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Subhash Palekar Friends, Green Revolution is being called as a revolution. Is it so? Is Green Revolution a revolution? What is meant by revolution r evolution ? Revolution means creation. Non-violent creation! Revolution does not mean destruction. It means creation. T he aim of revolution is to make saints not evils. Green Revolution is the transformation process of violence. It is not a creation process. It means destruction of millions of micro-organisms by means of poisonous chemical fertilizers & insecticides, destruction of birds, soil, water, environment & human health also. The increasing human diseases like Cancer, Aids, Diabetics, and Heart attacks are the outcomes of the Green Revolution. The destruction of the human being! The fertile land which was producing hundred tones of Sugarcane per acre or f orty quintals of Wheat per acre had become so barren that even grass can not be grown on this land. And this happens to thousands of acre land in India. The production had declined to ten tones of Sugarcane and five quintals of Wheat. What about human health? Was there Aids, Cancer, Diabetics and Heart attacks before fifty years? No! And even if it was there, it was in much less number. Today these diseases are increasing so vigorously that we are at the bank of the destruction of whole living being. What W hat are the reasons for it? This dangerous, poisonous and destructive Green Revolution! The output of the Green Revolution is only destruction - the destruction of soil, water, environment and human health. And if it is so, then this Green Revolution is not a revolution. How it can be called as revolution? It is not a revolution. It is a worldwide scandal scandal to exploit the farmers and rural economy. How this Green Revolution is created? There are some persons in this world, who want to increase their wealth without f atigue. They want to see themselves at the top. But the God has not given them creation power. It is in the hand of nature. How they will increase it, if they cannot create the wealth. That means if they want to increase their wealth then they have to robbed or exploit someone. And that happened. They choose the way of exploitation to increase their wealth. But where there is creation, there only one can exploit. And the creation is in Agriculture only, not in the industries. Therefore, exploitation can be done in agriculture only. If we are seeding a grain of sesame, we get four thousand grains of sesame from that plant. If we are seeding a grain of paddy, we get thousands of grains of paddy from that plant. So here is the creation and hence exploitation. Exploitation is in agriculture only, not in the industries. Because in the industries, there is no creation but the transformation process. If you want to produce any product and for it if you are feeding hundred kilograms of raw material to the machine, then the final product from the machine will not be of 100 kilogram. It will be of 98 or 95 kilogram. So here is decrease and where there is decrease exploitation cannot be t here. Exploitation can only be of the agriculture and rural economy. Therefore, they created an exploiter system named as Green Revolution. They thought if they want to exploit the framers then they must commit the farmers for purchasing. For that the farmer should come to cities. And whenever he comes to cities for purchasing, money will flow from village to cities and then ultimately to the exploiter system. The aim of Green Revolution was to commit the farmers or villagers to purchase every commodity from cities. This exploiter system thought that no commodity should be produced in the village. Village industries should be closed and all the villagers should come to cities for purchasing. 1
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They not only destroyed our rural economy but our judiciary village council system also so that the villagers will come to the cities for their judicial work. They made the judicial system so complicated complicated that it will take years to get the justice and and money will flow continuously from village to cities. Our ancient judiciary system was so prosperous that the perfect justice was given as they were well known about the convict. They knew whether the convict is guilty or not, whether he is virtuous or criminal. Therefore, the justice was given perfectly and in the village itself. it self. However, this exploiter system has destroyed this judiciary system of the villages and shifted it to cities. The judge will consider that truth which the advocate puts in the court whether it may be truth or not as the advocate only knows what he has been told by the convict. Secondly, they divided the judiciary system into various fractions as District Court, High Court, Supreme Court etc so that it will take more time to get the justice, the villagers will have to come come to city repeatedly, and the money money will flow towards cities. Another aim of Green Revolution Revolution was to destroy our ancient medicinal medicinal practices, so that farmers or villagers will have to come to cities for medical treatment. God had given a wonderful gift of resistance power to the human being. This resistive power restricts the diseases to come. In the intestine of our body, there are some useful bacteria’s, which develops resistance power against diseases. But these bacteria’s are destroyed by means of antibiotics. This exploiter system had imposed on us the allopathic system by means of modern medical science as l ike Green Revolution. It was a well-planned scandal to destroy the resistive power by m eans of antibiotics. So that our resistive power will be loosed and disease will affect aff ect us. They committed us to purchase these modern costlier medicines so t hat money will flow towards cities. They destroyed our ancient medicinal practices like Aurveda, Homeopathy, Unani therapy, Twelve Kshar method etc, which were more effective than this allopathic. The fees of these medical collages are too high that no student from the villages can afford it and so there will not be any medical aids in the villages and villagers have to come to cities for medical aids. Therefore, that money will flow towards cities. This system was well known that the t he farmers do not purchase anything from the city. All their needs are fulfilled in the village only. only. He has his own seeds. He uses cow dung as fertilizer, cow urine and Neem leaves as insecticides. He came to city only for selling his agricultural produce. I am talking about hundred years be fore’s situation. They must have to compel farmers for purchasing. They thought that where the farmer sees miracle, he surrenders. They thought that this Indian farmer sows his own seeds, which gives fewer yields. For example, local paddy yields per acre fifteen to eighteen quintals; local wheat yields per acre six to ten t en quintals. They thought that if they give such a miraculous variety that yields forty to fifty quintals of paddy, then the farmers will definitely purchase this hybrid variety. Their inner lust will commit them to purchase this hybrid seeds. He will come to city for purchasing this costlier hybrid seeds and money will flow towards city from villages. However, they thought that the farmers should not only purchase the seeds but every commodity from the city. So they established such an exploiter system that the farmers have to purchase these hybrid seeds which will give more yield only after applying the chemical fertilizers. Therefore, the farmers have to purchase both hybrid seeds and chemical fertilizers also. But these hybrid seeds are developed in such a manner that they have no resistance power against insects and diseases. The chemical fertilizers are developed such that they will destroy the soil biota and will make the land barren, loose the resistance power. And as the land becomes barren, 2
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They not only destroyed our rural economy but our judiciary village council system also so that the villagers will come to the cities for their judicial work. They made the judicial system so complicated complicated that it will take years to get the justice and and money will flow continuously from village to cities. Our ancient judiciary system was so prosperous that the perfect justice was given as they were well known about the convict. They knew whether the convict is guilty or not, whether he is virtuous or criminal. Therefore, the justice was given perfectly and in the village itself. it self. However, this exploiter system has destroyed this judiciary system of the villages and shifted it to cities. The judge will consider that truth which the advocate puts in the court whether it may be truth or not as the advocate only knows what he has been told by the convict. Secondly, they divided the judiciary system into various fractions as District Court, High Court, Supreme Court etc so that it will take more time to get the justice, the villagers will have to come come to city repeatedly, and the money money will flow towards cities. Another aim of Green Revolution Revolution was to destroy our ancient medicinal medicinal practices, so that farmers or villagers will have to come to cities for medical treatment. God had given a wonderful gift of resistance power to the human being. This resistive power restricts the diseases to come. In the intestine of our body, there are some useful bacteria’s, which develops resistance power against diseases. But these bacteria’s are destroyed by means of antibiotics. This exploiter system had imposed on us the allopathic system by means of modern medical science as l ike Green Revolution. It was a well-planned scandal to destroy the resistive power by m eans of antibiotics. So that our resistive power will be loosed and disease will affect aff ect us. They committed us to purchase these modern costlier medicines so t hat money will flow towards cities. They destroyed our ancient medicinal practices like Aurveda, Homeopathy, Unani therapy, Twelve Kshar method etc, which were more effective than this allopathic. The fees of these medical collages are too high that no student from the villages can afford it and so there will not be any medical aids in the villages and villagers have to come to cities for medical aids. Therefore, that money will flow towards cities. This system was well known that the t he farmers do not purchase anything from the city. All their needs are fulfilled in the village only. only. He has his own seeds. He uses cow dung as fertilizer, cow urine and Neem leaves as insecticides. He came to city only for selling his agricultural produce. I am talking about hundred years be fore’s situation. They must have to compel farmers for purchasing. They thought that where the farmer sees miracle, he surrenders. They thought that this Indian farmer sows his own seeds, which gives fewer yields. For example, local paddy yields per acre fifteen to eighteen quintals; local wheat yields per acre six to ten t en quintals. They thought that if they give such a miraculous variety that yields forty to fifty quintals of paddy, then the farmers will definitely purchase this hybrid variety. Their inner lust will commit them to purchase this hybrid seeds. He will come to city for purchasing this costlier hybrid seeds and money will flow towards city from villages. However, they thought that the farmers should not only purchase the seeds but every commodity from the city. So they established such an exploiter system that the farmers have to purchase these hybrid seeds which will give more yield only after applying the chemical fertilizers. Therefore, the farmers have to purchase both hybrid seeds and chemical fertilizers also. But these hybrid seeds are developed in such a manner that they have no resistance power against insects and diseases. The chemical fertilizers are developed such that they will destroy the soil biota and will make the land barren, loose the resistance power. And as the land becomes barren, 2
