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Around 75,000 hectares of agricultural land was gradually converted to certified organic land by implementing organic practices and principles
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It was 12 years ago in 2003 when the Pawan Chamling-led government decided to make Sikkim an organic farming state through a declaration in the legislative assembly.

Kolkata: Sikkim has become India’s first fully organic state by converting around 75,000 hectares of agricultural land into sustainable cultivation. “We have achieved fully-organic status in the end of December. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will formally announce this at a sustainable agriculture conference in Gangtok on 18 January,” Sikkim Organic Mission’s executive director Dr. Anbalagan told PTI.

He said around 75,000 hectares of agricultural land was gradually converted to certified organic land by implementing organic practices and principles as per guidelines laid down in National Programme for Organic Production. It was 12 years ago in 2003 when the Pawan Chamling-led government decided to make Sikkim an organic farming state through a declaration in the legislative assembly.

Later the entry of chemical inputs for farmland was restricted and their sale banned. Farmers therefore had no option but to go organic. Organic cultivation is free of chemical pesticides and chemical fertilizers as it tries to strike a harmonious balance with a complex series of ecosystems. In the long term, organic farming leads in subsistence of agriculture, bio-diversity conservation and environmental protection, agriculture secretary Khorlo Bhutia said.

Sustainable farming will also help in building the soil health resulting in sustainable increased crop production, he said. Besides it will also boost the tourism industry in the tiny landlocked Himalayan state. Resorts have already been marketing themselves as completely organic where tourists can pluck, cook and relish fresh organic food from their kitchen gardens.

Bestowed with varied agro-climatic condition, some of the major crops in Sikkim include large cardamom, ginger, turmeric, off-season vegetables, flowers, Sikkim mandarin, kiwi, buck wheat, paddy maize and millets. As Sikkimese farmers were never dependent heavily on chemicals, the yield per hectare has not been affected by organic farming.

“There was only limited use of chemical fertilisers prior to 2003 and the crop cultivation depended on low external inputs. Farmers were traditionally familiar in production and use of farm yard manure and compost. In general, there was no set back in productivity,” the agriculture secretary, said. The use of chemical fertilizer and pesticides was only about 8-12 kg per hectare, officials said. To ensure availability of organic manures and pesticides, the government trained farmers on producing it, they said adding a bio-fertilizer production unit was set up at Majitar. Organic produce command a premium price in the market both inside the country and outside as it is becoming a craze among health and environment conscious people.

According to estimates, Sikkim produces around 80,000 million tonnes of farm products. The total organic production in the country is estimated to be around 1.24 million tonnes while the total area under organic farming is 0.723 million hectares. A number of other states in India like Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Kerala are now trying to become organic.

Sikkim becomes India’s first organic state - Livemint

@Tshering22 :tup:
 
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Congrats Sikkim state this I call sincere efforts . :tup:
 
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Well done Sikkim.:tup:
Sikkim has the most beautiful places in India.
Now it is a beautiful place with healthy food.:D
 
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Around 75,000 hectares of agricultural land was gradually converted to certified organic land by implementing organic practices and principles
sikkimorganicmission-kJZC--621x414@LiveMint.jpg

It was 12 years ago in 2003 when the Pawan Chamling-led government decided to make Sikkim an organic farming state through a declaration in the legislative assembly.

Kolkata: Sikkim has become India’s first fully organic state by converting around 75,000 hectares of agricultural land into sustainable cultivation. “We have achieved fully-organic status in the end of December. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will formally announce this at a sustainable agriculture conference in Gangtok on 18 January,” Sikkim Organic Mission’s executive director Dr. Anbalagan told PTI.

He said around 75,000 hectares of agricultural land was gradually converted to certified organic land by implementing organic practices and principles as per guidelines laid down in National Programme for Organic Production. It was 12 years ago in 2003 when the Pawan Chamling-led government decided to make Sikkim an organic farming state through a declaration in the legislative assembly.

