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SANREM-SMARTS UH-Team Visit March 22 nd –March 26 th Prof. Catherine Chan-Halbrendt & Jyotsna Krishnakumar
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Visit at OUAT Welcomed by the Dean of Agriculture College-OUAT
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With OUAT Team
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OUAT Campus and their Lab Facilities
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Agragamee March 23 rd -March 25 th
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Landscape-on the way to Agragamee
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Typical Sites……. An agro forestry patch Free grazing cattle Stream bed paddy cultivation
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More lowland paddy cultivation, irrigated by diverting natural streams as seen below
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Way to Agragamee and glimpses of the campus
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Early Morning at Agragamee Dawn Dusk To listen to the birds click the buttons. Apologies for the poor videography.
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Organic farming practices at Agragamee
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“Khadi” (hand spun, hand woven cotton fabric) making unit at Agragamee
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Meeting with farmers at Agragamee’s training center
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A CAPS design suggested by Vidhya
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From Agragamee… Selection Criteria: 1. Farmers with tenured land ( exception- Gunnar) 2. Rainfed Area 3. Feasibility- based on quality of land. CAPS conditions: 1.No chemical fertilizer as the entire zone is declared an organic farming zone. 2.No pesticide and herbicide 3.Use of bio-pesticide preferred 4.Use vermi-composte and other traditional manure as there are good substitutes for P&K. 5.Organic inputs as defined by Indian traditional farming systems (PS: Organic CAPS has been tried and successful. Reference provided by Vidhya- Miguel Altiri & Stephen Gleesman). Concerns: -Clarity of Roles – Agragamee’s role ( eg: Local Mobilization), UH Role etc. -How to provide support to the remaining farmers to bring up their land potential as part of CAPS up-scaling?
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Village Visit -1 Brahmarjuri, Kashipur Block, Raygada Dist.
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View of the commons land managed by the Women’s group. 30 women manage 25 acres of land. Village beyond the paddy field
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Display board showing activities accomplished by the Women’s Group Phoolmati- President of the Women’s group of Brahmarjuri.
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Potential farm site I.
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Close up of the land. Remains from last harvest left on the ground as mulch
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Moving to next farm siteVidhya at the first farm site
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Small natural streams
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Potential farm site II
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Close up of farm site 2
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Potential farm site III
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Vegetable patches- Mixed cropping
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Other activities- for sustenance and income. Boys fish. Women and girls generally go fruit picking. Above right a cowherd returning after taking the buffalos for grazing.
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Village Visit -2 Rasijhiri, Kashipur Block, Raygada Dist. (150 families)
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You can see a typical social map (your right) and a resource map (your left) painted on the wall
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Back yard of a house with some vegetables and the shed for cattle on the right.
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Different types of fencing. On the left is the more common fencing using Lantana Camara ( an invasive species in these regions)
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As we walked towards the first farm site- low land irrigated paddy fields
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Potential farm site I
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Traditional irrigation systems
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Potential farm site II
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Potential farm site III
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Mixed cropping – Maize and vegetables Below right-Low and short duration paddy
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Village Visit -3 Gunnar, Koraput Block, Raygada Dist.
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One the way to Gunnar. Villages once perhaps looked like this Now looks like this… Corporate plunder!
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Reforestation efforts by the same mining company in the previous slide. Housing provided by them.
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At Gunnar I think she is the President of the Gunnar Women’s group.
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A Health Map of the village A faded resource and social map of the village
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Farm site 1
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Farm site II Below- Simaruba tree species used for its oil seeds (Cash crop). It is being covered with mulch.
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A meeting at the village with the village folks along with the Agragamee team
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We got a lovely farewell from the women of the village. (Pls. check video)
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Village Visit -4 Marchiguda, Koraput Block, Raygada Dist.
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Turmeric and Castor seeds kept for sun drying. On the bottom right is a storage facility.
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Farm site 1
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Farm site II
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Slash and burn—on the way back to Agragamee. This is not in any of the villages we visited.
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Returned to Bhubaneswar on 25 th night
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