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Mr. Thilagar, Founder, Sakthi Electrical Control says-

Yes. Group farming is possible. Some benefits are available from the government. Tamil Nadu government gives subsidiaries. The farmers go to district agricultural department offices collect the subsidies details.


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No. 47, Bharathi Street, Chinnavedampatti, Ganapathy
Coimbatore - 641006, Tamil Nadu, India
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Mr. T. V Thomas, CEO Vanilla India Producer Company Ltd says-

Once the subsidies are realized farmers then shift to other business, and the government concentrates in infra-structure development for group farming, poly-house etc.

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Pavilion No; 3, E E C Market, Market .P.O. Muvattupuzha, 686673, Ernakulam
Kerala, India
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Mr. V Sudhindranath, Director. LTA Trading Private Limited says-

Yes, no subsidies are required; but there should be a concrete system of protection for each and every farmer against the loss due to natural calamities and due to untoward happenings.


LTA Trading Private Limited
No. 51/7/1, Chitrakoot, Ratna Avenue,
Richmond Road,
Bangalore 560 025
Mobile: +91 9945066699
 

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Mr. Pramod Kumar Rathod, Co-Founder, Tradedoot.com says-

Farming has lost its sheen unlike old days; National Commission on Farmers has reported the lack of interest of farmers in farming. Government should take steps in the direction of providing premium market for organic products, financial incentives to entrepreneurship ventures, Skill development trainings and adequate infrastructure in the form of cold chain and processing. Group farming helps in bargaining cost of inputs, encourages farm mechanization which is very meagre in India and farmers have a better say in product marketing.

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Mr. Ravinder Dixit, Assistant Manager, Branding says-


People accept anything free. So with farmers, the government should stop subsidies and change in tax system. If the manufacturer has to pay less tax on raw material purchase automatically product will become cheaper in cost. In India group farming up to some extent help small farmer but it is not a permanent solution.

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India
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Mr. Vivek Vijay Pandit (Consultant / Proprietor) Shripad Consultancy says-

I think the real farmers are not dependent on govt. subsidies. He needs a platform for latest technology and motivation in terms of advice and some financial starting help which he gathers from groups.

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D 171/172, Hanuman Nagar, Panchvati, Nashik -422003
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Mr Ganapathy Ajeethan, Secretory. Tamil Nadu Banana Growers Federation says-

Individual farming is certainly possible. That is India’s core strength and weakness as well. Asian countries like japan, china, Korea also have small holdings. They have brought in small and user friendly mechanisation. India is no way lacks behind the research in the field of agriculture. Every were we find the failure of extension agencies in effectively transferring the technologies and awareness to the farmers. There is absolutely no need of discriminating small and big farmers. Personally I cannot accept why farmers should ask for subsidy. Definitely Need based subsidy is a must for the farmers of India. After the economic liberalization the government has failed to improve the status of the Indian farmer to raise to the level playing ground across geographies. Ever increasing economic insecurity and climatic vagaries has virtually crippled the Indian farmers. Why the Rural employment Guarantee scheme for agricultural labourers. Government pays money to labourers for not working productively. Knowing fully well they have it as a social welfare. Not to speak of the leakages in huge disbursements right from village sarpanch to the jila parishads. Co-operative farming is written down principle. It looks future agriculture is going to be corporate style. small holdings will automatically get allied to join in one fold .But government policies have to be so amended for such ventures. We have just started to venture in to one such activity of uniting grower societies each member holding a minimum of one hectare land and becoming member of the society and in turn share holder of the FPO company.

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Ganapathy Ajeethan (Secretory)
24/13, Agra haram, Mohanur
P.O 637015
Tamilnadu, India.
E-mail: ajeethkisan@gmail.com
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Mr. Gautam Kar, Proprietor, Emerald Farm says-

The statement “Farming as an individual is absolutely not possible” may not always be correct. In every field there are leaders who show the way. Masanobu Fukuoka from Japan, Shri Bhaskar Save from India are two such examples. They did wonders as an individual farmers. However, small individual farmers who do not have an identity and are not doing something different are completely exploited by the trade. Group farming and marketing through farmer’s cooperatives holds much better promise than individuals struggling for survival in the web created by greedy middlemen. As far as organic farming is concerned, my personal opinion is that if one understands the nuances of organic farming perfectly, output through organic methods in open cultivated and semi protected segment of farming rival if not exceed that from farming methods derived through use of chemicals and at a fraction of the cost.



Whether that will be the future will depend purely on market forces. In the West, consciousness about the benefits of organic food is growing very fast. There is good market for organic food and farmers are opting to produce organic food. In India, the market for organic food is still very limited and if I may say so somewhat elitist. Also the key to success in organic farming is not following procedures by rote, but through understanding. This requires prolonged observation of nature and dedication which few people of the newer generation are willing to undertake. Therefore, spirited organic farming will largely remain an individual effort. Organic farming may become more broad- based in the future in case the drive comes from the market when there is a high premium for organic products. In that case, farmers might flock to produce organic products to make their money, but organic farming without conviction and understanding is as inane as following a package rolled out for any other system of cultivation where consideration for achieving higher income is the sole guiding factor. As far as farmers adopting latest technologies is concerned, I am very much in favour. Latest technologies need not be something very high- tech. E.g Compost tea making for giving microbial fertilisers is a very simple inexpensive process. It was first started in 2004. If farmers adopt the same, farmers will be able to save thousands of rupees in terms of cost of fertilizers, manure and pesticides individually every year and the nation tens of thousands of crores of rupees in foreign exchange. As far as the suggestion that farmers should stop expecting subsidies is concerned, I may mention that farm subsidies are doled out in almost all countries of the world and it is an economic necessity. E.g It is in every citizen’s interest that sugar price be kept low. If sugar prices are to be kept low, cane prices have to be low. A farmer cannot afford to produce cane at low rates if he were to pay for power for irrigation at rates prevailing for industrial customers.

