BHUBANESWAR:
Farmers of Satyabadi block in Puri district, whose hundreds of acres of lands
are covered with waste water round the year, have a reason to cheer with the successful
implementation of a pilot project that allows them to again raise crops on the
land in an innovative way.
Before
the project, farmers had lost hope on their land covered with waste water. They
had left farming due to the water-logging problem. But when the members of the
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Regional Center for
Development Cooperation (RCDC) and the Society for Women Action Development
(SWAD) told the farmers that they could raise crop in their waterlogged land
with making floating gardens, the farmers got wondered first and later learnt
the trick to use their waste land.
According
to the process of making floating garden, the farmers first make rectangular
plots with bamboo sticks. After making plots (20 ft length, five feet width and
1 feet height) intertwined with bamboo sticks, the farmers cover the wooden plot
with water hyacinths and left it for dry. Then the hyacinths are covered with a
layer of soil mixed with compost to make it ready for farming.
This
year, farmers sowed seeds of green leaves, coriander, panmahuri, chili, tomato
and other vegetables and have yielded good amount of vegetables. “I got vegetables
sufficiently for 15 days and also sold some of these in the market,” said a
woman farmer Sumi Baral, adding, “I’m not calculating loss and profit out of
the vegetable produce, but I’m so happy that I can able to use the waste land
and raise crop on it.”
SWAD
member and a farmer Swadhin Pradhan said the vegetation on the bamboo plot from
a distance seems like a garden floating on the water. The bamboo plot, which
floats on water, is tied to a log so that it would not change its location, he
added.
Now
Sumi is more confident about her crop. She would create more bamboo plots to
sow seeds on it.
Floating
garden concept has brought a new ray of hope for the farmers of waterlogged
areas, said RCDC manager Barsha Mishra.
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