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the crops grown in it will affect from diseases. Then the farmers have to purchase the poisonous insecticides and fungicides to control the diseases. These chemical fertilizers will make the soil so compact that the farmer has to use tractor for cultivation, as the wooden plough will not work. Thus, more money will come to city from the villages. Again, they thought that this farmer is so so poor that he has no purchasing purchasing power. But they were well known that the farmer would purchase even an elephant on credit. Therefore, they thought why not to give them this seeds, chemical fertilizers, insecticides, and tractors tractors on loan. Therefore, they started banks, credit societies. societies. A well-planned exploiter system was developed to commit the farmers to purchase the seeds, fertilizers, insecticides, tractors etc known as Green Revolution. They started Agriculture Universities for developing hybrid seeds. They made good use of the closed chemical factories producing Bombs, Gunpowder after Second World War for making chemical fertilizers and insecticides. Agriculture Universities and Government Agricultural Research Institutes are diverted towards developing modern agricultural techniques and these techniques are propagated into the farmers by means of Government’s Agriculture Department. A trap of co-operative co-operative societies and District co-operative banks was created for giving debts to the farmers. They made the laws such that if the farmer fails to return the loan, their property will be seized and he will loose his self-respect. Before Green Revolution, every commodity needed by the farmer or labour was made in the village only. Every village was having their own small industries. There were weavers, oil millers, smithers, shoemakers and craftsmen in every village working traditionally. No commodity was purchased from outside (except salt). The raw material needed for these rural industries was prepared in the villages only. Not a single rupee was going to cities from villages.However, the money was coming to village when farmers sold their produce to the cities. This exploiters system destroyed these rural industries by bringing cheaper items by means of Industrial Revolution. This Green Revolution created a well-planned well-controlled trap around the farmers. A maze is created around the farmers named as Green Revolution. Agriculture Universities forced the farmers to enter in this maze of green revolution revolution by means of modern agricultural technology. But they have not shown the way to come out from this maze. Green Revolution had polluted the land, water, environment and human health also. Green Revolution had forced the f armers towards destruction and suicide. Green Revolution increased the debt on the farmers. The farmer’s dose not got the correct price for their produce. They established such system that made the farmers unable to come out of this debt. The farmers lost their self-respect, their credits in the society and finally committed suicide. There was no other way before them than suicide. The outcome of the Green Revolution is the thousands of suicides of the farmers. Our central government had given the package of thousand crore rupees to restrict the suicides. However, this package is forcing the farmers towards suicide instead of restricting it. Because this package have not considered the real reasons behind the suicides. Giving increasingly debt to the farmers is not the solution for suicides. This will not restrict the suicides but will increase it. None of the youth from village will go for agriculture. They will run towards cities in search of jobs. They will sell their lands to the big companies and these companies will destroy the self-reliant agriculture 3
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system by means of modern and mechanized agriculture practices. If we want to restrict the suicides then we have to t o give the farmers such technique, in which there will be no need to take debt to the farmers. The outcome of the Green Revolution i.e. Chemical farming and now a days Organic farming had forced the farmers to purchase everything, destroyed the nature’s self reliant, self developing system and finally towards suicide. But, do not worry. I have come with the way to come out of this suicide maze of Green Revolution- Zero Budget of Natural Farming. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What is this Zero Budget spiritual Farming? Zero Budget spiritual Farming means for all the crops, the production cost will be zero. In the Zero Budget Natural Farming nothing has to be purchased from the outside. All things required for the growth of the plant are available around the root zone of the plants. There is no need to add anything from outside. Our soil is prosperous-full of nutrients. How much nutrients the crops takes from the soil? Only 1.5 to 2.0 % Remaining 98 to 98.5% nutrients are taken from air, water & solar energy. Agriculture Universities says false that we have to add fertilizers from outside. If science says, that 98% crop body is constituted by air and water, then where is the need to add the fertilizers from the outside? Every green leaf produces the food throughout the day. These green leafs are food producing factories. What is used the leaves for producing producing the food? It takes carbon dioxide dioxide & nitrogen from the air, water from the canal, river or well given by the m onsoon clouds, and solar energy from the sun for producing the food. Every green leaf of any plant produces 4.5 gram carbohydrates per square feet surface, f rom which we get 1.5 gram grains or 2.25 gram fruits. f ruits. For preparing this food, the plants take necessary elements like air, water and solar energy from the nature, not from us. Monsoon clouds do not send any bill for the water that he supplied. Neither air sends bill for the nitrogen it supplied or the sun for the solar energy. All these are available free of cost. Green leaves do not use the technology of the Agriculture University for taking CO2 from the air or solar energy from the sun. Whether monsoon clouds use the technology of Agriculture University for giving rainwater? No! All these elements constituting constituting 98% body of the plant are available free of cost. Remaining 1.5% nutrients taken from the soil are also available free of cost as it is taken from the prosperous soil which is enriched with these nutrients. Moreover, for this it does not use the technology of the Agriculture University. If this is the ultimate truth, then where is the role of Agriculture University and their technology? Where are the Government and their subsidy? Where are these Krishi Pandits? Friends, none of them are existed here, they fool us. Agriculture University says that there is nothing in the soil and we have to add fertilizers from outs ide. Then my question to them is why it is not necessary in the forest? In the forest or on the bunds of our farm, there are huge trees of Mango, Tamarind or Plum with uncountable export quality fruits in famine also without any application of chemical or organic fertilizers, insecticides, without any cultivation by tractor, without irrigation. There is no existence of any technology of the Agriculture University, no fertilizers, insecticides, cultivation and irrigation. Even though these trees are giving e normous export quality fruits every year in famine also. That means, for the plants to grow and to give the production there is no necessity of adding from outside. 4
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If it the ultimate truth tr uth that without adding from outside, the plants grows and give the production. It means that, all the nutrients needed for the growth and production are available around the root zone. There is no need to add it from outside. In the forest, there is no human existence, but, even though t hough the trees are having enormous fruits. That means nature had supplied all the nutrients needed for the plant. Our soil is prosperous-enriched with the nutrients! When I say that our soil is enriched with the nutrients, then I have to prove it scientifically. Now we will see the scientific evidences for it. In year 1924, Dr. Clark and Dr Washington, the world famous soil scientists came to India in search of crude oil. Barmashell Company sends them in search of petroleum products in India. They taken the samples of the thousand feet deep soil and tested it at the American laboratory. The result shows that as we go deeper in the soil, the nutrients needed for the growth and production of the plant are in the increasing quantity. Our soil is prosperous-enriched with the nutrients. If the scientific evidences say that the soil is enriched with the nutrients, then why Agriculture University says for soil testing? It is also another fraud. The soil testing testing report says that there is enough amount of Potash in the soil but it is in unavailable form. So, add it from outside. Actually, they are not saying false. They say true but half true. Our soil is enriched with nutrients, but these nutrients are not in the form, which the roots want. These nutrients are available in the form of grains not in the form of Chapati or Roti. If there is enough amount of grains in your house, but nobody (your wife, mother) to cook it. And you do not know cooking, then either you have to be hungry or go to hotel. You will definitely go to the hotel. If we do not want to go to hotel, then you have to bring back your mother or wife. These chemical or organic fertilizers are the teefins of the hotel. The nutrients in the soil are in the unavailable form. They are in the form of grains not Chapati or Roti. The roots cannot take it in this for m. Therefore, the soil testing report says that it is in the unavailable form. This non-available form is converted to available form by the millions of micro-organisms. In the forest, these microorganisms are present in tremendous amount (One crore or lack per gram soil) that convert these non-available form nutrients into available form and make available to the plants. That is why there is no need to add any fertilizers from outside in the forest. However, in our farm these nutrients are not available because the micro-organisms which convert these non-available from nutrients into available f rom are destroyed by means of poisonous chemical and organic fertilizers, insecticides, weedicides and cultivation by the tractor. If these cooks are destroyed them how the roots will get the nutrients? That means if we want to stop the teefins from the hotel, then we have to re-establish these micro-organisms in the soil. How it can be done? By applying the cow dung of our local cow. The cow dung of the local cow is a miraculous culture. As our mother or wife add a spoon curd (culture) to the pot full of milk and whole milk is converted into curd. Likewise, the local cow dung i s a culture. One gram of cow dung contains about 300 to 500 crore beneficial effe ctive microbes. How much cow dung is needed for one-acre land? I had done research on this for six years. I had studied all al l Indian cow breeds like Gaulao, Lal Kandhari, Khilar, Deoni, Dangi, Nimari from Maharashtra; Gir, Tharparkar, Sahiwal, Redsindhi from West India; Amrutmahal, Krishna kathi, from South India and Hariyana from North India. I have tested the cow dung and urine of all these breeds on every crop, in each Naxatra, in each Charana of each Naxatra. After six years of research, I found some conclusions. 5
