Organic Farming –
Best Solution for Konkan
Farmer is known as King in agricultural country. This is the king who
works in farm all the day to supply food to quench hunger of citizens. Perhaps
this is the only king who works hard, eats simple bread, wears very simple
cloths, sleeps on floor, makes his hands dirty in soil and cow dung for which
he gets lowest pay. In addition to this he also gets agitated because of
problems in supply of fertilizers, seeds, pesticides, government schemes and
agents. Above all sometimes he commits suicide as an only option to protest
the situation. Do you think our farmer is really a ‘King’? This story is not of
those landlords who have influence over government but those who measure their
land in square yards in all over India.
The farmer in Konkan is still titled with words common and poor. The
reasons behind this are, the irregular terrain of farm land where forget about
driving tractor but operating simple plough is tricky too. The money for seeds,
fertilizers and labor hardly comes from profit of the last year’s yield. It is
arranged by selling trees, fruits and extra members from livestock. The other
financial needs are also solved by the same alternate sources. Except for few
farmers the farming in Konkan is just a source of satisfying hunger. Government
policies have some influence on the monoculture in orchards but helpless about
the situation of seed and vegetable crops. And people after waiting for long
now started migrating from the region leaving precious eco-zone for industries
to ride over the sensitive zone with chocking smoke and leaching chemicals. It seems
like the people here have lost the hope of change in agriculture.
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Konkan is nowhere in map of Agro-zone. |
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Fertilizer use in India. |
Crop output in India. |
Sourced from The Mosaic Company Analyst Day 2007
The increasing financial needs and cost of living made the farmers to
migrate from Konkan towards the big cities like Mumbai in search employment. They
left their lands with their relatives to take care with promise to support them
financially. Many left the land unattended. These migrants had a dream with
them that after retirement they will return back to start farming again. With
same passion few returned back but by the time many things get changed. The
body power, relations and other conditions start showing their age effect on
the passion. Sometimes the land is robbed by the relatives or used for
developmental projects without any clue, and the farmer fights a different
battle then onward. Now many farms in Konkan are unnoticed. There is plenty of
water for agriculture but no farmer. The labor problem is major, the farm
labors have started working in stone mines and logging factory where they get
more wedge than the farm work. People are trying to sale their farmlands which
are now useless for them. They sale it to anyone who gives good value, whether
local or from other region. Industries and white collar men want make use of
the situation. On other hand now some people have started to argue against the
intruders from other states in Konkan. Isn’t this childish? Who is responsible
for this intruders, government or the locals?
The problem lies in lack of proper agenda and guidance. The land in
Konkan is very different from the large agricultural areas of country. This
land naturally laden with biodiversity that supports natural regeneration of
fertility. The agriculture friendly fauna is in plenty here eg. Honey bees,
butterflies, dung insects, earth worms. So there is a need of low cost nature
friendly agricultural practices for this region. Organic farming can be a good
option for this purpose. A limited use of chemical fertilizers combined with
maximum utilization of locally available compost, cow dung, fish manure, green
manure and easy to make vermicompost. There is great need of union of farmers
in Konkan, which will help in solving problems such as availability of
manpower, fertilizers and finance. Organic farming needs very less investment.
This will also help farmers with having good livestock to gain value for their
cow shade waste (dung) along with milk, as requirement of dung will increase to
be used as fertilizer. Organic farming will certainly help in improving
biodiversity of the region by putting positive effects on soil and water. This
will in turn help in developing co-agricultural business such as honey bee
raring (apiculture), fisheries and growing medicinal plants. The small land
holding and land less farmers will certainly get benefitted due to this as more
permanent employment opportunities can be created. For all this there is a great
need of farmer union and formation of co-operative organizations in Konkan. These
organizations can provide services such as agricultural education, training,
guidance, credit, organic fertilizers, manpower, market, business, marketing of
goods and networking between farmers. For all this there are many organization
available in country, just there is need to reach them.
We have planned to initiate a similar type
of movement in Konkan, with intention to develop agriculture in Konkan at its
best by using eco-friendly techniques. The plan is to start the project at
experimental level in Kudal district of Sindhudurg and after a evaluative study
the movement will be spread all over Konkan with full proof plan.
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