mem frm india agri society told tat in US only 3-4 % of pop does agri .....tey feed 95 % and xport rest

 

i guess india wil also drop 10-15 % from present 40 odd and once again agri becomes a hot spot for money

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a gud market needs to be created by young generation to promote tis type of cultivation

 

after introduction of super/hyper markets logistics hav improved a lot but still the financial model is not succesful bcoz of high mainty costs of super/hyper markets

 

fruits/vegetables must have special markets which are operated at lower costs

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1 desi cow can be used fro few acres

 

srk annai recently wen i was in sme discussion .....a prominent mem frm india agri society told tat in US only 3-4 % of pop does agri .....tey feed 95 % and xport rest

 

i guess india wil also drop 10-15 % from present 40 odd and once again agri becomes a hot spot for money

 

US lo maximum corporate farming eega avi...in India it is mostly small farmers who are in agriculture..propably this zero budget, organic farming techniques should help revive them.....

 

yaa..you are right...one day Demand for Agriculture will rise up again...but let us not allow it to be taken over by corporates....let the small farmer get it done and let him reap the benefits...

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jus couple of weeks back my parents attended the session by palekar held @ HYD

 

responce was huge itseems........hope some gud investments in agri sector :shakehands:

 

ee topic ni inka konchem elaborated ga raayava avi...wish to know more about this...

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US lo maximum corporate farming eega avi...in India it is mostly small farmers who are in agriculture..propably this zero budget, organic farming techniques should help revive them.....

 

yaa..you are right...one day Demand for Agriculture will rise up again...but let us not allow it to be taken over by corporates....let the small farmer get it done and let him reap the benefits...

 

u cant make small farmer benefit annai...........it is highly impossible bcoz human power is the most RARE nd COSTLY resource and it should be replaced by mechanized farming .......10 below acres farmers inka li8 .......better their students gets educated and shift to service sector

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u cant make small farmer benefit annai...........it is highly impossible bcoz human power is the most RARE nd COSTLY resource and it should be replaced by mechanized farming .......10 below acres farmers inka li8 .......better their students gets educated and shift to service sector

 

..Farming cost of production taggisthe ...even small farmer can be saved avi.....aa vidhanalu leka kaadhu....janalaki telvaka ee dusthithi....neeku telisindhega mana raithulu amayakulu....aa fertilizer shop odo ...pakka polam vaadu edhi chesthe veellu adhe chestaaru..adhe spray chestaaru....but with proper education and training, even small farmer will benefit.........

 

nannadigithe janalani ee organic zero budget farming vidhanalaalo saraina chaitanyam kalipisthe...naa view prakaramaithe small farmer ee save avuthaadu...endukante vallu intilla paadhi polam lo kasta padi pani chestaaru.....ivvala mana palletoorlalo vyvasayam kouliki chestaandi ee chinna chitika raithule avi....vallake konthalo kontha gittu baatu avuthaandi...endukante....labour uu valle....vyavasaym chese vallu vallee....(ofcourse generalize cheyyadalchukoledhu..idhi oka perspective maatrame)

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humus which is called as heart of soil is created by decomposition of straw(agri waste) with the help of micro organisms

 

in case of organic farming this biomass(straw agri waste) is burnt and is used to prepare vermi compost( which is prime inpust of organic fertilizers)

 

anduke organica farming is also dangers antunnaru

 

chemical farming lo biomass is cleaned and the seeds r sowed ....so no humus is cr8ed and we need pesticides/fertilizers etc

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humus which is called as heart of soil is created by decomposition of straw(agri waste) with the help of micro organisms

 

in case of organic farming this biomass(straw agri waste) is burnt and is used to prepare vermi compost( which is prime inpust of organic fertilizers)

 

anduke organica farming is also dangers antunnaru

 

chemical farming lo biomass is cleaned and the seeds r sowed ....so no humus is cr8ed and we need pesticides/fertilizers etc

 

video choodaledhu......but nuvvu cheppindhe athanu kooda cheppadu ante..I am not convinced of his views.....