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First conclusion is that only cow dung of our local cow is effective not of Jersey or Holstein. We can mix half cow dung and half the dung of bullock or buffalo, but not of Jersey or Holstein at any cost. Secondly, the cow dung and urine of black colored Kapila cow is most effective. Thirdly, the cow dung should be used as fresh as possible and the urine as old as possible. It is more effective. Fourthly, only one cow is needed for thirty acres of land. You need not have to purchase the F.Y.M., chemical or organic fertilizers like compost, vermi-compost etc. My six years experimental result says that for one acre land, only ten kilogram of local cow dung is sufficient per month. One local cow gives on an average about 11 Kg of cow dung, one bullock about 13 Kg of dung and one buffalo about 15 Kg dung per day. For one acre one day’s cow dung is enough. That means thirty days cow dung for thirty acres. There is no need to purchase the F.Y.M. in bulk quantity. I started thinking, what should be added in the cow dung? I examined the forest. I found there the excreta of the animals, birds, earthworms, insects and their urine around that huge tree with uncountable export quality fruits. I thought there must be definitely some relation between the excreta of the animals, birds, insects, earthworms with the production and growth of the plant. One gram of local cow dung contains 300 to 500 crore beneficial effective microbes. These micro-organisms decompose the dried biomass on the soil and get available the nutrients to the plants. Nature uses the dung and urine of the various animals, birds, insects and earthworms in his selfdeveloping, self-nourishing system. That means the use of cow dung and urine is very natural and hence scientific. I found in the shadow of that huge tree in the f orest, few insects like ants working there. But in the shadow only, not outside the shadow. I examined and studied this nature’s self -developing, self-nourishing system for six years. I saw that some sweeteners are secreted from the roots to attract the micro-organisms. In addition, these micro-organisms get available the nutrients from the soil to the root zone. There is symbiosis in the nature. Science had proved this. If nature uses the sweeteners to attract the microbes, then why not we use it? I thought why not to add some sweeteners with cow dung? I started adding Jaggery with the cow dung and urine and examined its effects on each crop in each Naxatra. The results were fantastic. I found the various vegetation in the shadow of that huge tree in the forest. I verified those vegetations. I found 268 different species. Among them 3 parts were dicots and one-part monocots. I surprised! Why this proportion 3:1? I thought that the dicot contains proteins and proteins are saturated with solar energy. The matured seed falls down. They are decomposed and the energy enclosed in it gets available to the micro-organisms and the micro-organisms are multiplied. I thought why should not add the dicot flour to the cow dung, urine and Jaggery. I started experimenting with cow dung, urine, Jaggery and dicot flour in different proportions. I found after continuous six years experiments one formula, which I named as Jiwamrita. I had used those things in the Jiwamrita that the nature uses. For preparing Jiwamrita, we have to use dung and urine of our local cows only and not of Jersey or Holstein. Because the Jersey or Holstein is not cow, it is a different animal. It has not a single character of cow (Zebu Family). In my experiments of Jiwamrita, I found some conclusions. Firstly, we have to use the dung and urine of the local cow only. If it is not available in sufficient quantity, you can use half of Bullock or Buffalo, but not alone of Bullock or Buffalo. Secondly, the cow that gives more milk, its dung and urine is less effective and which gives less milk, its dung and urine is more effective. ________________________________________________________________ 6
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Organic farming is more dangerous? After Green Revolution’s adoption, when so many hazardous effects of chemical farming on the soil, water, environment and human health were appeared very seriously, then, rethinking was started about the existence of the Green Revolution, on some intellectual level and industrial level. They started to search the alternative for chemical farming. Actually, the intellectuals were searching that alternative, in which, the exploitation of the farmers and rural economy will be the main purpose or target. Green revolution had made the soil dead by destroying the soil biota and destroyed the humas creation process by introducing the clean farming technique. Agricultural Universities had introduced these destructive techniques very well. For that purpose, these Agricultural Universities are claimant for great Nobel Prize for their great job of destruction of the soil, water, environment, rural economy & human health. These intellectuals has devised a perfect alternative technology against chemical farming, in which, all those alternates were introduced, by which, the exploitation of the farmers economy, soil, water, environment will be increased than Green Revolution Technology. They has given the name for their this alternative technology as ‘Organic Farming’, ‘Alternative Farming’, ‘Sustainable Farming’, ‘Saawaya Krishi’, “Aero Greens Technology’, “Biodynamic Farming’, “Rhishi Krishi Technology’, “Agnihotra Farming’, “Rekki Farming’, and so on. All these techniques are alternative techniques, but unnatural and non-scientific techniques. Because, all these techniques are not in existence in the nature. All these alternative organic farming techniques are man made. Organic farming has launched the surface feeder worm orm Eisenia Foetida of the class oligochata and family Cumbricidae, imported from Europe and Canada in India. Purpose? To destroy the all dried biomass on the soil, to destroy the animal casting and to add Cadmium, Arsenic and Mercury like poisonous heavy metals in the soil to destroy the soil health and human health. Because, the Eisenia Foetida does not eat soil, eats only casting and biomass, which are the main part of the humans creation. Destructor beast: EISENIA FOETIDA Now days, since 1990, in India there is continuous propaganda about vermicompost farming campaigning by many Non Government Agencies, which are f unded by foreign funding agencies. Since 2001, some State Government and their Agricultural Departments started to enhance this propaganda about this vermi culture technology by giving the subsidies for vermicompost plants. All these NGO’s and Governments have established a earthworm variety, ‘Eisenia Foetida’, a foreign variety, imported from western countries. This ‘Eisenia Foetida variety is epigeic i.e. surface feeder that means surface dwelling species, which lives only on t he organic matter available on the soil, may be any dried biomass of vegetative dead bodies and excretion of the animals. They do not burrow in to the soil. So, they cannot convert the deep soil in to casting, which is the richest stock of minerals necessary for plant growth. T hey feed on organic matter, as the result, the mulching of the organic matter on the soil, which is the cloths, sari of mother soil, is totally destroyed. But, the local earthworms are the heart of the soil, they cannot feed on the castings or this Eisenia Foetida worm’s casting. This foreign variety of Eisenia Foetida cannot burrow the soil; cannot maintain physical and chemical properties of the soil; cannot cultivate the soil; cannot harvest rain water; cannot improve the soil ecosystem, cannot loose soil compaction, cannot maintain aeration in the soil, cannot maintain 7
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biodiversity and microbial activities in the soil, cannot feed those pathogens in the soil, which cause diseases to the crops; in contrary they release these pathogens through their cast, remains on the soil and damage the crops. (Dr. Murti, Dr. Nikhil Kumar). None of any single character of the local earthworm above given, is not present in this foreign worm. Several species of foreign worms, including this Eisenia Foetida accumulate in their bodies, highly toxic heavy metals such as Lead (Pb), Arsenic (As) and Cadmium (Cd), which are transferred into their castings. The amount of heavy toxic metals stored in this worm body are in several folds quantity, that found in their surroundings and increases proportionally with increasing concentrations in the surroundings. I will astonish or astound you, that in United States of America, for assessing heavy metals contamination in the stock of waste materials, thi s Eisenia Foetida is used as a bio-monitor organism (Dr. Dhyaneshwar Shukla & Dr. Mishra). This is the prominent evidence about the toxic effect of its vermi casting. I was surprised, when I thought about this Eisenia Foetida, that how these worms survive even such high amount of heavy metals consumed in their bodies! That means, it is to be believe, that their tolerance limits for the heavy metals are very high. None of like these surface feeder worms i.e. human being, animals, birds have this capacity to consume heavy toxic metals. I inform you, that heavy metals adversely affect the reproduction and even cause death of birds, which feed on such a surface feeder worms Eisenia Foetida. No body on this earth will deny that, there are severe toxic effects of these heavy metals on the human health. An another