I am sure you know, people can't just label their product "Organic". It has to be certified by a competent authority. This process takes more than 3 years at the least. Any farmer who puts in so much effort will proudly label their product organic and will demand more money.
How come your so called farmers do organic farming and still sell their product along with regular batch or is it because they are practicing hybrid approach? Nothing wrong in it but then the entire credit can not be blindly given to the so called organic way of farming.
Secondly and most important every chemical has a life of existence in plant. If use correctly with proper schedule even those who use chemicals can produce zero residue products?
Are you trying to say all those products which are exported by every country in the world to EU or western markets never use chemicals? They do and ensure that by the time produce is harvested there is zero residue.
I think instead of claiming chemicals are bad you should learn and understand that it's not chemicals but the blind use of it is the problems.
Guns are not bad it's the people who use either make them bad or good. Got the point?
Hello,
Thanks for posting your response;
Regarding your comment,
I am sure you know, people can't just label their product "Organic".
It is common knowledge.
It has to be certified by a competent authority. This process takes more than 3 years at the least.
Yes you are right.
Following are few of them present in India
1) Indian Organic Certification Agency (INDOCERT)
INDOCERT is a nationally and internationally operating, certification body established in India. It is accredited by National Accreditation Body (NAB), Government of India, as per National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP). Furthermore, INDOCERT offers Organic certification as per USDA-NOP standards for products destined for export to the United States. INDOCERT is accredited as per ISO 17021 & ISO 22003 by National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB, QCI, India) for providing Food Safety Management System Certification Based on ISO 22000:2005. INDOCERT also has accreditation from National Accreditation Board for Education and Training (NABET, QCI, India) for conducting awareness training programme on Food Hygiene (GMP/GHP).
2) Natural Organic Certification Association
Natural Organic Certification Association (NOCA) is accredited to ISO Guide-65:1996, General Requirements for Bodies operating product certification systems. NOCA is also accredited by Agriculture and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) Under Ministry of Commerce, Govt. Of. India for carrying out the inspections and certifications according to NSOP (National Standards for Organic Production - India) which has gained equivalence with EC Commission Regulation 834/2007 and Swiss Ordinance on Organic Farming, USDA-NOP.
3) BVQI (India) Pvt. Ltd.
4) Ecocert SA (India Branch Office)
5) IMO Control Private Limited
6) International Resources for Fairer Trade
7) Lacon Quality Certification Pvt. Ltd
8) OneCert Asia Agri Certification Private Limited
9) SGS India Pvt. Ltd.
10) Skal International (India)
11) Uttaranchal State Organic Certification Agency (USOCA)
Any farmer who puts in so much effort will proudly label their product organic and will demand more money.
Yes farmers are demanding more price and they are getting more price.
Not only that the farmers get more price, but they save money, because they do not to buy any fertilizers / pesticides / seeds, but produce all on the farm itself
Anybody who wants to know how they do the organic farming and why they do it and what benefit they get out of it, can contact the organic farmers directly and discuss the matter further.
I have prepared the list (having all contact details) of the organic farmers who had taken part in the recently held exhibition in Pune. If anybody wants it, he can contact me to get the list, by sending private message to me
How come your so called farmers do organic farming and still sell their product along with regular batch
There is no restriction / harm to sale the organic products along with non - organic products, as long as the product gets the price as per expectation.
Many organic farmers (some of practicing for more than 20 years) sale the farm products produced by following organic farming practices, without labeling them as organic.
The organic farmers gets far better price for the farm product from buyers.
For example on of the organic farmer Mr. S. V. Deshmukh from village near Dist. Latur (Marashtara), have organic sugarcane plantation and produces organic jaggery from it and sales it in Latur itself for Rs 60=00 per kg to the wholesale buyer. The demand is so much that he is unable to meet the buyers demand in Latur city itself.
or is it because they are practicing hybrid approach? Nothing wrong in it but then the entire credit can not be blindly given to the so called organic way of farming.
There is no need for using any man made chemical pesticides / fertilizers if one follows
Organic Farming Practices
So there is no question of anything called as Hybrid Approach.
Secondly and most important every chemical has a life of existence in plant. If use correctly with proper schedule even those who use chemicals can produce zero residue products?
Are you trying to say all those products which are exported by every country in the world to EU or western markets never use chemicals? They do and ensure that by the time produce is harvested there is zero residue.
I think instead of claiming chemicals are bad you should learn and understand that it's not chemicals but the blind use of it is the problems.
Guns are not bad it's the people who use either make them bad or good.
When there is no need of using (purchasing and increasing the cost of cultivation) any man made chemical pesticide if one follows
Organic Farming Practices
why farmers should use
man made chemical pesticides
There are so many banned / adulterated / harmful pesticides being marketed / pushed in India that, it is better not to use them at all.
Many of the pesticides have affected the health of the farm worker. Please have look at following information.
FARM WORKERS & PESTICIDES
"Overexposure to such pesticides can be fatal. The common symptoms of overexposure include headaches, sweating, weakness, diarrhea, vomiting, increased salivation, respiratory distress, repetitive muscle contractions, blurred vision, cognitive difficulties, seizures, and loss of consciousness. Long-term effects may include a… dying back of the nerves in the body as a result of the toxicity of the pesticide."
Got the point?
Yes.
Long back.
The point is that
Organic Farming is the best option for the marginal land holding farmers in India and outside India.
Thanking you
With Regards
MRC