Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Organic Farming

What is Organic Farming ?

Agriculture is the cultivation of different types of crops for the benefit of mankind. It is divided into different types in which organic farming also includes. A branch of agriculture which is used to produce different types of crops by controlling the pest and adopt the phenomenon of mechanical cultivation to increase the fertility of soil and also increase the production of plants or crops without using any kind of artificial fertilizers and insecticides of fungicides is called as Organic farming.
It is a special kind of technique in the agricultural field which is used to produce different variety of fruits, vegetables and also different types of herbs. This technique is used to produce such type of crops which are independent of artificial fertilizers and enhance the rate of productivity with the help of natural resources. Organic farming is the process which helps to increase the age of the soil and make it fertile by using different types of biological processes such as nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle etc. Basically it is based on the fertilizing method in which only fertilizers are used that has carbon composition and also some biological processes to control the unwanted pests.
Organic farming


Types of Organic Farming:
Organic farming is categorized on the basis of use of different types of process and fertilizing techniques to produce a new and pure healthy variety of crops which is very essential for living species. There are two main types of organic farming which are as follows
  1. Pure organic farming
  2. Integrated organic farming
Pure Organic Farming:
A type of organic farming in which crops are produced with the help of different kind’s organic fertilizers and different kinds of biological natural insecticides without any interference of inorganic fertilizers or chemicals is called as pure organic farming.
Integrated Organic Farming:
A type of farming in which development of crops from natural resources having the complete nutritive value and also manage to prevent the crops or plants from pest is known as integrated organic farming.
Pros of Organic Farming:
There are many advantages of organic farming because it produces natural crops without use of any synthetic fertilizers. Some of its pros are given below
  1. It is a type of farming in which we can save our money and the results are more beneficial as compared to other type of farming.
  2. It helps to increase the fertility of soil and also help in reducing soil erosion.
  3. It consume less water as compared to other farming and give more productivity of crops
  4. Without any kind of  chemical fertilizations it helps farmers to reduce the effect of weeds by using garlic, clove oil etc
  5. It can produce new variety of crops on the same land on which other techniques give only single type.
  6. It produces only pure crops without any toxic materials which are harmful for the human life and that is why it increase the profit also.

Cons of Organic Farming:
Where organic farming has lot of advantages it also has different kinds of disadvantages which is badly affecting such farming, some cons are as follows
  1. Farming with organic methods gives smaller crops as compared to artificial farming.
  2. It enhances the emission of carbon dioxide and produces a bad effect in the climate.
  3. Some researches also made it clear that the food which is derived from organic resources is very harmful because it produces E.coli bacterial infection.
  4. Organic farming gives low productivity of vegetables such as potatoes in the same areas where the conventional farming produces more.
  5. As carbon dioxide is stored in these crops so it is harmful for the human life and it is quite dangerous for us.

Organic Cultivation

Organic Cultivation is a type of farming that does not involve usage of chemicals like chemical fertilizers and pesticides. In recent years, organic agriculture has gained considerable importance. Major shift has been observed in the farming culture, due to which several farmers have begun practicing this traditional method of cultivation. The reason being, organic cultivation is proven as the means to produce safe foodstuffs and preserve the environment. But even today, numerous small farmers have been practicing organic farming, but are unable to reap its benefits.

The spices and other food stuffs produced from this type of farming are certainly without any harmful ingredients. We, at Sunrise Spices practice this type of farming to product best quality spices.

How is Organic Cultivation different from General Cultivation?
Multitudes of benefits are associated with the organic cultivation. Beside being one of the traditional methods of farming, this type of cultivation is also considered to be better than the general cultivation. Many facts are associated with this conclusion, one being the organic fertilizers are carbon based compounds that increase the productivity of plants.