drawback about this vermicompost casted by these surface feeder worms Eisenia Foetida is that, these worms convert considerable amounts of the heavy metals (Cadmium, Mercury, Lead, Arsenic) into that form, which is readily absorbable i.e. bio-available by the roots of the plants, and the roots absorb these poisonous heavy metals and ultimately at last, by the human being feeder of that food. These heavy metals enters in the food chains from vermi casting to plants to grains, vegetables, fruits to human’s intestine towards one of the cause of human diseases like Cancer, Diabetes, Heart trouble, Aids, T.B. etc. While raining in rainy season or giving the irrigation water to the soil, these toxic heavy metals dissolve in that rainwater or irrigation water and finally contaminate the ground water resources, which we drink and accept and consume the toxic heavy metals in our body tissues by means of drinking water (Dr. Murti & Dr. Kumar). It is surprising that, NGO’s and Government Agricultural Departments and Agricultural Universities also recommend vermicompost to the farmers strongly and with the full force of extension network, but, they have not established any quality control agency to analyze the specimens of this vermicompost and to test the amount of the toxic heavy metals, as well as, to test the feeds which is fed to these worms. There are no any quality control workings about that agricultural production, which are grown only on the vermicompost in organic farming. There is no any Government agency to test the pathogenic concentration in the vermicompost and agricultural produce, which causes diseases to human being. I think, that all supporters of this hazardous vermicompost theory or dangerous organic farming have taken their eyes closed, have taken their ears closed, have taken their thinking power closed, have taken their spirituality closed. W hy? What is the reason? Another drawback (black dirty face) of these Eisenia Foetida is that, it is not actually soil quality improver, but it is really a manure or compost species and cannot survive long or thrive in farm soils (Grant, 1995). Any increase in the yield of crop after 8
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adding these Eisenia Foetida to the soil by means of vermicompost, are short lived, and due to the decomposition of dead worms rather than to worm activity. Any given area of soil can support a certain limited earthworm population and adding more than this will not increase fertility unless more organic food is supplied and soil conditions improved (Grant, 1995). Gish and Christensen (1973) reported the amount of heavy toxic metals up to 331 ppm of Lead and 670 ppm of Zinc in the body of these worms. It is observed that, there is a correlation between residues of heavy metals quantity in the bodies of these surface feeder worms and decreasing atomic weight of the soil. There is a straight relation of the quantity of the heavy metals in the soil and used vermicompost quantity. When these worms are fed to the birds or animals, it is reported heavy metals in large quantity in their body tissues comparative to unfed birds and animals (Christensen 1973, Ireland 1975). Van Hook (1974) reported and showed that, mean Cadmium levels were 0.35 ppm in the soil and 5.7 ppm in these worms, 17 times more; Lead 27 ppm, Zinc 317 ppm, ten times more Selenium (Nielsen & GisselNielsen 1975). These worms have been reported as vectors of an animal virus, the food and mouth disease of domestic animals (Dhennin Etal 1963). Many animal parasites are transmitted from host to host by these Eisenia Foetida worms, which may be either essential intermediate host or merely reservoir host to the parasites, transmitting them without any direct influence on the parasites life cycles. These worms are conductors of tapeworms and nematodes toward crops, in whi ch vermicompost is utilized. Brown and Mitchell (1981) have shown that the concentrations of a major disease organism of poultry Salmonella species are reduced by the presence of Eisenia Foetida. That means, these worms feeds these pathogens, accumulate in their body tissues and ultimately donate to the food eater human being and animals by means of vermicompost organic farming. Augustinc & Lund 1974 and Jakovlijevic 1975 have shown that, the parasitic nematode Ascaris Suum in Pig and Ascaridia Galli in chickens are transmitted by these worms. Various unpublished reports suggest that Eisenia Foetida is disasterful not only for Cattle, Poultry, Pig but for Fish also. Hogg 1895, Gish & Christensen 1973, Hartenstein 1980, Beyer 1981 & Ireland have reported accumulation of Lead, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Nickel, Mercury and Zinc, hazardous toxic heavy metals in the vermicompost & these worms body tissues. They reported again, that worms seem to tolerate large concentration of these metals in their tissues. They reported that these worms accumulate poisonous agro chemicals also and feed the soil this poison through vermicompost. This Eisenia Foetida worm belongs to Phulum: Annelida, Class:Oligochacta and family Cumbricidae, red or purple or brown-yellowish colored, 32 to 130 mm length, 80 to 110 segmented, 1.5 gm weight, a British species found in all over Europe and introduced in North America & Canada for commercial purpose. It is an anthrop chorus species that thrives well between the temperature range of 16oC to 23oC. It cannot survive in the extreme cold or hot condition. It produces casts that are entirely fragmented litter. It cannot survive long in farm soil; any increase in harvest is short lived, as they require symbiotic protozoa’s for m aturity and survival. ___________________________________________________________________
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Is Eisenia Foetida an earthworm? No! It is not an earthworm. Scientists have cleared the definition of earthworm as follows- “It is that worm, which survive in local environment, eats soil particles in vast quantity, sand particles, raw reddish or yellowish stone particles, sandstones, organic matter and diseases maker pathogens. It digs the soil deep up to moist 15 ft. strata and ploughs the soil, cultivates the soil, stores the deep minerals saturated soil on the surface of the soil and do available to the roots of vegetation, stores the rain water in the soil and do available to the roots of the vegetation. If there is no any feeding material to eat, it do not escape towards other farm, do not leave that farm, but in this adverse condition, it goes in deep moist soil layer and take Samadhi there. It eats those pathogens, which cause diseases to the plants and kill them. It does not eat the casting or excreta of any other organism. It improves the soil texture, structure and biodiversity in the soil. It prevents soil compaction. It eats too much little organic matter, mulch more soil particles. It improves and develops not only the physical and chemical properties of soil, but also the soil ecosystem. They make numerous channels and burrows during up and down continuous movement and consume total rainfall in the soil and control famine, as well as, circulate sufficient aeration in the soil to maintain Waaphasa i.e. to available oxygen to the roots and soil microbes. They increase the surface area for absorption of water, during intense rainfall also, by increasing the conductivity aiding adequate drainage in the soil. They facilitate transport of nitrogen and oxygen through these channels to other organisms, by creating a suitable environment for other soil organisms. They spray the liquid secretion from there body on the walls of the channels in the soil, in which, there are so many nourishment factors, growth hormones, proteins, alkaloids etc., which are very essential f or the growth of the plants and soil microbes’.
Organic Farming is more Costlier When you add one ton (two bullock cart load) of farmyard manure, cost of that one ton F.Y.M. is 300 to 400 Rs. and rate of one ton of vermicompost (Eisenia Foetida Excreta) is from 4000 to 5000 Rs., in big cities, it i s 10000 Rs per ton. How much exploitation? 10 to 20 times more exploitation in organic farming. The rate of one bag of Urea (50 kg) 250 Rs. The rate of industrial organic ferti lizer 50 Kg bag 550 Rs. Doubled the exploitation in organic farming. What are the ingredients of these organic fertilizers? Some cake of Neem, Castor oil cake, Karanj cake, some part of wooden husks, compost manures and some quantity may be nitrogenous fertilizer. This mixture is grinded, filled in the 50 Kg bag, labeled by very attractive multi coloured label and price 550 Rs! Doubled exploitation of the farmers and rural economy. The rate of one-litre Endo-Sulphan insecticides is 225 Rs. In the organic farming industrial vegetative organic insecticide is prepared by Neem leaves, Karanj leaves, Lanten Cammella leaves, Cow urine, all are priceless inputs and make the organic insecticide. Price? 1100 Rs per litre. May be more! Four times exploitation in this organic farming than chemical farming. Cost of production of each crop is higher, multifolded in organic or biodynamic farming than chemical farming.While practicing organic farming, you have to expend more for each input and you have to purchase it.
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Since thousands of years, our farmers were tr eating their seeds by Local cow urine, cow dung and little soil from the bund of the farm or land of the farm. This was the traditional method and also a totally scientific method. But, after the arrival of Agricultural Universities, all good things in Agricultural sector were destroyed and all unnatural and so unscientific techniques were imposed on the farmers and indirectly on the urban consumers. Agricultural Universities propose you now all dangerous poisons for seed treatment. When you apply any poisonous fungicides or medicines to the seed, all useful effective (our friends) microorganisms are destroyed in the soil. When these poisonous chemicals treated seeds germinate and grow, these poisons are also sucked by the roots with the soil water solution and are deposited in the body organs of the plant i.e. vegetables, grains, fruits, tubers etc. When we eat these produce, these poisons are transmitted to our body and causes T. B., Diabetes, Cancer, Heart problems to the eater consumers. As well as, when farmers purchase these fungicides & medicines for seed treatment, a bi g exploitation of the farmers occurs. Now we are going to stop this nonsense. We are going to start our ancient techniques. On that ancient technique, I have done some additional experiments. Because of highly poisonous soil, it was needed. After those research experiments, final seed treatment formula was ready to hand over for farmers. That is ‘Bijamrita’. ___________________________________________ _____________________________________
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How to Prepare Bijamrita Take 20 liter Water, 5 Kg Local Cow Dung, 5 liter Local Cow Urine, 50 Gram Lime & Handful soil from the bund of the farm.
