Study on Sustainable Agriculture: Pathways for Climate-Resilient Farming Practices, 2023


Authors : Kuntal Ghosh

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 12 - December

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10609698

Abstract : In this current situation the use of organic fertilizer to be a viable option for restricting the spread of chemical fertilizer. The proposed project, led by the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM), focuses on addressing the critical issue of organic waste disposal in urban and agricultural settings. By introducing an innovative Organic Waste Decomposer, composed of microbial consortia and enzymes, the project aims to transform decomposable materials into carbon and nutrient-rich organic manure. The technology's efficacy has been validated by the Indian Agriculture Research Institute in Gujarat. The project targets methane emission reduction by applying the decomposer to animal dung and agricultural waste, generating carbon credits in alignment with UNFCCC methodologies. With a focus on waste handling, livestock management, and organic fertilizer production, the project contributes to sustainable practices. Ownership lies with Kuntal Ghosh, a student at IISWBM, and collaboration includes a technical consultant, Mr. Abhijit Chatterjee. The project demonstrates a feasible solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prevent burning of agricultural residues, fostering environmental sustainability.

In this current situation the use of organic fertilizer to be a viable option for restricting the spread of chemical fertilizer. The proposed project, led by the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM), focuses on addressing the critical issue of organic waste disposal in urban and agricultural settings. By introducing an innovative Organic Waste Decomposer, composed of microbial consortia and enzymes, the project aims to transform decomposable materials into carbon and nutrient-rich organic manure. The technology's efficacy has been validated by the Indian Agriculture Research Institute in Gujarat. The project targets methane emission reduction by applying the decomposer to animal dung and agricultural waste, generating carbon credits in alignment with UNFCCC methodologies. With a focus on waste handling, livestock management, and organic fertilizer production, the project contributes to sustainable practices. Ownership lies with Kuntal Ghosh, a student at IISWBM, and collaboration includes a technical consultant, Mr. Abhijit Chatterjee. The project demonstrates a feasible solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prevent burning of agricultural residues, fostering environmental sustainability.

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