Later the entry of chemical inputs for farmland was restricted and their sale banned. Farmers therefore had no option but to go organic. Organic cultivation is free of chemical pesticides and chemical fertilizers as it tries to strike a harmonious balance with a complex series of ecosystems. In the long term, organic farming leads in subsistence of agriculture, bio-diversity conservation and environmental protection, agriculture secretary Khorlo Bhutia said.

Sustainable farming will also help in building the soil health resulting in sustainable increased crop production, he said. Besides it will also boost the tourism industry in the tiny landlocked Himalayan state. Resorts have already been marketing themselves as completely organic where tourists can pluck, cook and relish fresh organic food from their kitchen gardens.

Bestowed with varied agro-climatic condition, some of the major crops in Sikkim include large cardamom, ginger, turmeric, off-season vegetables, flowers, Sikkim mandarin, kiwi, buck wheat, paddy maize and millets. As Sikkimese farmers were never dependent heavily on chemicals, the yield per hectare has not been affected by organic farming.

“There was only limited use of chemical fertilisers prior to 2003 and the crop cultivation depended on low external inputs. Farmers were traditionally familiar in production and use of farm yard manure and compost. In general, there was no set back in productivity,” the agriculture secretary, said. The use of chemical fertilizer and pesticides was only about 8-12 kg per hectare, officials said. To ensure availability of organic manures and pesticides, the government trained farmers on producing it, they said adding a bio-fertilizer production unit was set up at Majitar. Organic produce command a premium price in the market both inside the country and outside as it is becoming a craze among health and environment conscious people.

According to estimates, Sikkim produces around 80,000 million tonnes of farm products. The total organic production in the country is estimated to be around 1.24 million tonnes while the total area under organic farming is 0.723 million hectares. A number of other states in India like Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Kerala are now trying to become organic.

Sikkim becomes India’s first organic state - Livemint

@Tshering22 :tup:

Good Job Sikkim :tup: . The way it has turned to use of organic fertilizers & has become an organic state is truly a model for the rest of the nation to slowly turn to & adopt.

Sikkim Government to Set Up 300 MT Bio-fertilizer Plants -The New Indian Express
GANGTOK: The Sikkim Government will set up a 300 Metric Tonne Bio-Fertilizer Plant in the State to cater to the need of the farmers. Besides, Cold Storage will be constructed in every Gram Panchayat to prevent decay of the Organic produce.
Sikkim to be developed as organic farming state

Sikkim geared up for Modi visit
Chief Minister Pawan Chamling inaugurated the organic farmers market on the rooftop of the supermarket complex near Gangtok yesterday. The organic farmers market has been constructed by Gangtok municipal corporation and funded by the Ministry of Housing and Poverty Alleviation, under challenge Fund.

The main purpose behind establishing the organic farmers market is to break the involvement of middlemen so that the farmers can come anytime and get the best value for their organic produce, an officer of the department of agriculture told UNI.The Prime Minister, who will be here for two days, will visit the Ridge Park, Guards ground, Chintan Bhawan, Manan Kendraon January 18 and Saramsa garden the next day. He is likely to inaugurate the national-level organic farming conference and declare Sikkim officially as the first fully organic state in India.


@Tshering22ji I have gone through many schemes of your state government , read some of it's advertisements on it's achievements & have read articles on it,it's visions & it's schemes. It was ranked the No.1 small state by India today in 2015.

From what I've read/heard, your CM is doing a really good job. You should be happy of having such a man as your CM. He seems very honest,reliable,trustworthy & hardworking to me.
 
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wow!! just wow!!...congrats Sikkim...you made us all proud...wish Punjab, Haryana and UP govt. learn even an iota from this news...they are just pathetic!!

We'd love to help you guys set this up too.

The thing is, our state government is more state oriented than yours who have vested interests in keeping the state backward.

If you can do something about choosing sensible government, you'd be better placed.
 
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This is excellent news, modern organic farming, backed up with modern hydroponics can address the food shortage issue for a growing India.
 
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@Tshering22ji I have gone through many schemes of your state government , read some of it's advertisements on it's achievements & have read articles on it,it's visions & it's schemes. It was ranked the No.1 small state by India today in 2015.