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Take 5 Kg Local Cow Dung in a cloth and bound it by tape. Hang this in the 20 Liter water up to 12 hours.
Take one liter water and add 50 gm lime in it, let it stable for a night.
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Then next morning, squeeze this bundle of the cow dung in that water thrice continuously, so that all essence of cow dung will accumulate in that
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Then add a handful of soil in that water solution and stir it well.
Now Bijamrita is ready to treat the seeds.
Add Bijamrita on the spread seeds of any crops, treat these seeds well by hands, dry it well and use for sowing.
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How to Prepare Jiwamrita Take 200 liter Water in barrel.
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Then add 2 Kg Jaggery, 2 Kg Pulses flour & handful soil from the bund of the farm in it.
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Then stir the solution well & keep it to ferment for 48 hours in the shadow.Now Jiwamrita is ready for application. 14
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Jiwamrita Application Apply the Jiwamrita to the crops with each Irrigation water OR directly to the crops.
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Jiwamrita Spray Spray 10% filtered Jiwamrita on the crops
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Ghan-Jiwamrita Take 100 Kg Local Cow Dung, 2 Kg Jaggery, 2 Kg Pulses flour, Handful soil from the bund. Then mix it well by adding small amount of Cow Urine. Then spread it & keep it in the shadow for drying. Afterwards make its powder by hand & apply to the crops in the proportion of 100 Kg FYM & 10 Kg Ghan-Jiwamrita.
When we apply Jiwamrita to the soil, we add 500 crore micro-organisms to the soil. All these are beneficial effective microbes. Our soil is saturated with all the nutrients. But these are in the non-available form to the roots of the plants. These microorganisms convert these non-available form nutrients into available form, when we add Jiwamrita to the soil. These micro-organisms available all the nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphate, Potash, Iron, Sulphur, Calcium etc) to the roots of the plant. After applying Jiwamrita to the soil, the local earthworms start their work. These earthworms bring the nutrients from 15 feet deeper soil to the upper surface and get available to the roots. How the trees from the forest get all these nutrients? These local earthworms and other insects do this work. These uncountable microorganisms, insects and earthworms work only when they have a favorable definite microclimate i.e. 25 to 32 °C temperature, 65 to 72 % moisture and darkness, warmth and deception in the soil. When we much mulch the soil, this microclimate is created automatically.
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There are three types of Mulching A. Soil Mulching. B. Straw Mulching. C. Live Mulching.
A. Soil Mulchin g (Cultivat io n) There are three purposes of the cultivation. To circulate the air in the soil, to stop the raindrops to flow and to conserve them in the soil and to control the weeds. Because, the oxygen is essential to the roots and micro-organisms in the soil. Conserved rain water storage is essential for the growth of the crops and the stoppage of the rainwater flow to restrict the topsoil erosion. Weeds are to be controlled to stop the competition of the weeds with the crops for water vapour and sunlight. Not for food. Because mother soil is ‘Annapurna’. In the nature, there is no any competition for food in between any two plants. If, it is the truth that, the aeration and soil moisture is essential for the roots and soil micro-organisms, then, the cultivation should be practiced in that soil layer, in which, these feeding roots and micro-organisms are active. In which layer these roots and soil biota are active? They are active in the top most 4.5 to 6 inch (10 to 15 cm) t opsoil layer. So, the cultivation of the soil should be practiced in only this 10 to 15 cm layer. Bellow this layer, there are stock roots, not feeding roots! Air and moisture is essential for only feeding roots, not for stock roots.
B . S t r a w M u l c h i n g ( Cu l t i v a t i o n )
In Hemanta Ritu, the seeds become matured. At the same time, the leaves start to mature totally. The green leaves now start to change in pale yellow and then whitish yellow colour. During this colour changing process, the tap roots and secondary godown roots lift up the four nutrients i.e. nitrogen, phosphate, potash and magnesium from the yellowish leaves and deposit them in to their godown (Godown roots). But, rest of the nutrients remains in the leaves. Why the roots lift these nutrients from the leaves and deposit in the godown roots? There is reason. Please, understand one thing, that nature never does any thing without purpose and preplan. Nature wants to supply these four prominent nutrients to the ratoons in next generation by this uplifting and depositing in the godown roots. This cover of dried straw biomass of the previous plants or crops is called straw mulching. By this straw mulching cover, the nature has achieved so many targets. First, the seeds are covered by this straw mulching to save from birds, insects and animals. Second, the microclimate is created to activate the micro-organisms and local earthworms. Third, 17
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the favorable condition is created to decompose the godown roots and to prepare the humus stock in the soil for future new crop generation as a reserve bank. Fourth, the soil moisture is conserved in the soil and transpiration of soil moisture is restricted for the continuous soil micro-organisms utilization. Fifth, the humus saturated soil particles and soil biota in the upper most 10 cm layer of soil surface are saved from the severe heat waves of sunlight in Grishma Ritu (summer), from cold winds in Winter Ritu and from heavy stormy rain drops of pre-monsoon and monsoon raindrops; which spring forward with the dreary demon speed of 7 meter (30 feet) per second on the soil!
C. Live Mulchin g (Sym biotic Intercrops & Mixed Crops ) Live mulching means that intercrops and mixed crops, which give the symbiosis to the host main crop. In the nature there is a s ymbiosis. All vegetation is a whole family and each member plant is dependent to other plant. In forest, you will see that, there is a five-layer system. Big tree, medium tree, bush, grasses and layer of fallen dried leaves on the surface of land. All five layers are dependent upon each other. Grasses are growing in the shadow of bush or shrub. Shrubs are growing in the shadow of medium tree. Medium tree is growing in the shadow of big tree. All are living. If they are living without any family disputes, without any debates, it is the symptom of symbiosis. Nature has managed all vegetation family members in two groups. Those like shadow and those do not like shadow. The grass family monocot crops like paddy, wheat, Juar, sugarcane, Bajra, Ragi, Maize, millets and monocot grasses do not like shadow. They like full sunlight. They can grow in highest intensity of sunlight also. But, spices crops do not like straight sunlight. They want shadow or low intensity of sunlight. Some fruit trees like Grapes, Pomegranate, Orange group, Banana, Sapota, Mango, Areca nut, Betel nut, Cardamom, Nutmeg, Clove t ree, Coffee and other do not like full sunlight. They live and grow in low intensity of sunlight. The mixed crop pattern of Monocot in Dicot & Dicot in Monocot helps to supply the essential elements to the crops. The Dicot supplies Nitrogen by means of nitrogen fixing bacteria & Monocot supplies other elements like Potash, Phosphate,
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How to Prepare Agniastra (Agni Missile)
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Add 10 liter Local Cow Urine in it.
Then add 1 Kg Tobacco by crushing it in the Urine.
Crush 500 gram of Green Chili & add it in Urine. Crush 500 Gram Local Garlic &
add it in the Urine. Add 5 Kg Neem leaves pulp.
Then boil this solution well 5 times continuously.
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Spray this medicine Agniastra on the pest like Leaf Roller, Stem Borer, Fruit borer, Pod borer
In Veda’s water is defined as a life of the soil. If there is Waaphasa in the soil, the water is life. If there is no Waaphasa in the soil, water is death of the plant and soil biota. Waaphasa is that microclimate in the soil, by which the soil organisms and roots can live freely with availability of sufficient air and essential moisture in the soil. In one sentence, shortly, the Waaphasa means the mixture of 50 % air and 50 % water vapours in the cavities between two soil particles. Why water vapour ? Why not water ? Because, any root takes the molecules of water vapour. 92 % microorganisms and 88 to 95 % root hairs are working in the upper most 10 cm surface soil. So, the air must be circulating in this surface layer and vapour molecule must be available in this 10cm surface layer. When this will happen? When, we give water outside the canopy of the plant. When you give water outside the canopy of the plant i.e. outside the shadow of the plant at 12 O’ clock, then only Waaphasa will be maintained. The roots that take water are situated at the outer canopy.
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How to Prepare Neemastra (Neem Missile)
Take 100 liter Water
Add 5 liter Local Cow Urine in it.
Add 5 Kg Local Cow Dung in it. Crush 5 Kg of Neem Leaves & add this Neem pulp in this water.
