Know your Organic farmer and products of our village industry
Know your Organic Farmer and Products of our Village Industry:
Anhad is a farm for Organic Farming and Village Industry. It is located in a beautiful village of Nara in Punjab, India. Their is a huge RAIN WATER HARVESTING DAM IN NARA. Our farm gets water supply from this RAIN WATER HARVESTING Dam through an underground pipeline and tube-well working on electricity generated by Oswal solar panels.
Anhad Village Industry works in Procurement, Processing, packaging and selling products produced by village people of Punjab
These are the 3 rules we follow in Organic Farming at Anhad :
1. No Chemical Fertilizers – We only use organic fertilizers
2. No Chemical Pesticides – We only use organic pesticides.
3. Afforestation – Growing trees on the farm to solve the harmful effects of Global Heating
KNOW YOUR ORGANIC FARMER AT ANHAD FARMS :
- Seeds used at our farm – Indigenous seeds or देसी बीज
- Source of water for irrigation on our farm – Rain water harvesting dam of Nara village. According to Ayurveda, rain water is the purest form of water available on Earth. Drinking rain water is very good for health of our brain.
- Organic Pesticides used for killing pests and termites – Neem oil and Sour lassi (fermented and sour cow milk). Organic farming cannot be done without the help of neem tree and cows.
4. Organic Fertilizers used for improving growth of crop – Vermi-compost and Vermi-wash
Our actions in personal life and at work reflect our love for mother Earth and we dedicate ourselves to save it from the destructive phenomenon of Global Heating. We share our learnings with the villages and cities of Bhaarat and other countries through our research articles/blogs.
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We at Anhad, as part of our experience we are focusing on 5 core areas :
- Growing Poplar trees for plywood industry. This saves our forests from being chopped down for the requirement of plywood in homes and offices.
- Growing fruit trees like lemon, papaaya that is free from chemicals pesticides & chemical fertilizers.
- Growing mustard and peanuts for extracting mustard oil using cold -pressed kolu
- Providing educational knowledge about dangers of chemical farming, GMO seeds and Global warming or Global heating to fellow farmers by messaging them our Research journals. Writing a book on Global heating
- Anhad Village Industry – Procurement, Processing, packaging and selling products of village people of Punjab
At Anhad Organic farms, we grow the following categories of organic food :
- Fruits Trees like Lemon, Papaaya/Papeeta, Aamla, Keenu
- Moringaa or drumsticks used in south indian food
- Mustard/सरसो Oil extracted from Mustard/सरसो on a cold-pressed kolu machine
- Peanuts/मूंगफली oil extracted from Peanuts/मूंगफली on a cold-pressed kolu machine
Yearly Planning :
Sr. No. | Crop Name | Sowing season | Harvesting Season | Remarks |
1. | Mustard for Organic Mustard oil | November | March end | Raaya indigenous seeds are used. |
2. | Peanuts for Organic Peanuts oil | 15th May to
30th May |
September |
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3. | Poplar trees for plywood industry | December 2025 | January 2031 | |
4. | Sugarcane for Organic Jaggery | March | November |
At Anhad Village industry, we produce the following village products :
Procurement, Processing, packaging and selling of products prepared by people living in villages of Nara and other villages of Punjab like :
1. Pickle or आचार like Bamboo, Mango, Lemon
2. Organic jaggery from organic sugarcane
3. Peppermint oil for mouthwash for oral hygiene
4. Hair oil for curing dandruff
5. Body Oil for safety from mosquitoes
6. Moringa powder used as multi-vitamin for human body prepared from leaves of Moringa tree
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Our Research :
1. Prepare pan-India database of organic farmers markets and organic food stores. Please check the section Research journal for this database :
2. Provide educational knowledge to people about Global warming or Global heating through our Research journal and book.
https://anhadfoundation.noblogs.org/post/2022/05/11/globalheating/