ACC helps farmers take
steps towards realizing the Dream of an Organic Hub at Lakheri
Kota, 7th
September 2017: The farmers from the surrounding villages of the ACC Lakheri
Cement Works have dared to dream. They are slowly adopting organic farming
aided by technical inputs provided by ACC through the LEISA (Low External Input
for Sustainable Agriculture) initiative and hope that one day the region would
be known as the Organic Farming Hub of Rajasthan. A journey of a thousand miles
starts with a single step, and that step has been taken at Lakheri.
The organic farming initiative is spread across 550 hectares
of farmland covering 350 farmer families of the surrounding ten villages of the
Lakheri plant.
Farmers were sensitised and organised into farmer clubs in
each village and linked with the Department of Agriculture, Horticulture,
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, NABARD and Agriculture University to avail the benefits under
various government schemes and programmes.
Promotion of good agricultural practices was started with a
subset of the Farmer’s Club members where five to ten progressive farmers from
each village were identified to demonstrate thebest practices in their fields. Demonstration plots were set up
and farmers were supported and guided with field preparation, soil testing,
seed treatment, selection of crop varieties, improved crop cultivation
practices and right doses of manure etc. by the scientists of Krishi Vigyan
Kendra Bundi and other partner agencies.
To promoteorganic farming, the farmers were supported and trained
in setting up vermi-compost units and in the preparation of organic manure and
organic pesticides. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides were completely replaced
with bio fertilizers and bio pesticides from the demonstration plots. 155
vermi-compost units were established at farmer fields where compost was
prepared using farm waste and animal dung. The farmers were also encouraged to
start using organic culture and fungicides.
Speaking about the success of LEISA in the region, Mr. Neeraj
Akhoury, Managing Director & CEO, ACC Limited said,“The response to organic produce in the
Lakheri town, where most of the produce is sold, has been very encouraging.
Customers are willing to pay a premium price for the organic produce given the
quality of the produce. The farmers that are adopting organic farming are
increasing in number rapidly and it can be expected that the entire belt will
soon be completely organic given the manner in which the region is accepting
LEISA.”
Commenting on the positive impact of LEISA, Morpal Gujar, a
farmer at Lakheri said, “ACC in association with the Srijan India has
transformed the lives of farmers in Lakheri. The ACC team brought together
experts to educate us on various organic farming methods and exhibited their
implementation. Due to these efforts, we have evolved from practicing
subsistence agriculture and are now an organic farming hub that can produce a
variety of different crops. Organic farming has also helped us in reducing our
expenditure on pesticides and chemical fertilizers, amounting to a saving of Rs
7000-8000 per farmer per year.”
To take the next step towards making
the project area an organic hub, individual farmers will be registered for
producing certified organic produce, by establishing ‘multiple farmer producers
organization.’ The Rajasthan State Seed and Organic Production Certification
Agency has laid out norms for such certifications. As organic farming becomes
more pervasive, farmers with contiguous land holdings under organic farming
would be facilitated to obtain certification as Organic Grower Group.
About ACC
ACC Limited, part of the LafargeHolcim Group, is
one of India’s leading producers of cement and ready mixed concrete. With 7800
employees, 17 cement manufacturing sites, 50 concrete plants, a nationwide
network of over 50,000 retail outlets and an R&D centre in Mumbai, the
quality of ACC’s products and services, as well as its commitment to
technological development, make it a preferred brand in building materials.
Established in 1936, ACC is counted among the country’s “Most Sustainable
Companies” and it is recognized for its best practices in environment
management and corporate citizenship.
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