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37 minutes ago, idibezwada said:

All fine bro....but workers is the major issue i am seeing...surely we can make profits if planned right but scared of workers shiat

Mana daggara fully commercial

Serious ga digali ante matram jai Bihar analisindhe workers kosam

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1 minute ago, jbourne said:

Ade brother nenu cheppedi, not yet polluted ante already it has increased to the level of concern with lack of proper regulation ani antunna.

Delhi di air pollution ani naak telsu brother I just gave it as example as it can give you effects immediately so in That regards I compared the cause and effects to the Delhi air pollution. 

coming to fertilizers ( I never talked abt this) 

i mentioned only abt the pesticides and it’s rampant use by the farmers who aren’t uneducated on appropriate use. 

enviromental concern / bio amplification renditi gurinchii neeke teliyali mari. 

nuvvu not yet polluted to the level of concern ani antunnav but do you realize the cancer incidents are arising and this can be attributed to the use of pesitcides directly in India, nuvvu malla p53 gene mutations ani anaku because use of pesticides are one of the reason in India. 

Okay. 

Let me put it this way about my take on food chain contamination and organic dairy farming with respect tot his thread. 

Organic farming is not yet profitable in India. Yes, there are few success stories and hundreds of failure stories which no one talks about. The reason being paltry demand for such foods as India is a price conscious market. 

India lo urgent need for organic style produce and dairy emi ledu, the reason being India is not as much polluted as western counterparts.

The demand for organic food and dairy arises from the fear of consuming polluted food and right now we do not have that kind of fear, the reason being 60% of population still has access to unadulterated or partial organic food. Such things happen in mega cities like adulteration etc. 

India still does not have cold storage facilities and much of the produce if not sold goes into the trash bins. This way, there is not much scope to use preservatives. The usage of preservatives must be ten times lower than developed countries.

I hope you are now able to get a picture of 'pollution' levels in India. Our emissions are still lower than major developing countries. 

Posted
25 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

bihar joda lu current eppudu 

50k per year 

 

=food plus shelter

kani risky vallu 

Baa andaru risky endhuku untaru

And only valla medhe depend avvaru kada

Posted
1 hour ago, Paidithalli said:

Organic dairy farming Cheddhamani thinking ... el untadhi ? 

India lo ... that too in Hyderabad it’s very difficult to find organic milk ani vinna....near to hyd land undhi ... investment ki money undhi ... but click avuddho ledho doubt ...vedaaz ni baga follow avthunna... 

Business la kakunda , Organic dairy farming will work best to fulfill your personal needs. kevalam meeku, mee family needs satisfy avvadanki works perfectly fine. Before making money atleast you will be sure , you , your kids and your family members are not eating any adulterated products. 

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In mass markets like India, all the produce will be organic produce in future but it still has time for such a change unlike in western grocery stores where you have two stalls, one selling poison and the other one selling organic where you have the liberty to choose poison or organic at your own risk. 

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@jbourneedo nyayanga disco chesukuntunte, avasarama kaka mana 'half baked brain' comments cheppu....

aao, baithke baat karengey....naku telvanidi nuv chepthav, neeku telvanidi telsukuntav...anthe kani, avasaram cheppu ie anavasaramina 'half brain' muchatlu...

jai organic farming.

Posted
Just now, Android_Halwa said:

In mass markets like India, all the produce will be organic produce in future but it still has time for such a change unlike in western grocery stores where you have two stalls, one selling poison and the other one selling organic where you have the liberty to choose poison or organic at your own risk. 

maybe cities lo people are too busy kani suburbs and towns lo most of the middle class people are getting health conscious bhayya. Healthy undali, proper food kosam they are ready to spend money . Past 2 years lo ney nak thelsina vallu buying lands and starting farming just so they can eat organic and unadulterated food. 

Posted
Just now, Tyler_durden said:

maybe cities lo people are too busy kani suburbs and towns lo most of the middle class people are getting health conscious bhayya. Healthy undali, proper food kosam they are ready to spend money . Past 2 years lo ney nak thelsina vallu buying lands and starting farming just so they can eat organic and unadulterated food. 

well, its not about cities or sub urbs..

When ever people make money or get richer, the first thing they is to spend on quality food. This is human psychology. Imagine yourself when you first came to states, the stuff that you used to buy and the stuff you eat today...

Health conscious is tied to financial strength. all the places where people make more than they did earlier, major spike in spending will be on the quality of food.

 

Posted
19 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

@jbourneedo nyayanga disco chesukuntunte, avasarama kaka mana 'half baked brain' comments cheppu....

aao, baithke baat karengey....naku telvanidi nuv chepthav, neeku telvanidi telsukuntav...anthe kani, avasaram cheppu ie anavasaramina 'half brain' muchatlu...

jai organic farming.

