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Manipur farmers adopt integrated farming for better sustainability

Manipur [India], May 9 (ANI): Farmers in Manipur have been practising organic farming religiously. For many, this has become a sustainable source of income.

ANI May 09, 2019 17:09 IST googleads

Mayengbam Shyamchandra Meitei

Manipur [India], May 9 (ANI): Farmers in Manipur have been practising organic farming religiously. For many, this has become a sustainable source of income.
In the Northeast region, the new method of integrated farming (agricultural systems that integrate livestock and crop production) has yielded better production of crops for many.
"With an increase in population, there is also a need to produce more food. Instead of planting one crop, planting two or more crops yield double, which benefit the region. With that aim, I started integrated farming," explained Mayengbam Shyamchandra Meitei who has received several awards for his efforts in integrated organic base farming.
Meitei also runs a vermiculture plant for making organic fertilisers for his farm.
"A country cannot dream of an economically self-reliant state without bringing green revolution," he said.
The integrated farming system helps stabilise income streams through natural resource management and livelihood diversification.
"I have also received some financial help from the Centre. When I began vermicomposting, I got financial help of Rs 15,000. I also got help from the horticulture department as well as from the Panchayat Pradhan," he said.
Though Mayengbam Shyamchandra could not pursue a white collar job, the profit he earns from his farming business is no less than that of a salaried government employee.
Integrated farming has not only become a source of livelihood for many but it provides opportunities for agri-oriented industries and related tourism based activities. (ANI)

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