Let this solution to ferment for 24 Hrs.
Stir this solution twice a day by any stick.
Filter this by cloth.
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Spray this Neemastra as it is on the plants for sucking pests & Mealy Bug.
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Model Farmers Address Karnataka 1) Anil Maruti Desai (Grapes, Sugarcane) At post- Ugar Khurd, Tq.- Athani, Dst- Belgaon Mb. 09449187682 2) K. V. Krishna Reddy (Mulbery group of Natural Farming) At Post- Kiruvara Tq- Sriniwaspur Dst- Kolar Mb - 09342934085 3) Adv. S. P. Baligar (Local Sorghum, Wheat, Cotton, Groundnut, Chilli, Kharif & Rabi crops only on Jiwamrita) A/P- Shigli, Tq- Shirahatti, Dt- Gadag Ph - 08487-270248, 09448422141 4) Veerbhushan A. (Sugarcane, Mulbery, Cauliflower, Vegetables, Sorghum, Wheat) At-Nandgaon, Post-Manhalli, Dt-Bidar Mb - 09343081341, 08481-246041 5) A. Krishna Murthy (Sapota + Pomegranate + Drumstick, Banana + Papaya + Drumstick) Survey No. 17, Devanahalli, Behind Nelahal Telephone Exchange, Tq- Kora, Dt-Tumkur Mb- 0448708960, 0816-2268811 6) Anand Salunkhe (Grapes) Ph- 08289-270125, Ramu Hajare (Grapes) Ph- 08289- 270180 Shivappa Takkanvi (Grapes) Mb- 9448036559 At Post- Badachi, Tq- Athani, Dst- Belgaon 7) Sidharay B. Sondkar (Grapes- 2 Acr, Banana-4 Acr, Sugarcane -15 Acr) A/P- Mole, Tq- Athani, Dt- Belgaon Mb - 09448425971, 08339-278257 8) C. N. Onkar Murthy (Coconut + Areca + Vanila + Gliricidia) A/P- K.Chattanhalli, Tq-Tarikere, Dt -Chickmanglore Ph - 08261-2438144 9) Mallikarjun N. Mundas (Pigeon pea) K.E.B. Road, S. B. Nagar, Shahapur, Dt- Gulbarga Ph- 08479-243667 10) Siddaramappa Balapagol (Mosambi, Anjir, Pomegranate) (Farm- Kallur, Tq- Jewari) Plot No. 138, Kayak Nilaya, Maka Layout, Jewari Road, Gulbarga Mb - 09448644130 11) T. R. Prasanna Murthy (Banana, Paddy, Sugarcane) No.119/A, 3 rd Main, Mahalakshmi Layout, Banglore 23
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Mb - 9243138136, 080-3491759 12) Babu Shetty K. (Coconut, Areca, Paddy, Vanilla, Cashew) Karimogaru House, Aryapel, Tq- Puttur, Dt- Manglore (D. Kannada) Ph- 08251- 230736 13) Gururaj J. Kamat (Silvia, Vanilla, Paddy, Mango, Coconut) Opp. K.P.D.C.L., Mundgod- 581349, Dt- South Kannada Ph- 08301-222405, 09845817100 14) Girish Nadiger (Pomegranate + Rose, Banana) At Post- Rattihalli, Tq- Hirikerur, Dst- Haveri Ph - 08376-286114 15) Anumantappa B. S. (Sugarcane- 8 ft belt + Onion + Cow pea + Chilli) A/P- Hampasagara, Tq- H.B. Hally, Dst- Bellary Mb - 9880298091, 08397-58214
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16) G. A. Krishna Murthy (Coconut + Areca , Mango, Sapota, Banana) At Post- Tekalpost, Tq- Malur, Dst- Kolar Mb - 9342226799 17) Ashok Mansur (Sugarcane, Banana, Soyabean) Saraswatpur, Dharwad-580002 Mb- 9448053863 18) S. S. Patil Madral (K) (Mulberry) c/o B. S. Patil, At Post Tq- Sultanpur, Dst- Gulburga Mb - 9448308599 19) Aftaf (Banana, Tomato, Turmeric, Potato) Dandin Pet, Khushal Nagar, Tq- Somwarpeth,, Dt- Kurg Mb- 9880445044 20) S. Bore Gowda (Ten Local Paddy Varieties- Basamati, Ratnachudi, Salem Sanna, Malgudi Sanna, Raja Kayam, Kanatumb, Moradda, Mysore Mallige, Kempukaru, Mukkanna Sanna) At- Shivalli, Post- Haddya , Tq Dt- Mandya Mb- 09242459437 21) S. Kiran (Paddy + Soya + Urad) A/P- Kaikery Gonikopal, Tq- Virajpeth, Dt- Kodgu Ph-08274-247117, 9448646268 22) G. B. Shyam Bhat (Coconut, Areca, Rubber, Cashew nut, Banana, Vegetables) (Cow-Kankrej, Hallikar, Malenada Gidda) At-Uruvale, Post- Kalleri, Tq- Belethangadi, Dt- South Cannara Ph-08251-278817, 9449103260 23) Dr. G. H. Hanme Gowda (Coconut + Areca + Banana + Cocoa + Coffee + Papaya + Mango + Cardomom + Pepper + Vanila, Sugarcane, Paddy local varieties) ‘Kayaka Farm’ At- A. Guduganahalli, Post- Ambuja, Tq Dt- Hasan Ph- 08172-228524, 9448885548 24) Dr. Narayan Swami (Dryland Coconut, Ragi) ‘Chinmaya Clinic’, Main Road, Shreerampur, Tq- Hasadurga, Dt- Chitradurga Mb -0 9449129112 25) Shrimati Janakamma (Mulbery), K. S. Shivanange Gowda (Subbanna) Near Halli, Koppalu, Post- Thattekere, Dt- Hasan Mb- 9448450746, 08172-256292 26) Ram Reddy A/P- Navadgi, Tq- Chincholi, Dt- Gulburga Mb- 09900712332, 9901556442 27) K. G. Ananth Rao s/o K. Gopala Rao Rame Gowda Building, Opp. Forest Department Office, Vinoba Road, Subhash Nagar, Mandya-571401 Ph- 08232-238679, 223369 28) Indudhar Angadi (local Paddy “Ratnachudi”) S/o A. Sharan Khappu, M.S.Road, Shikanpur-577427, Dt-Shimoga Ph- 08187-222441, 9845709048 25
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36) Mahadeo s/o Linge Gowda (Banana + Drumstick + Cow pea, Paddy- 22 Qnt. per acre) A/P- Bannur, Tq- T. Narsipura, Dt- Mysore 29) B. N. Krishna s/o Nanje Gowda (Local Paddy 32 bags per acre, Banana) Tyagraj Mohalla, Banuur, Tq- T. Narsipura, Dt- Mysore 30) Nagappa Sidharamappa Herur (Banana + Cow pea + Chilli + Drumstick + Lemon + Coconut) At- Madari, Post- Korahalli, Tq- Sindgi, Dt- Bijapur Ph- 08488-220113, 09901179503
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31) Mrityunjayappa (Paddy -20 Qnt per acre, Ragi- 18 Qnt pwe acre , Coconut + Areca nut + Cocoa + Banana + Mulching) At Post- Nandihalli, Tq- Gubbi, Dt- Tumkur Ph- 08131-251344, 9448970960 32) Melegowda (Local Paddy 24 Qnt per acre, Ground nut) At Post- Chelur, Tq- Gubbi, Dt- Tumkur Mb- 9980687531 33) Vishweshwariaih s/o Ranganna (LOcal Areca nut, Beautiful Model, Mango Alfanso) At Post- Nandihalli, Tq- Gubbi, Dt- Tumkur Mb- 9448404442 34) Kamalakar Hegde (Paddy, Coconut, Areca, Banana, Vanila, Black Pepper) A/P- Chavatti, Tq- Yallapur, Dt- Naorth Cannara Ph- 08419-255610 35) Adv. G. M. Hosamani (Paddy, Papaya, Banana, Peru) Opp.Ganapati Temple, Maratha Colony, Dharwad Mb- 9448130647, 0836-24471377 36) Suresh G. Mange (Local paddy, Sugarcane) At Post- Tergaon, Tq- Haliyal, Dt- North Cannara Mb- 9880229877 37) Subhash Patakali (Cotton + Chilli + Onion + Jiwamrita mixed