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India | Agricultural Engineering | Volume 10 Issue 10, October 2022 | Pages: 1 - 8


Socio-Economic Model for Organic Waste Management in Reference to Sustainable Management

Akash Sharma, Riya Singh

Abstract: Purpose: Highlighting the importance of combining organic and cattle farming along with human resource management in the rural areas of India by introducing a socio-economic model based on modern biotechnological processes to convert animal wastes into high-quality manures on a mass scale that can be efficiently marketed in the rural areas. Design / Methodology / Approach: Survey data collected from onsite visit of Soraon located in Prayagraj, India and different research papers for reference were used for analysis and data collection. Findings: We performed metabolic analysis and found various factors which lead less usage by farmer?s communities. As It takes more Preparation time than usual. It requires more manpower as manual mixing is hard to handle. Undesirable result is common in these processes and procedures. It expels out the exceptional Odour (if not mixed properly). Therefore, we need to develop technology and strategy for the preparation of organic manure which will overcome all the a short-coming and increase farmers? revenue. To incorporate all these benefits, it is necessary to develop a model wherein, cattle farms have an electrically driven fermenter, installed to produce the above-mentioned organic manure in 7-10 days. Such an agronomic model should incorporate various social and cultural values for successful rural development. Practical Implications: We are highlighting the possibility of organic farming across the nation by establishing a socio-commercial model that can result in revenue generation by combining organic and animal farming practices for agronomic and rural development as well as to produce organic manure for modern farmers that have a short processing time, is more efficient and gives a high yield.

Keywords: Jeevamrut, Panchagavya, Socio-economic, Agribusiness



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