1. Seed-Water-Fertilizers-Pesticides-Technology Spectacular increase in food grains production 2 Green Revolution.

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Seed-Water-Fertilizers-Pesticides-Technology Spectacular increase in food grains production 2 Green Revolution

Law of diminishing returns. Increasingly higher dosage of inputs required to maintain same productivity Soil degradation Chemical poisoning of soil, surface & ground water, and food chain Genetic diseases (most horrible instance being the endosulfan poisoning in Kerala, and cancer in Punjab) Reducing soil fertility and falling productivity; 3 Current Situation

Pesticides are poisonous and have a harmful effect on humans, live- stocks, soil and ground water. Some of the more serious cases are: Poisoning: server damage to liver, kidneys, brain Genetic diseases E.g. Birth defects due to Endosulfan poisoning in Kerala Cancer E.g. Cancer train in Punjab Poisoning of live stock (milk, poultry, meat) Poisoning of food chain (fruits & vegetables) Poisoning of water bodies & under ground water Reducing soil fertility and falling productivity 4 Result of usage of Chemical Pesticides

 We are all aware about the dangerous effects of chemical pesticides on health and environment  However, pesticides are necessary to meet food production 5

Is there a solution? 6

Yes, there are safe and effective solutions Organics Biologicals 7 Solution

 Slow  Low Productivity  Inadequate supply 8

Is there a Industrial level Solution for Mass Intensive Agriculture? 9

Bio-fertilizers & Bio-pesticides  More effective for Organic farming  Mass production and supply possible  Large scale application  Safe and better results  Maintain productivity and increase returns  Cheaper and sustainable 10

Specific Tolerance IPM Sustained prevention Safety Application Lower cost per acre 11

12 Eco-Friendly Bio-Fungicides S.N.Micro-OrganismsTarget Diseases 1Trichoderma viride Root rots, Collar rots, Wilts, Damping off, Leaf Blights & Leaf Spots 2Trichoderma harzianum 3Trichoderma asperllum 4Pseudomonas fluorescens Soil & Seed borne pathogens caused by fungi & bacteria. 5Bacillus subtilisSoil, seed & air borne pathogens 6Ampelomyces quisqualis Powdery mildew, Downy mildew & Black scurf.

13 Eco-Friendly Bio-Insecticides S.N.Micro-OrganismsTarget Insects 1 Bacillus thuringiensis Var. Kurstaki Lepidopteran – Catterpillars, Defoliaters, Cut worms, Leaf rollers, Borers 2 Verticillum lecanii Mealy bugs, White fly, Thrips, Aphids, Hoppers & Scales. 3 Beauveria bassiana Helicoverpa, Spodoptera, White flies, DBM, Fruit borer, Root grubs. 4 Hirsutella thompsoniiParasitic Mite 5 Metarhizium anisopliaeTermites & White grubs 6 Paecilomyces lilacinusRoot knot nematodes 7 Trichogramma spp.Pyrilla, & Lepidopteran insect

Soil Health Productivity Safe & Eco- friendly Economic Provide nutrients to plants for longer period Recommended Input for Organic Farming Higher value of the produce Sustainable Agriculture

Chemicals usage - quick elimination of infestation - during early stage Biologicals usage - Compatible with chemicals - during later stage Sustainable agriculture - Symbiotic application - Low chemical residue in produce - Lower cost 15

Need to Increase Adoption of Biologicals 16

Legislation to limit chemical residue in food chain Ensure quality and control of spurious products 17

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