 

 

chemical farming techniques lo soil lo unde natural microbes, earthworms destroy ayyipothaayi...vaati valla long term lo land ki agriculture ki nastam ani cheppaledhaa athanu... :dream:

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video choodaledhu......but nuvvu cheppindhe athanu kooda cheppadu ante..I am not convinced of his views.....

 

 

chemical farming techniques lo soil lo unde natural microbes, earthworms destroy ayyipothaayi...vaati valla long term lo land ki agriculture ki nastam ani cheppaledhaa athanu... :dream:

u r mistaken annai

 

ade chepparu ayanaa.........chemical lo biomass clean chestam.......organic lo biomass burn chesi vermicompost ki use chestam rendu nastam

 

dont burn or clean biomass and use cow dung to decompose it adhi ayana cheppindi

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u r mistaken annai

 

ade chepparu ayanaa.........chemical lo biomass clean chestam.......organic lo biomass burn chesi vermicompost ki use chestam rendu nastam

 

dont burn or clean biomass and use cow dung to decompose it adhi ayana cheppindi

 

ok avi...now its more clear....got it...

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..Farming cost of production taggisthe ...even small farmer can be saved avi.....aa vidhanalu leka kaadhu....janalaki telvaka ee dusthithi....neeku telisindhega mana raithulu amayakulu....aa fertilizer shop odo ...pakka polam vaadu edhi chesthe veellu adhe chestaaru..adhe spray chestaaru....but with proper education and training, even small farmer will benefit.........

 

nannadigithe janalani ee organic zero budget farming vidhanalaalo saraina chaitanyam kalipisthe...naa view prakaramaithe small farmer ee save avuthaadu...endukante vallu intilla paadhi polam lo kasta padi pani chestaaru.....ivvala mana palletoorlalo vyvasayam kouliki chestaandi ee chinna chitika raithule avi....vallake konthalo kontha gittu baatu avuthaandi...endukante....labour uu valle....vyavasaym chese vallu vallee....(ofcourse generalize cheyyadalchukoledhu..idhi oka perception maatrame)

 

tis is 100 % perfect .........ala chesina vaadu manchi practices use cheste bagupadutadu ..........but kouluki cheyyakunda naadi matrame chesukuntanu ante hopeless as of now

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uttarakand lo govt is prmoting natural and organic farming

 

they r giving incentives and knowledge ........now UT is largest exporter of basmathi RICE

mana state lo kooda ravali ilanti incentivess

 

natural farming lo output will be 60-70 % in initial 3-5 years.........and to get organic farming certificate u NEED to practice it for consecutive 3 years so ee 3 years govt need to support farmers and also local markets improve avvali .........farmers should form into groups as in UT .....evy person in grp is watchdog for other in grp lekapothe valla incentives cut avuthayi ........mana daggara kooda ilanti cordination ravali

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Pesticides in Agriculture

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBm-I3Tvi04

 

This short documentary addresses the issue of pesticide overuse on the island of Samos and around Greece. This has knock on effects in the environment as chameleons and other wildlife enter the fields after spraying and get pesticide poisoning. The chemicals can also leach and run off into aquatic environments -- to which they are extremely harmful. This documentary looks at the difference between chemical and organic farming with interviews from organic practicing farmers on Samos giving arguments for why they use such methods. It also takes a brief look into the manipulation and monopolisation which large agricultural companies bring to farming.

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uttarakand lo govt is prmoting natural and organic farming

 

they r giving incentives and knowledge ........now UT is largest exporter of basmathi RICE

mana state lo kooda ravali ilanti incentivess

 

natural farming lo output will be 60-70 % in initial 3-5 years.........and to get organic farming certificate u NEED to practice it for consecutive 3 years so ee 3 years govt need to support farmers and also local markets improve avvali .........farmers should form into groups as in UT .....evy person in grp is watchdog for other in grp lekapothe valla incentives cut avuthayi ........mana daggara kooda ilanti cordination ravali

 

Good info avi....Madyapradesh is also promoting Organic farming....Good initatives..

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