One of the Organic Grape Farmer, Mr. Siddiki, At. Po. Ausa, Dist Latur, was the only farmers, whose grapes (two containers) passed the test (pesticide residual test) by the buyer in Europe.
Since when Organic certified food required testing for pesticide Residue? This either means those who claim to do Organic farming secretly use pesticide or for some reason people don't label their product "Organic" and are subjected to the tests.
Further statement like all other grapes were rejected because man made chemicals were used is not entirely correct. They were rejected because they used the wrong pesticide which unfortunately was suggested by export authority. Poor farmers were not at fault. Grape growers have been using correct pesticides for many years and their shipments were never rejected except this time when wrong one was used.
Basically These are fear monger tactics used to mislead / confuse the readers. Organic is not a "one that can solve all the problems" scenario which MRC's of the world foolishly wants us to believe.
Hello,
Thanks for posting the response.
Regarding your comment,
Since when Organic certified food required testing for pesticide Residue?
Just by labeling the farm product as "Organic", farmer can not avoid getting subjected to pesticide residue test.
Authorities can always cross check the product labeled as "Organic", by subjecting it to the pesticide residue test.
That is exactly what we wanted to point out that,
the farmers whose Grapes were rejected, were not Organic Farmers, and did not follow the Organic Farming Practices
Regarding your comment,
"This either means those who claim to do Organic farming secretly use pesticide ."
The organic farmers do not need to use any pesticide
Regarding your comment,
for some reason people don't label their product "Organic" and are subjected to the tests
Just by labeling the farm product as "Organic", farmer can not avoid getting subjected to pesticide residue test.
Authorities can always cross check the product labeled as "Organic", by subjecting it to the pesticide residue test.
Regarding your comment,
Further statement like all other grapes were rejected because man made chemicals were used is not entirely correct.
When one can grow the Grapes without using / purchasing any man made chemical pesticides, by following
"Organic Farming Practices"
what is the necessity of using the man made chemical pesticides?
Regarding your comment;
They were rejected because they used the wrong pesticide which unfortunately was suggested by export authority.
That is exactly we want to say.
India is dumping ground for all sorts of wrong pesticides.
All facts about the same are well documented.
In India who suggests which pesticides and what motivates the act of suggesting the specific pesticide, and what they get for suggesting the use of specific pesticide, is not a hidden secret.
Regarding your comment
Poor farmers were not at fault.
Only their fault was they did not believe that,
farmer can grow Grapes and make make profits, without using any man made chemical pesticides by following the
"Organic Farming Practices"
Regarding your comment,
Grape growers have been using correct pesticides for many years and their shipments were never rejected except this time when wrong one was used.
This time shipment was rejected after reaching the buyers place.
It is open fact that the buyers Europe do not prefer to pace orders in first place, with exporters from India, because the farm product producers in India, supply the farm product having unacceptable level of pesticides banned all over the world.
Regarding your comment,
"Grape growers have been using correct chemicals for many years and their shipments were never rejected except this time when wrong one was used."
So there is every possibility that this (using wrong pesticide) will repeat.
The only way to avoid the repeat of above costly mistake is by following
"Organic Farming Practices"
Regarding your comment
Basically These are fear monger tactics used to mislead / confuse the readers.
Let the reader decide.
People are quite intelligent and there is no need to misled / confuse the readers about the advantages of following;
"Organic Farming Practices"
Readers can cross check the advantages of following the "Organic Farming Practices", by visiting the farms of the organic farmers.
Regarding your comment,
Organic is not a "one that can solve all the problems" scenario which MRC's of the world foolishly wants us to believe.
I am not telling readers to blindly believe what I am telling.
I am telling readers to visit the organic farms of the Organic Farmers, meet personally and discuss with the Organic farmer the advantages of following the
"Organic Farming Practices"
and see with their own eyes the result, both technical and financial.
Thanking you
With regards
MRC