:)

Yes. Our state is one of the smallest states in India and being a Himalayan one, we have limited resources with which we have to make do things.

Also, we get a lot of facilities from central government individually (apart from NE concessions, which is different thing). Since the country is giving us so much help to help ourselves, I think it is fair that we also add to the national GDP rather than simply becoming a burden on the treasury.

Seeing the disasters of subsistence farming and the losses that it has wrought has made us wary. In addition to the damage done by chemicals and artificial fertilizers which ruins the taste of fresh natural food.

We don't have a lot of money and therefore we have to ensure to give the best for our state people out of the limited we have and also the assistance we get from the Centre.

While my state has proven its merit in the Armed Forces of our country, now we also aim to benefit from organic farming.

If we can help other states who want to adopt this method, we will be more than happy. :)

Around 75,000 hectares of agricultural land was gradually converted to certified organic land by implementing organic practices and principles
sikkimorganicmission-kJZC--621x414@LiveMint.jpg

It was 12 years ago in 2003 when the Pawan Chamling-led government decided to make Sikkim an organic farming state through a declaration in the legislative assembly.

Kolkata: Sikkim has become India’s first fully organic state by converting around 75,000 hectares of agricultural land into sustainable cultivation. “We have achieved fully-organic status in the end of December. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will formally announce this at a sustainable agriculture conference in Gangtok on 18 January,” Sikkim Organic Mission’s executive director Dr. Anbalagan told PTI.

He said around 75,000 hectares of agricultural land was gradually converted to certified organic land by implementing organic practices and principles as per guidelines laid down in National Programme for Organic Production. It was 12 years ago in 2003 when the Pawan Chamling-led government decided to make Sikkim an organic farming state through a declaration in the legislative assembly.

Later the entry of chemical inputs for farmland was restricted and their sale banned. Farmers therefore had no option but to go organic. Organic cultivation is free of chemical pesticides and chemical fertilizers as it tries to strike a harmonious balance with a complex series of ecosystems. In the long term, organic farming leads in subsistence of agriculture, bio-diversity conservation and environmental protection, agriculture secretary Khorlo Bhutia said.

Sustainable farming will also help in building the soil health resulting in sustainable increased crop production, he said. Besides it will also boost the tourism industry in the tiny landlocked Himalayan state. Resorts have already been marketing themselves as completely organic where tourists can pluck, cook and relish fresh organic food from their kitchen gardens.

Bestowed with varied agro-climatic condition, some of the major crops in Sikkim include large cardamom, ginger, turmeric, off-season vegetables, flowers, Sikkim mandarin, kiwi, buck wheat, paddy maize and millets. As Sikkimese farmers were never dependent heavily on chemicals, the yield per hectare has not been affected by organic farming.

“There was only limited use of chemical fertilisers prior to 2003 and the crop cultivation depended on low external inputs. Farmers were traditionally familiar in production and use of farm yard manure and compost. In general, there was no set back in productivity,” the agriculture secretary, said. The use of chemical fertilizer and pesticides was only about 8-12 kg per hectare, officials said. To ensure availability of organic manures and pesticides, the government trained farmers on producing it, they said adding a bio-fertilizer production unit was set up at Majitar. Organic produce command a premium price in the market both inside the country and outside as it is becoming a craze among health and environment conscious people.

According to estimates, Sikkim produces around 80,000 million tonnes of farm products. The total organic production in the country is estimated to be around 1.24 million tonnes while the total area under organic farming is 0.723 million hectares. A number of other states in India like Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Kerala are now trying to become organic.

Sikkim becomes India’s first organic state - Livemint

@Tshering22 :tup:

Imagine if Punjab, UP, Haryana, MP, Odisha, Bengal and Maharashtra do this as well.

We will be running into healthy natural bumper crops.
 
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We'd love to help you guys set this up too.

The thing is, our state government is more state oriented than yours who have vested interests in keeping the state backward.

If you can do something about choosing sensible government, you'd be better placed.
That's the problem...we have only thugs to chose from...:(
 
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