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vibhus

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Dear Experts,

I needed some advice on the feasibility of doing organic farming on cultivable wasteland. Please find below my questions -

1. Is a cultivable wasteland in a village lying idle for 3-5 years a good option for organic farming?
2. What will be the steps required for land preparation? How will they be different from the steps of regular agricultural land?
3. Since there has been no chemical farming on the cultivable wasteland for for more than 3 years, will the organic certification can be availed early after the restart?
4. What can be the prospective lease price for an acre of cultivable wasteland?
5. Will there be a big difference in the production cost on cultivable wasteland compared to regular agricultural land?
6. Any other relevant information you want to share.

Thanks for your help.

Kind Regards!
 

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ecojobsin

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Dear Experts,

I needed some advice on the feasibility of doing organic farming on cultivable wasteland. Please find below my questions -

1. Is a cultivable wasteland in a village lying idle for 3-5 years a good option for organic farming?
2. What will be the steps required for land preparation? How will they be different from the steps of regular agricultural land?
3. Since there has been no chemical farming on the cultivable wasteland for for more than 3 years, will the organic certification can be availed early after the restart?
4. What can be the prospective lease price for an acre of cultivable wasteland?
5. Will there be a big difference in the production cost on cultivable wasteland compared to regular agricultural land?
6. Any other relevant information you want to share.

Thanks for your help.

Kind Regards!
1. Yes.
2. Depend on land/soil and atmospheric characteristics, and the crops planned.
3. Yes. It will be easier to get certification as there is no chemical history to be corrected.
4. Lease rate depends on location, infrastructure and other relevant factors applicable.
5. Cost depends on what you want to cultivate, the present conditions of land/soil and atmosphere, water sources and supply arrangements, and other infrastructure required etc.
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organic84

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1.) Yes,
2.) You can start organic Farming on wasteland, But it also depends on your Soil Fertility and Atmosphere. If your Soil Quality is good then you can easily start farming on it. But if your soil quality is not up to the mark then you should go for some organic fertilizer for one month and repeat the process twice. This process will boost the Soil's nutrients naturally.
3.) It depends on your current soil Quality because an organic certification agent will approve your soil after its testing. If your soil has no chemical elements are left then you can get your organic certificate.
4.) Cost depends on your Area and you can also increase the cost if your soil has no chemical elements are left.
5.) In organic farming, your production will increase year by year.

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