The organic cultivation have various benefits over general cultivation, some of which are underlined below :

Non-toxic spices : By using organic fertilizers in our farming unit, the spices produced are free of harmful chemicals. As a result, end-consumers who use these spices in their food items will be less prone to diseases such as cancer, heart stroke and skin disorders, as compared to those who consume the spices produced using chemical fertilizers.

Fertility of soil : Organic cultivation ensures that the farms remain fertile for years. On the contrary, the practice of general or inorganic farming has resulted in infertility of the land, forcing many farmers to increase the chemical fertilizer inputs or leave farming.

Safe environment : Organic fertilizers are easily bio-degradable and do not cause environmental pollution, but chemical fertilizers contaminate land and water. Moreover, the usage of chemical fertilizers can cause varying diseases in human beings and extinction of a number of plant, animal and insect species.

Organic Cultivation Process

Organic cultivation involves distinct aspects apart from the addition of organic fertilizers and pesticides. We, at Sunrise Spices adopt distinct steps to cultivate the spices plant.
The varying steps are underlined below :
  • Maintaining the quality of soil:Apart from varying inorganic particles, formed from sedimentation of the rock, the soil constitutes organic matter, both living and dead. Moreover, numerous microorganisms are also present in soil, which are essential for the spice plant's healthy growth.
  • Testing the quality of soil: To maintain a healthy soil, we, at Sunrise Spices first test the quality of soil in our in-house soil testing laboratory.
  • Adding essential nutrients: Thereafter, appropriate nutrients are added in the soil. These nutrients are essential for the spice plant growth. Organic fertilizers are added in the cultivation as per the testing done in the soil testing laboratory. Inorganic nutrients such as lava sand, basalt, etc., are also added, at times. Apart from these, several other organic matter such as molasses or dried grass is added to maintain moisture in the soil.
  • Tilling: Machine tilling is done on the soil after performing the aforementioned steps. At time, hand spade is also used for this purpose, as it retains the soil structure. Ï Sowing: After these steps, organic seeds for sowing are used in our spice cultivation.
  • Controlling pests and diseases:The pests and diseases are controlled in the organic cultivation by using organic fungicides, insecticides, and pesticides. Pests are controlled with the help of trap crops and the bugs are controlled with the help of frogs, toads, etc.
  • Controlling the weeds:Organic herbicides are used by us for controlling weeds. The weeds are also controlled by mulching process, which is piling up organic matter such as dry grass and leaves on the soil surface. This practice suppresses the growth of weeds.



Benefits of Organic Cultivation
  • High premium:Spices produced from organic cultivation are premium in quality that the conventional spices.
  • Low investment:Organic farming does not involve heavy capital investment as required in chemical farming. The yearly costs incurred by practicing this type of farming are also low. Further most of the small farmers are dependent on natural rain for water.
  • Less dependence on money lenders:The practicer of this form of cultivation are less dependent on the money lenders. As compared to the chemical inputs, which are very costly, the organic fertilizers do not require huge investment.
  • Synergy with life forms:Organic farming involves synergy with various life forms like plant and animals. With greater understanding of this synergy, it becomes easier for the farmers to implement these farming methods.
  • Traditional knowledge:This types of farming requires abundance of traditional knowledge, which the farmers are well aware of. Moreover, in case of organic farming, the dependence on chemical know-how is not at all required.
Trends of Organic Cultivation
Organic Cultivation has become one of the popular methods of farming, in the recent times. This trend is exhibited from the world wide demand of the organic spices and other food products.

World demand for Organic Foods

The global demand for organically produced spices and other food products is growing rapidly in developed countries like Europe, USA, Japan and Australia. Worldwide, food trends are changing with the increasing health concern. As organic foods & spices are free from chemical contaminants, the demand for these products is steadily increasing to a great extent.

According to the ITC, UNCTAD/GAT, more than 130 countries are engrossed in certified organic foods cultivation, out of which 100 are from Asia and Africa. Internationally, a shift towards traditional / ethnic medicines is an essential factor contributing to the growth of organic cultivation. Since spices form part of many medicines, the demand for organically produced spices is also increasing.