pattern) At Post- Mulgunda, Tq Dt- Gadag Mb- 9845149578 38) K. S. Yatish Babu (Coconut + Areca nut + Cocoa + Banana + Pepper + Marigold) A/P- Kadaba, Tq- Gubbi, Dt- Tumkur Ph- 08131-231536, 9900390236 39) Krishna Murthy (Coconut + Areca nut + Banana + Cordamum + Limbu + Coffee + Jiwamrita, Paddy) At Post- Kanagal, Tq- Priyapattanam, Dt-Mysore Ph-08223-270092 39) S. Arvinda Kumar (Banana + Cow pea + Onion + Sorghum + Drumstick + Merigold) A/P- Doddinduvadi, Tq- Kollegal, Dt- Chamarajnagar Mb- 9343777048 40) M. G.. Yoganand Swami (Coconut, Areca nut, Banana, Sapota, Mango, Mosambi, Teak) At- Muguthihalli, Post- Nellikere, Tq- Tiptur, Dt- Tumkur Ph - 08134-258094, 9449306289 41) S. T. Kulkarni (Alfanso Mango, Cashewnut, Coconut, Amla, Areca, Sapota, Banana, Teak, Karanj) Ramkrishna Ashram Road, II nd Stage, Vinoba Nagar, Shimoga Ph - 08182-249784, 9449614691 42) Shankarappa Sagasthawar (Jaidhar Cotton, Chilli, Pigeon pea, Cow pea, Dhania, Til, Mug, all Kharif crops) At Post- Ingalagi, Tq- Kundgol, Dt- Dharwad Mb-9449186715 43) G. S. Shivmurthy (Cotton) A/P- Pandawa Mutti, Tq- Channagiri, Dt-Dawangere Ph-08189-227275 44) S. Maroda Siddhappa (Paddy- 24 Qnt. per acre) At- Nagarkatti, Post- Kadaji, Tq- Dt-Dawangere Ph-08192-219017 27
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45) T. M. Rajashekhar s/o Bajavarajaya (Coconut +Areca + Banana + Vanila + Pepper) At- Sogilu, Post- Sawalanga, Tq- Honnali, Dt-Dawangere Ph - 08188-244738, 9945441965 46) Devendra Appa (Paddy 25 Qnt. per acre Production) At Post- Kengan halli, Tq- Honali, Dt-Dawangere 47) K. G. Eshwarappa & Mrs Basav Rajeshwari (Coconut, Paddy, Sugarcane) At Post- Kandagalli, Tq Dt- Dawnagere Ph-08192-207023 48) G. S. Krishna Murthy (Sapota, Coconut, Mango, Banana, Mosambi, Pacholi) At- Gopasantra, Post- Tekal, Tq- Malur, Dt- Kolar Ph- 08151-237409, 9894011791 49) Sidram M. Bhavikatti (Grape Model) Bhavikatti Farm, Gunapur Road, Bijapur Ph- 08352-253089, 9448113089 50) Anand B. Patil (Pomegranate, Limbu, Banana, Kharif & Rabi crops) A/P- Binjalbhavi, Tq- Sindagi, Dt- Bijapur Ph-08424-265181, 9448192650 51) Prakash Kori (Grapes, Pomegranate & Export) N.H. 218, Bagalkot Road, 14 Th K.M. from Bijapur, Bijapur Mb- 09449857012 52) Rudrappa Kumbhar (Grape Model) Balagnur Show Room, Near Anand Talkies, Sindagi, Dt - Bijapur Ph- 08488-221013, 9448846264 53) Gangadhar Chincholi (Sugarcane, Banana, Grape, Lemon, Papaya) At Post- Aheri, Tq- Sindgi, Dt- Bijapur Ph-08488-220024, 9449135641 54) C. R. Nagendra Prasad (Paddy) “Swayankrishi”, Kamnur, Dt- Koppal-583231 55) Rakesh (Pomegrante + Drumstick + Chilli + Merigold + Mulching) At Post- Yenjalagere, Tq- Sira, Dt- Tumkur Mb-9448950879 56) Kedarnath Tadkal (Sugarcane 8 ft belt + Onion + Cowpea + Chilli) At Post- Mahagaon, Tq. Dt- Gulburga Mb-9448650144 57) Krishna Murthy (Vegetables) A/P- Mailappanhalli, Tq- Chickbellapur, Dt- Kolar Ph/Mb- 08156-226881, 9449229580 58) Naveen Rathi (Sugarcaen 8 ft belt + Chilli + Cow pea, Banana + Mulching) At- Bannur, Tq- T. Narsipura, Dt- Mysore Ph- 08227-275659, 9448446063 59) Harish K. J. (Coconut + Areca + Banana + Gliricidia) “Jaisri Estate”, Karadhalli, Tq- Nagamandala, Dt- Mandya Ph- 08234-282532, 9448238328 60) Venkatesh Melligeri (Total land 250 Acre, Pomegranate-60 acres, Kinno- 30 acres, Mango- 8 acres, Amwla -8 acres, Lemon- 4 acres, Sitafal - 20 acres, Floriculture - 8 acre, Banana) Farm - ‘Venkatesh Farm’, Hesrur Road, Mumdragi, Dt- Gadag Residence - 23, Hosur, Hubli- 21, Dt – Dharwad Ph- 08371-240088, 9448130086 Mb- 9845084775 61) Jayaprakash H. (Water melon + Mulching + Jiwamrita) A/P- Hampasagara, Tq- H. Bammanhalli, Dt- Bellari Mb- 09880623898 28
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62) B Babu s/o Basavaraju (Mulbery group) Ph- 08183-256291, 9448011704 At- Kurabarahalli, Post- Hunukundda-563114, Tq- Bagarapet, Dt- Kolar 63) Mr. ShriNiwas (Orange + Mosambi + Pomegranete + Drumstick) 4/A-25, Cantonment, Bellari- 583104 Ph- 08392-242801, 9448918600 64) Parixit Todapadi Ph- 08251-280665, 9945438416 At Post- Shantigodu, Tq- Puttur, Dt- South Kannada 65) Ramachandra K. (Local Seed collection, Coconut, Areca nut, Banana, Coffee, Vegetables) ‘Mitra Farm’, A/P- Bannur- 574203, Tq- Puttur, Dt- South Kannda Ph- 08251-230575 66) Prabhu Shankar (Mulbery Model) At Post- Sollepura, Tq- Muddur, Dt- Mandya Mb- 9242218924 67) Babu Sankanna (Banana, Sugarcane, Cotton) At Post- Kallur (K), Tq- Jewargi, Dt- Gulburga Mb- 9448595408 68) Ramachandra Hegde Vadgal (Areca nut, Cardamom, Papaya, Cocoa, Black Pepper) At Post- Nilekani, Tq- Sirsi, Dt- North Kannada Ph- 08384-225095 69) S. Malayya (Mulbery Model, Banana + Drumstick + Cow pea, Sugarcane) A/P- Almburmunti, Tq- Nanjangud, Dt- Mysore Ph- 08221-291227, 9343871990 70) Sangappa Gadagi (Sugarcane, Banana + Cowpea + Onion + Chilli, Kinno orange- 15 acre, Sitafal, Amla- Total 95 acre land) Ph- 08536-275328, 9448183681 A/P- Tawaragera- 584131, Tq- Kustagi, Dt- Koppal 71) Suresh Gowda Patil (Cotton, Pigean pea, Wheat local, Chana, Sunflower, Chilli, Onion) At Post- Hulkoti-582205, Tq Dt- Gadag Ph- 08372-289015, 09480127759 72) Rasootsab R. Hiramani (Mango- Ratnagiri, Benshan- 3 acre, Mallika- 4 acre, Pomegranate- 6 acre, Banana- 5 acre, Grape- 2 acre) A/P-Dummur, Tq-Yelburga, Dt- Koppal Ph- 08534-288101, 9448183279 73) C. R. Mariyappa Gowdar (Mango + Amla, Sapota, Cotton- Jaidhar, Ground nut, Local Wheat, Onion, Chilli, Jowar) At Post- Hulkoti, Tq Dt- Gadag Ph- 08372-289326, 9448063336 74) Rajendra Shirol (150 acre land- Aswagandha- 80 acre, Coconut- 1200 + Gliricidia, Rabi Jowar, Local Wheat, Chilli, Onion, Cotton) Shirol Building, Near Shirol Hospital, Extension, Gadag Ph/Mb- 08372-230537 (R), 289004 (Farm), 9448934730 75) Adv. N. Nanje Gowda (Paddy local- Ratnachudi- 22 Qnt. per acre, Banana) At- Hosur, Post- Shivakalli, Tq- Yelandur, Dt- Chamarajnagar Mb- 9844437136 76) Gangadhar Tamanna Jadhav (Mulbery- 5 acre, Sugarcane 8 f t belt) A/P- Ainapur, Tq- Athani, Dt- Belgaon Ph- 08339-254121, 9448921102 29
