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I wrote out an appeal for help for small organic farmers to be enabled to participate in the 5th Organic Farming Convention being held this year at Chandigarh from February 28-March 2. If you have some time, love me, and love these humble men and women who are determined to grow your food without GMOs, toxic poisons and chemicals so you and your family can stay well, just read the appeal. We are in 2015 and you can begin this year in the best possible manner by helping out as the appeal suggests. You can also come for the convention yourself. Make some time. (Text of appeal follows.) Dear friends and supporters of organic farming, For the last five decades, the use of chemicals in agriculture has led to increasing quantities of chemicals in your food, air and water, leading to a general state of ill-health. Which human body can tolerate indiscriminate and almost routine consumption of deadly poisons? For thousands of years, people across the world grew huge quantities of nourishing food without choking their soils with artificial fertilisers made out of petrochemicals. How did they do that? Cant we do that all over again, and perhaps better? Would you like to support this major endeavour? Read further. Come February 2015, a sizeable segment of Indias amazing organic farming community will assemble in Chandigarh – the heart of the green revolution States of Punjab and Haryana – for a national convention. They want to change forever the way we grow our food: without chemicals, without pesticides, without genetically modified seeds, without destroying all the life in the soil. Its how you are going to contribute to this event that will indicate how really serious and committed you are to the idea of producing (and consuming) food grown without poisons. And supporting those who do. The truth is that yields from organic farming – which avoids the use of synthetic chemicals altogether – are usually as good as those from chemical-based agriculture – and sustainable as well. The current model of chemical agriculture is ecologically and economically unsustainable and also a major contributor to global warming. Soil fertility and water tables have declined everywhere and farmers production costs have simply spiralled. So now lakhs of debt-ridden farmers have been driven to despair and suicide. No organic farmer has committed suicide. It is simply a grand myth that organic farming yields are lower and cannot be adopted on a large scale. The real fact is, where knowledge is effectively available to farmers – and Government policies are supportive – organic farming is known to yield better and healthier produce. A great example of this? Starting with just 12 villages in 2004, an innovative no-pesticide system of agriculture has today reached one million farmers managing over 3.5 million acres of land in Andhra Pradesh. As a result, a single village is now saving Rs 60 lakh every year, since its farmers no longer need to purchase expensive pesticides. Consumers are benefitted, because they can confidently access food not laced anymore with poisons. Farmers in these villages are coming out of debt, the happiness quotient has risen. Not only is the food safe, pollution of waterways is reduced and the public exchequer needs to spend less on doctors and hospitals and on fertilizer subsidies. The Organic Farming Association of India (OFAI) is organising the Chandigarh convention as a part of civil societys movement to expand the scope and reach of such wonderful farming innovations. The 2015 Convention of OFAI and its partner organizations (NITTTR, Alliance for Sustainable and Holistic Agriculture and Kheti Virasat Mission) is being designed to bring about huge and large-scale sharing of practical experience, techniques and ideas among about 2000 people – organic farmers, agricultural scientists, policy makers, consumer groups and others. Chandigarh, Punjab, is the venue. Once considered a model of agrarian prosperity, it is now reeling under the highest indebtedness per capita, depleted soils and ground water, and increasing incidence of cancer and illness caused by pesticides. The Convention will be held from February 28 to March 2, 2015. This could be the largest convention of organic farmers ever held in India and will directly and indirectly benefit lakhs of farmers and consumers, held re-orient agricultural policies and also impact positively on international trade. The expected fund requirement for this mega-convention is estimated to be in the region of Rs 70 lakhs. We are depending on government and humanitarian agencies and are hopeful that about 50% of this will come through these channels. All organic farmers – who can afford the registration costs – will be paying their way. Its those who cannot pay that we are worried about. We are hoping that you can help them travel to the convention. We propose a Rs.1000 grant to all small and marginal farmers who want to participate in the convention. For every Rs.5,000 donated, 5 good farmers can attend. It is unfair to load such costs on organic farmers. As it is, they do more than enough: producing safe food while keeping the soil intact and healthy. We are therefore approaching people who stand to benefit from access to safe food to dip into their pockets and ensure that no organic farmer who wishes to attend this convention will be deprived of the opportunity. So we provide you with an interesting way of doing something good: a contribution to ensure this event takes place and that it does not face any undue financial worries. If we do not get the money we have targetted, we would have to scale down the event – and its impact would also diminish considerably. The mode of payment of funds is provided below my signature. You may contact Gerald on 0832-2255913 for any questions, if you wish to make a donation towards the event. Or send us an email at myofai@gmail. We are also on FB. If you wish to attend the convention, welcome! For more information about the convention, organicconvention.in Claude Alvares Central Secretariat/OFAI Banking details of OFAI: Organic Farming Association of india Corporation Bank, Mapusa, Goa 403507 SB A/c 019800101017139 IFSC Code: CORP0000198 MICR Code: 403017012.
Posted on: Thu, 01 Jan 2015 05:40:38 +0000

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