Ha ha may be I used wrong word emo. But majority cases of cancers I have seen in frnds and families I can blindly attribute to use of pesticides. 

Simple diclofenac sodium used for cattle lead to extinction of vultures in India. Neeku naaku telvakapovachu but there are some direct effects of these pesticides which needs to be addressed with proper studies. 

Posted
27 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Okay. 

Let me put it this way about my take on food chain contamination and organic dairy farming with respect tot his thread. 

Organic farming is not yet profitable in India. Yes, there are few success stories and hundreds of failure stories which no one talks about. The reason being paltry demand for such foods as India is a price conscious market. 

India lo urgent need for organic style produce and dairy emi ledu, the reason being India is not as much polluted as western counterparts.

The demand for organic food and dairy arises from the fear of consuming polluted food and right now we do not have that kind of fear, the reason being 60% of population still has access to unadulterated or partial organic food. Such things happen in mega cities like adulteration etc. 

India still does not have cold storage facilities and much of the produce if not sold goes into the trash bins. This way, there is not much scope to use preservatives. The usage of preservatives must be ten times lower than developed countries.

I hope you are now able to get a picture of 'pollution' levels in India. Our emissions are still lower than major developing countries. 

Emo bro naak telidu 60% of ppl have access to unadulterated food anedi myth I believe, prati roju YT FB lo kanipsitune vuntayii videos where farming is done with polluted water from drainage, or drainage water is being used to sprinkle on veggies sold on food carts to keep em fresh. 

Mana emissions still lower than major developing countries oppukovachemo but still Ekkada mana pollution control board due diligence ?? regulatory authorities EPA antha diligent ga work chesutundii antava to give actual numbers on emissions in India. Much of the rural folk is depend on bio mass to cook so that is not accounted for the emission levels in India. 

 

Posted
1 minute ago, jbourne said:

Emo bro naak telidu 60% of ppl have access to unadulterated food anedi myth I believe, prati roju YT FB lo kanipsitune vuntayii videos where farming is done with polluted water from drainage, or drainage water is being used to sprinkle on veggies sold on food carts to keep em fresh. 

Mana emissions still lower than major developing countries oppukovachemo but still Ekkada mana pollution control board due diligence ?? regulatory authorities EPA antha diligent ga work chesutundii antava to give actual numbers on emissions in India. Much of the rural folk is depend on bio mass to cook so that is not accounted for the emission levels in India. 

 

Things are changing. India is very slow when it comes to adapting changes. India responds slowly but steadily. we do see lot of things on facebooks and YT videos about food adulteration but things were worst yesterday compared to today. 

Our emissions are still lower. Green Tribunal does work but not efficiently. State pollution boards kuda not upto the mark. We need more investments in this region but it will take some more time. 

Much of rural folk use bio mass to cook, but the reality is that the bio mass usage has actually come down in the last few years than it was in the 90's. 

Progress is being made but not the pace it is needed. Everything is tied up to investments in this sector and we may have to wait for few more years to see the change happening.

Remember, we Indians have the ugly habit of not responding timely and wait till everything goes wrong, then only we get it right. So, lets wait for things to go complete wrong and then we will make them set right.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Things are changing. India is very slow when it comes to adapting changes. India responds slowly but steadily. we do see lot of things on facebooks and YT videos about food adulteration but things were worst yesterday compared to today. 

Our emissions are still lower. Green Tribunal does work but not efficiently. State pollution boards kuda not upto the mark. We need more investments in this region but it will take some more time. 

Much of rural folk use bio mass to cook, but the reality is that the bio mass usage has actually come down in the last few years than it was in the 90's. 

Progress is being made but not the pace it is needed. Everything is tied up to investments in this sector and we may have to wait for few more years to see the change happening.

Remember, we Indians have the ugly habit of not responding timely and wait till everything goes wrong, then only we get it right. So, lets wait for things to go complete wrong and then we will make them set right.

Not just Indians Homo sapiens in general. I wish there is a big apocalypse that would wipe out every human on the earth. We screwed earth to a point where it’s beyond repair. We humans take everything for granted.

Posted
Just now, jbourne said:

Not just Indians Homo sapiens in general. I wish there is a big apocalypse that would wipe out every human on the earth. We screwed earth to a point where it’s beyond repair. We humans take everything for granted.

This is happening for future sustainability, chepithe vine rojulu kaavu ivi...

This pollution is going to kill everyone sparing no one. It will change the way we used to live. 

Human beings are looking for comfort and this is causing the trouble with nature. it will reach to such a stage where you have no option other than to take the bus or bike to work, drink water off the tap than using bottled water, grow your own food in vertical farms in the kitchen etc...

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