Anna - Organic Farming II
Anna - Organic Farming II
Anna - Organic Farming II
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2020-2023
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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CERTIFICATE
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
No creation in this world is a solo affect, neither this project. It would not have
been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals. We take
this opportunity to express our gratitude to all of them. First and foremost, we
sincerely thank GOD ALMIGHTY, for his grace for the successful completion
of this project.
I would like to thank to my parents, friends and all those who have been
instrumental in the successful completion of the project.
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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION
Per capita waste generation in India is estimated to be around 500 gram per
day. A nuclear family of 4-5 members generates 2 to 2.5 kg of wastes per
household. Organic wastes generated at household levels can be processed
at the source itself. Decentralized waste processing is more practical and cost
effective than a centralized one. It is the responsibility of each individual to
process the waste generated by him/her. One of the best ways to dispose
household waste is organic manure preparation.
Organic manures increase organic matter in the soil. Organic matter in turn
releases the plant food in available form for the use of crops. However,
organic manures should not be seen only as carriers of plant food. These
manures also enable a soil to hold more water and also help to improve the
drainage in clay soils. They provide organic acids that help to dissolve soil
nutrients and make them available for plants.
Organic manures have low nutrient content and therefore need to be applied
in larger quantities. The nutrient content of organic manures is highly
variable from place to place, lot to lot, and method of preparation. The
composition of fertilizers is almost constant.
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CHAPTER- 2 MATERIALS AND METHODS
1. Kitchen waste: It including vegetable waste, fish waste, food waste etc.
waste shall be devoid of plastics, oily materials, bottles and liquefied food
wastes.
2. Bio Bins: Bio bins can be earthen made similar to garden pots,
polypropylene pots or PVC pipes of 200 mm diameter. Micro pores on the
bin walls ensure aeration that facilitates microbial activity. Large garden pots
of one cubic feet can be an alternative, which may be less expensive. The
holes of such pots in the base may be closed using cement mortar. Different
types of bio bins are distributed by the panchayats, municipalities, and
municipal corporations, suitable for processing kitchen waste.
3. Composting inoculums: Cow dung slurry is used as composting
inoculum.
2.2 Methodology
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CHAPTER-3 OBSERVATIONS AND DATA COLLECTION
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CHAPTER-4 PHOTOS
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4.2 Different stages of composting
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4.3 Harvest stage
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4.4 Application of vegetables
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CHAPTER-5 DISCUSSION
Organic manures provide all the nutrients that are required by plants but in
limited quantities.
It helps in maintaining C: N ratio in the soil and also increases the fertility
and productivity of the soil.
It improves the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil.
It improves both the texture and structure of the soils.
It increases the water holding capacity of the soil.
Due to increase in the biological activities, the nutrients that are in the
lower depth are made available to the plants.
It acts as much, thereby minimising the evaporation losses of moisture
from the soil.
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CHAPTER-6 COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
• The pot used here was not purchased, it was a useless pot in my home.
• Dried leaves, papers, and kitchen waste were made available from my
home.
• The composting inoculum used here is the food waste that I found in
my house itself.
• The compost once produced can also be used as inoculum. So here
money was not required for me.
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CHAPTER-7 CONCLUSION
We are really thank full to our university for providing us such a wonderful
opportunity to practice and understand the procedures of organic manure
preparation and the best way of waste discharge.
There are several benefits of organic manure in improving soil quality and
soil health. The quality of soil is the most important and primary input of
crop production. By intensive agriculture the organic matter status of soil
declined day by day. So, to improve the fertility status of soil use of organic
mature instead of inorganic chemical fertiliser is a common practice and this
concept originated along with the crop production. Until mid of nineteenth
century the organic manures were the only source of nutrient required by the
crop plants. Even today it application is supposed to be of prime importance
despite of tremendous advances made in the field of agriculture. Organic
manure improve soil quality by modifying soil physical property, increases
biological activities, micro-organism activity, helps in decomposition of
organic matter etc. Organic manure helps plants to quick uptake of nutrients
from soil, increase nutrient availability in soil. Reduce soil pollution and
degradation, improve nutritional security and reduce many problems related
to crop production. Lastly, we can say that application of organic manure
and practice of organic farming has a desirable effect on sustainable food
production.
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ABSTRACT
Organic manures provide all the nutrients that are required by plants but in
limited quantities. It helps in maintaining C: N ratio in the soil and also
increases the fertility and productivity of the soil .It improves the physical,
chemical and biological properties of the soil. It improves both the texture
and structure of the soils. It increases the water holding capacity of the soil.
Due to increase in the biological activities, the nutrients that are in the lower
depth are made available to the plants. It acts as much, thereby minimising
the evaporation losses of moisture from the soil.
For preparing compost waste material such as food waste, vegetable and fruit
peels, egg shell etc. were used. About 3kg of manure were prepared from
these waste materials. It is also one of the best ways to discharge kitchen
waste.
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REFERENCES
www.google.com
www.wikipedia.org
Textbooks and other materials
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