Initiatives taken by Spice Board of India for promoting the production and export of organic spices have widely affected the overall cultivation of the spices in India.
The Indian Initiative.Export of organic spices from India started long ago. India, at present exports around 50 tonnes of different varieties of organic spices. Exports of spices have been significantly increased due to the major shift of farming practices to organic methods.

Spices Board India has prepared a comprehensive document on production of organic spices. It includes the organic concepts, principles, basic standards, production guidelines, documentation, inspection and certification related to production methods.

Research programs on organic cultivation form the important part in spice production. The research work is carried out at the Spices Board's Indian Cardamon Research Institute at ldukki district in Kerala.

Organic Cultivation has numerous benefits. According to a research conducted by the Office of Evaluation and Studies (OE), International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD), this type of cultivation has many benefits over other forms of cultivation.

Monday, October 25, 2010

I can only think of one thing greater than being happy and that is to help another to be happy, too.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

ECR Road, Haunting sun, you and your machine…

May 1st 2009
We started towards our good old Pondy on our lovely Yamaha’s.
It was around 3 when we started and we got the beautiful East coast road in another half an hour.
It’s May and its Chennai hence Mr. Sun was on his festival mood,
Still we rode and we had our flying Yamaha’s and the hot breeze on our backs.
The ECR is always a beauty with blue Bay of Bengal at the sides. It‘s a drive with a spectacular scenic beauty with beaches and fishermen hamlets.
We did not race but we rode, we had enough time to kill and what else can be compared to be on your bike on a beautiful highway.
It is just a normal 150 km drive. But the beauty of these roads is every time you come they make you fresh in the scotching sun. We stopped once for every 50 km and we find a surprise beauty on the same road. This time we found a beautiful passage of water bisecting the road and a village nearby.
It was a treat to watch the people cross the water to get their places. And I saw my grandma’s home for a second.
We reached around 7 in the evening and got an ok beach house, as most of the good ones were full.
It was a hut, an ok stay. But a bottle of beer would make you sleep with no roof needed.
May 2nd 2009
5.30 Early in the morning. Pondy beach.
The beauty of few fisher men in the blue waters,
The sun slowly setting up for his festival mood, its heaven.
It’s no wonder people say train, elephants and sea are the wonders, that you don’t get bored on seeing them daily.

We had a good bath, a few cyber shots and then a sun bath. Doesn’t it say aloud worth living?

We were back to the so called hut and let our thoughts flow by,
We started back to the mechanical world - the metro Chennai by 3 noon and we were there by 7 in first floor of kodambakkam.

A great week end ends.

A coffee county Drive…

A journey of many to follow…
This was in January and these words are from my dairy. Let me share my ride with you.

Jan 24 2009,

Chikmagalur (Coffee County) is the destination point and Bangalore is the starting point.
We reached Bangalore from Chennai in the early morning and have planned to start as early as possible.
But our plans are only well scripted in the paper and added to that we had a big stoppage with a ten stitch accident to my roommate.
It was 11 in the morning now. So the places were getting changed as he was getting treated in the hospital. We even thought of dropping it…..
There he came hopping and I swore he said this …” we are already late. Shall we start?”
Oh boy, I still remember, both his legs wrapped with band aids and the total counts of stitches were close to 10 or 15… but still…
It’s decided that he and his stitches will come along in a four wheeled machine. (Added advantage, dump the entire luggage’s. It makes a real free ride :-)
There we start. The Easy Riders with 3 lovely two wheeled birds and a four wheeled machine.
It was close to 3 when we were out of Bangalore. We stopped in shell for fuel…
We could see the smiling roads with opened arms. Here we are my love…….
We rode, we raced, we stopped and we rode again.
As the beauty of the evening unfolded, the source of the day was giving way for the night to come,
So it’s sun set on the highway!!!!!
It’s again a new place and a new drive with the same old friend -highway.
We reached the country roads and the country side is heaven in disguise, turn around you see nothing more than green.
Deserted roads, though single lane hardly a vehicle passed by. Trust me we even tried with no lights at nights.
We reached around 9. It’s close to 250 km by now. Far away from the crowded and the polluted world.
The booked rooms of vasanth vihar were waiting for us to fill in. The stay was good.
It is all ways good to give your soul and body a deep rest after a lengthy ride.
It was agreed that 4 in the morning is the time to start the next new day.

