Subhash Palekar: Dangers in Organic Farming

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2010

ow you will get that organic farming is a big movement in the world, but I want all you that how much dangerous is chemical farming more dangerous is organic farming. How much poisonous is chemical farming more poisonous is organic farming. How much exploitative is chemical farming, more exploitative is organic farming. You will say that how is that possible? We are hearing organic farming is the best and you are saying saying organic is more dangerous than chemical. Yes, when I say that organic farming is more dangerous than chemical farming it is my commitment to prove it scientifically. We will verify how it is dangerous.

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  • I live in china sir here BT crops are quite common, Productivity is not very important the most important thing is health of the people who eat the produce, the best thing is to go to basics and cultivate the local varities with less yield and market them as premium brand in the market. I bet there are millions of people who will buy them.

  • humus and cow dung are true wealth of a country.

  • Eat Healthy and Think healty, thank you Subhash ji

  • What if the farmer recycles his last crop waste, as compost?

    That'll reduce the need for outside organic fertiliser...

  • This is also called permaculture, lets hope more and more people cast aside the modern farming techiniques that degrade and kill the soil and get back to sustainable agriculture.

    In this way there will be surplus for everyone.

  • @samann95014

    thanks.

    this detailed discussion should bring to light the so called "lay farmers' " efforts to give us food rich in nutrients and some flashy companies who process food more than one time. just for the sake of ...............

  • @rajanragesh "Mix at the rate of 2 tablespoons (1 fluid ounce) per gallon of water. Thoroughly mix solution and spray all plant surfaces (including undersides of leaves) until completely wet. Frequently mix solution as you spray." ... I found this on internet while doing a google (re) search. I bought some neem powder & neem oil to do some backyard experiment on my idea which I call Bhugoal.

  • I believe in this conspiracy. only 'Free Knowledge' can save my motherland - India & Indian farmer's livelihood. It saddens me to learn how many Indian farmers commit suicide every year. I live in Silicon Valley, US. 12 forest folks: let me know if & how I can help.

  • @rajanragesh yes, neem is known to be very effective against termites as well as ants & other bugs that destroy flower plants. thanks to google - i learnt all this in last 2 days.

  • @marthale7 "Mix at the rate of 2 tablespoons (1 fluid ounce) per gallon of water. Thoroughly mix solution and spray all plant surfaces (including undersides of leaves) until completely wet. Frequently mix solution as you spray." ... I found this on internet while doing a google (re) search. I bought some neem powder & neem oil to do some backyard experiment on my idea which I call Bhugoal.

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