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Transformation of converting a barren land to a cultivable land

We bought barren land on Mar 2016,9 acres. We initially planted bananas. The plant's growth is not as satisfactory as it could be (which is to be expected given that the land has not been farmed for the past 30 years).

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Transformation of converting a barren land to a cultivable land

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  1. Transformation of converting a barren land to a cultivable land: We bought barren land on Mar 2016,9 acres. We initially planted bananas. The plant's growth is not as satisfactory as it could be (which is to be expected given that the land has not been farmed for the past 30 years). Problem Faced: Many problems were faced while planting, like land leveling- and the choice of suckers. The leaf growth is not straight and the growth is slow. Reason: 1. No cultivation done in this land for last 30 years, 2. The suckers may not be of good quality. www.kaaduorganics.com

  2. 3. We should have dipped the suckers in the Panchakavya mix for atleast 15 min before planting. 4. More watering which lead to decaying of sucker. What we use for nature manure? We only use organic and natural manures, such as Pseudomonas, Trichoderma viride, and Panchakavyam, Jeevamirtham, Fish Amino Acid, etc. We have 40+ fruit trees, 10+ coconut tree variants, 10+ banana tree variations, spice plants, and other timber species Kaadu Organics use a variety of irrigation techniques including flood irrigation, drip irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, rain hose irrigation, and automatically operated movable valves. Flood and channel irrigation are common irrigation techniques, although they need a lot of labor and water. Renewable energy sources are used by us: • Solar dryer • Solar Submersible Pump • Solar Trap Another Farm is located in the Kodai Hills, in Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu. The farm is spread over 7 acres of land.. The farm produces a variety of fruits, vegetables, spices, and herbs, including mountain pepper. The mountain pepper produced by Kaadu Organics is notable for being grown without the use of any fertilizers.farm uses natural fertilizing techniques to improve the soil, such as composting its own leaves. Water source: rainwater Aim: to supply good food to people www.kaaduorganics.com

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