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Mr. S. K. Gautam (CEO) Udyam Nurturing Agribusiness says-

I feel subsidies and concessions are the main culprits and the main reason for creating inefficiencies in the market. I believe farming both as group and individual is possible. However we should have economic size of land holdings to optimize production cost and use of technologies. Nowadays technologies are also available for small farms and therefore reach of these technologies should be easy to the farmers. I advise balance crop nutrition (INM - Integrated nutrient management) along with IPM (Integrated pest management) with low MRL levels and safe and nutritious food besides being only pure organic.


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Anand Agricultural University (AAU) -

FARMING along with animal rearing is always possible and economically viable as dung is a very good soil rejuvenator.

Yes, group or cooperative farming has always been proved effective.

Dr R V Vyas,
Head Department of Microbiology,
PhD in Microbiology and working since 1989 in the University
(rajababuvays@gmail.com)


Mrs H N Shelat,
Associate Research Scientist is M.Sc. Microbiology and working in Department of Microbiology & Bio-fertilizer Project since 1987 (hnshelat@gmail.com).


Dr Y K Jhala,
Research Associate working in DBT research project since 3 years
(yogeshvari.jhala@gmail.com).
 

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Mr. Manikanteswaran – Chief Technical Executive Aditya Inc says-

Farmers will earn profit when they together exhibit their products for sale instead of through middleman. We witnessed more farmers getting profits from their farm.


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Bangalore- 560062 Karnataka, India
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Dr. Virender Singh, Principal Scientist & Head says-

Through Contract farming and following strictly organic. We have wide network of farmer for maintaining the supply chain. We have developed our own agriculture practices. We train the farmers for the production technology. Subsidy on herbal plants is to support these new crops but the process of obtaining it is very tedious and also farmer is not aware of these.

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B-77, Inderpuri, New Delhi-110012
Mob: 8860324024
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Makarand R. Churi, Managing Director & Mrs. Anjali Makarand Churi, Director Operations & Technical says-

Farming individual is not possible because as farmers are having small area because of family distribution. It's possible in group so that farmers can maintain continuous production by rotation, so that it will be advantageous. Farmers can expect subsidies, so they get boon & boost in the initial period. They have a feeling that government is helping for farming but they should not expect waiver of loans.

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14, Ajay Shopping Center,
T. H. Kataria Marg,
Matunga (W. Railway),
Mumbai - 400 016 India
Tel: +91 - 22 - 2430 1347 / 2436 0193 / 2438 0750
Mob: 98213 28826
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Mr Krishna Kumar Singh, Founder.Bankati Goat Farm says-

Government subsidies are for our support so we should not depends on it. Unity is the best practice though we can prevent many of our mistakes. We can learn many things from each other. Although few farmers are doing well alone but I will appreciate joint ventures as well.

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Krishna Singh, Gram and Post, Bankati Suryabali Singh, Distt: Gonda 271602,
Uttar Pradesh
Email: krish.kanhaiya@gmail.com
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Mr Mallikarjun Rajankunte, Purushotham Rao Savaya Krishi Samithi says-

I agree with the above statement.

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V L Bapuji M, Chief Horticulturist & Co- Founder, Exotic Flora says

In agriculture practice, it is exactly right and farmers need to moderate themselves in cultivation. Group farming may take some more time in traditional farming. New generation may accept and it is always advisable.

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No -22 (Old No-3), Kanchi Natarajan Street, Vasudevan Nagar, Jafferkhanpet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India – 600084
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Mr. Palla Venkata Rao, Proprietor, Palla Plants and Properties says -

It is absolutely true that individual farming is not possible because the small farmers cannot sustain the expenditure and vagaries of nature and their strength is not sufficient to approach the government and compel for better policies. So to avid these problems collective farming is the need of the hour for best agriculture and more yield by adapting the latest technologies. So the government must organize the farmers into groups or unions and societies to adapt collective farming by involving agricultural scientist. A few NGOs relating to agricultural activities also may involve in for better run of collective farming. Organic cultivation is absolutely necessary and must to protect the soil conditions, to avoid soil erosion. Organic farming is also essential to avoid the chemicals that are being absorbed in the crops. This organic farming concept is being propagated by a social worker, Amul Palaker.

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Ms. Maragadambal, Lab-In-Charge, Lord Tissue Culture says -

I disagree. Without subsidies the farmer will not survive because the market of farm products is in the middleman’s hands now. Mainly our tissue-culture plants need subsidy because the input manufacturing cost is high when compared to the conventional method. Farmers will not think about tissue culture plants cultivation without subsidy.

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Lokmangal Organics Research and Development Ltd. Wadala
Tq. N.Solapur Dist:Solapur
Mob: 7507776817
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