Jan 25 2009,
As always, a delayed start by 7.30 but with a small change, here am being the culprit.
And our destination is Mullangiri hills. Mullangiri is 22 km’s towards the north of the Chikmagalur town. As we climb, Baba Budangiri range took us into it with its contrasting green ranges.
The black roads ended, we could see a road but it has changed its color to brown and was not even. We are always against colour discriminations. So we climbed and it was a real treat. On the way we reached a small temple called Datta Peetha.
We moved from one beauty to another and it is called Kemmangundi, best known for its vast view to the valley standing amidst the beautiful and lush green gardens and long rows of flowers.
An Old-rope way walks through the Giri Estate, the route to scan the vast miles of the valley.
Oh dear, Valleys. My linguistic skill always drop’s short.
So better have a look at side.
It’s already end of noon now. So we start back enjoying the Coffee County.
And we reach giving break to a well defined day.

Jan 26 2009,

Destination unknown. .
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We decide to pick a direction and go to catch some places as you don’t fall short of places here.
We reached Sitalayyanagiri peaks. It’s a place not to miss. The range of hills surrounding it and of course beauty is the free parcel you get along with it.
We start back by noon to the IT hub of India.
Now we did not ride we raced. We decided that from Hassan we will catch the Mysore highway and via reach Bangalore which was to be dropped later.
We stopped in every 50 or say 60 km. As we race, I could see the towns and villages start and end.
We stopped for a lunch on the highway. The food was good but I forgot the name of the hotel, am sorry for that.
Finally we were back to Bangalore by 9 pm.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Web Design

Web page design is a process of conceptualization, planning, modeling, and execution of electronic media content delivery via Internet in the form of technologies (such as markup languages) suitable for interpretation and display by a web browser or other web-based graphical user interfaces (GUIs).

The intent of web design is to create a web site (a collection of electronic files residing on one or more web servers) that presents content (including interactive features or interfaces) to the end user in the form of web pages once requested. Such elements as text, forms, and bit-mapped images (GIFs, JPEGs, PNGs) can be placed on the page using HTML, XHTML, or XML tags. Displaying more complex media (vector graphics, animations, videos, sounds) usually requires plug-ins such as Flash, QuickTime, Java run-time environment, etc. Plug-ins are also embedded into web pages by using HTML or XHTML tags.

Improvements in the various browsers' compliance with W3C standards prompted a widespread acceptance of XHTML and XML in conjunction with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to position and manipulate web page elements. The latest standards and proposals aim at leading to the various browsers' ability to deliver a wide variety of media and accessibility options to the client possibly without employing plug-ins.

Typically web pages are classified as static or dynamic.

  • Dynamic pages adapt their content and/or appearance depending on the end-user’s input or interaction or changes in the computing environment (user, time, database modifications, etc.) Content can be changed on the client side (end-user's computer) by using client-side scripting languages (JavaScript, JScript, Actionscript, media players and PDF reader plug-ins, etc.) to alter DOM elements (DHTML). Dynamic content is often compiled on the server utilizing server-side scripting languages (PHP, ASP, Perl, Coldfusion, JSP, Python, etc.). Both approaches are usually used in complex applications.

With growing specialization within communication design and information technology fields, there is a strong tendency to draw a clear line between web design specifically for web pages and web development for the overall logistics of all web-based services.


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