The book titled "Glimpses of Indian Organic Farming" serves as a crucial resource for a diverse audience including students, researchers, policymakers and agricultural enthusiasts. With a focus on sustainable agricultural practices, the book aims to provide a comprehensive overview of organic farming practices, ranging from farm conversion to seed production, pest management and livestock production. It serves as an educational tool for farmers looking to transition to organic methods, offering insights into techniques and challenges. Each book chapter offers practical guidance on specific aspects of organic farming, such as recycling crop residues and utilizing bio-rational approaches for pest management. By sharing proven strategies and best practices, the book provides farmers/researchers/students with the knowledge needed to optimize their organic farming operations. By highlighting the importance of research, extension, and policy initiatives in organic farming, the book aims to catalyze further advancements in the field. It underscores the need for ongoing research to address emerging challenges and optimize organic farming techniques for Indian conditions. Also it offers valuable insights into the certification process and production standards for farmers seeking organic certification by understanding the requirements and protocols involved and navigating the certification process more effectively, ensuring compliance with organic farming standards. Overall, the book promotes the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices that prioritize soil health, biodiversity and environmental benefits. By advocating for organic farming methods, the book contributes to the broader goal of building a more sustainable and resilient agricultural system in India. In summary, the book serves as a comprehensive guide for stakeholders across the agricultural spectrum, offering practical insights, research-based recommendations, and policy considerations to support the growth of organic farming in India and contribute to sustainable agricultural development.
Dr. Mude Ramesh Naik, is currently working as Scientist (SS) in Research Systems Management Division, at ICAR-National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM), Hyderabad, Telangana State. He belongs to 97th Foundation Course for Agricultural Research Services (FOCARS) batch of Agricultural Research Service (ARS). He is specialized in Agronomy. He worked as a Scientist at ICAR-Central Research Institute for Jute & Allied Fibres (ICAR-CRIJAF), Barrackpore, Kolkata from 2013 to 2019. Since 2019, he has been serving in ICAR-NAARM as Scientist (SS). He has published research papers (22) in national and international journals, authored books (7), book chapters (5), policy papers (2), technical bulletins (7), booklets/leaflets (11), popular articles (16), workshop/conference organized (3), training manual edited (2). Also he has organized 22, 9 and 5 need based skill development training programmes for farmers, scientists/faculties and students, respectively. He is also an active member in 13 Societies and received best scientist awards and oral presentation awards from different professional societies. He is also acting as editor in various research journals and popular magazines.
Areas of Interest: Nutrient Management, Resource conservation technologies, organic farming and weed management.
Dr. A.V. Ramanjaneyulu has obtained B.Sc. (Ag.) in 1998 and M.Sc. (Ag.)-Agronomy in 2000 from Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Andhra Pradesh and Ph.D (Agro.) in 2006 from IARI, New Delhi. Currently he is working as Principal Scientist (Agro.) & Head, AICRP on Agroforestry at P.J.T.S. Agricultural University, Hyderabad, India. He is a recipient of Dr P.S. Deshmukh Young Agronomist award from ISA, New Delhi, ICAR-Best Scientist award (PJTSAU), Meritorious Research scientist award (ANGRAU), Best editor award of IJBSM, Kolkata etc., He has published 70 research articles, 76 popular articles, >40 book chapters, 04 edited text books, 01 policy paper, several technical bulletins and is acting as Managing editor (Associate) of IJBSM and IJEP and Managing editor of Chronicle of Bioresource Management and reviewed articles for several national and international journals.
Areas of Interest: Organic and natural farming, Dryland Agriculture, Micro-irrigation, Agroforestry