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77) Shantiranjan Das, S/o Ramesh Mohan Das (Paddy, Banana, Coconut, Lemon, Custard apple, Sapota, Vegetables) Ph- 08535-264480, 9242875012 Bengali Colony No. 4, A/P- Jewargera, Tq- Shindnoor, Dt- Raichur 78) G. K. Shivakumar (Coconut, Areca nut, Papaya, Sapota, Mosambi) s/o G. Kariayappa, At- Chikk Kariyere, Post- Yologdu, Dt-Chitradurga Ph- 08194-210338, 9945764047 79) K. M. Kumbal (Mulbery-5 acre, Lemon-10 acre, Karanj-8 acre, Gir Cow-12, 15 local cows, 15 Buffalos, Electricity generation from Gobar gas) A/P- Attarga- 586112, Tq- Indi, Dt- Bijapur Ph- 08359-227157 80) Annapurna Chandrashekhar (Coffee + Orange + Pepper + Banana, Flowers) At- Chikc Bikkodu, Post- Bekkodu, Tq- Belur, Dt- Hasan Ph- 08177-241096 81) B. R. Manjunath (Coconut + Areca nut + Banana + Drumstick, Paddy, Vegetables) At- Gangasandra, Post- Atte Shetti, Tq- Gubbi, Dt- Tumkur Ph- 08131-231608 82) C. S. Bapat (Pine apple model, Rubber, Paddy, Coconut, Areca nut, Sugarcane, Mango, Nutmeg, Sapota, Cocoa, Cashew nut, Vanila, Chilli) At- Shindli, Post- Haripi, Tq- Soraba, Dt- Shimoga Ph- 08184-253255 83) Chandrashekhar Ganpati Shirwade (Sugarcane, Banana, Paddy, Drumstick), Babu Appu Ichalkaranje, Ramu Shivappa Shirwad, Appu Anna Ichalkaranje At Post- Boragaon, Tq- Chikodi, Dt- Belgaon 84) Subhash Basappa Shirbur Ph- 08350-264133, 09449280433 (Sugarcane 8 ft belt + Ground nut + Chana + Aware + Chilli- 30 Dec 04) (Sugarcane 8 ft belt + Cow pea + Mug- 30 Arl 05) (Turmeric-Selam - 5 acre) At Post- Nagaral, Tq- Mudhol, Dt- Bagalkot 85) Rudrappa Zulpi (Sugarcane- 64 Q/Acre, Wheat - 16 Q/Acre, Maize- 47 Q/Acre, Local Brinjal) A/P- Hulyal, Tq- Jamakhandi, Dt- Bagalkot Ph- 08353-238016 86) M. Nanjappa s/o M. A. Nanjadappa (Selected seeds from Hybrid Kargil maize resowned - 25 Q/Acre, Local Paddy- Duddi, Mulberry, Maize, Banana, Floriculture, Aware, Pigeon pea) At- Mudugere, Post- Upparahalli, Tq- Gowrabidanur, Dt- Kolar 87) Gangadhar Murthy, Sree Samrudhy Group, Tumkur Ph- 0816-2280984, 9343563409 88) Vivek B. Morey s/o B. G. Morey (Sugarcane, Banana, Paddy, Drumstick) Behind Kashi Building, I Cross, Sadaukeri, Dharwad- 580008 Farm- At- Nigadi, Tq Dt- Dharwad Mb- 9845510471 Rajesh Morey (Mango, Banana) Mb- 9243281405 89) B. S. Narayanswami (Areca, Coconut, Paddy local) Sree Harikrupa, I st Cross, Jayanagar, Shimoga Farm- A/P- Bamalapur, Tq- Koppa, Dt- Chikmanglore Mb- 944839363 90) Eshwar P. Theertha (Paddy local Gandhasal- 24 Q/Acre, Sugarcane 5 ft belt, Areca + Ground nut + Vanila, Mixed fruit trees Mango, Banana, Sapota, Sitafal) A/P- Kudligere, Tq- Bhadravati, Dt- Shimoga Ph- 08282-236881 91) Benaka Bhatta (Grand Seed collection of local Paddy- Seed bank) At Post- Chakkod Bail, Tq- Tirthahalli, Dt- Shimoga 92) E. R. Sree Raman (Coconut + Areca nut + Banana + Vanila + Pepper + Trenches) 30
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At- K. Kannahalli, Post- Junyppolur, Tq- H. D. Kote, Dt- Mysore Ph- 08228-263525 93) Salim Khuttewan (Sugarcane belt & Ratoon) Govindpur Galli, Mudhol, Dt- Bagalkot Ph- 08350- 2381123 94) Shivappa Kataarki (Lemon of size of Mosambi for Pickle) A/p- Jambagi (khurd), Tq- Mudhol, Dt- Bagalkot Ph- 08350-2347043 95) Dildar Nimbarkar (Sugarcane 12 ft belt + Soya + Jiwamrita - 10 Acre) Vishnutirth Bag, Darga Galli, Nipani, Dt- Belgain Ph- 0231-2663692 96) Aaditya Interprizes, Station Road, Raibag- 591317, Dt- Belgaon Ph- 08331-2645362 97) Niranjan Kamate (Tobacco) Ph- 08338-2664514, Chidanand Kage (Tobacco) Ph- 08338-2664416 Sadanand Sadawarte (Tobacco) Ph- 08331-2664790 Shital Aappashaeb Kage (Tobacco) Ph- 08331-2303979 At Post- Akol, Tq- Chikodi, Dt- Belgaon 98) Mallikarjun Shetty (Pigeon pea) At Post- Kanakpur Karmukali, Tq- Chincholi, Dt- Gulburga 99) Sandesh Jawali (Banana- 7 acre, Sugarcane, Basamati Paddy) At- Hatyangalli, Post Tq- Aaland, Dt- Gulburga Mb- 9448488149 100) Nijalingappa Korali (Sugarcane Ratoon + Mulching + Alsandi, 9 ft belt) At Post Tq- Aaland, Dt- Gulburga Mb- 9448576809 101) Krishnappa Dasappa Gowda (Paddy, Banana + Drumstick + Alsandi + Mulching, Sugarcane, Vegetables) Ph- 08227-275162, 9880587545 Tyagraj Mohalla, At Post- Bannur, Tq- T. Narsipura, Dt- Mysore 102) C. M. Prakash (Total 25 Acre land, Coconut- 500, Areca nut- 2000, Banana, Sugarcane) Sharif Colony, H. D. Kote, Dt- Mysore Ph- 08222-242242, 9448389363 103) H. K. Ramesh Raju s/o Kempegowda (Sugarcane Model, Paddy Model, Jaggery Production) At- Shivalli, Post- Hadya, Hobli-Dudda, Tq Dt- Mandya Ph- 08232-277521, 09986323317 104) Appaji Reddy (Sugarcane 8 ft belt) At- Shivalli, Post- Hadya Hobli-Dudda, Tq Dt- Mandya 105) K. Nanjappa (Paddy- 3 Acre, Ragi- 3 Acre, Coconut- 6 Acre) No. 335, 27 th Main Road, Sector 2, H S R Layout, Banglore-34 Ph- 9886047522, 9341258088, 9845961482 106) Dilip Sadashiv Waze (Sugarcane 8 ft belt, Banana) At Post- Yedur, Tq- Chikodi, Dt- Belgaon Ph- 08338-258535 107) Gurupada Shivalingappa Bagi (Grapes Thomson Seedless- 16 Acre + Cowpea + Aware + Jiwamrita + Neemastra /Brahmastra /Agniastra, Banana + Chilli + Aware + Jiwamrita) At Post- Nidoni, Tq Dt- Bijapur Ph- 08355-289310, 9980449299 108) Gurumath Biradar (Sugarcane 7’ x 3’ + Onion + Chilli + Aware + Jiwamrita, Mulbery) 31
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A/P- Dawalgi, Tq- Muddhebihal, Dt- Bijapur Ph- 08365-200175 109) Satyanarayana (1.5 Acre Banana + Pepper + Areca nut + Jiwamrita + Mulching, Natural Method Paddy +Mulching) At- Belyur, Post- Belur, Tq- Sagar, Dt- Shimoga Ph- 08183- 260314 110) K. Mruthunjaya (3 Acre Kharbuj + Jiwamrita - Production 4 Tonnes) T. N. Kote, Tq- Challakere, Dt- Chitradurga Ph- 08195-256539 111) Ningangowda R. Patil (Sugarcane Ratton 8 Acre + Jiwamrita, Banana 4 Acre + Jiwamrita, Non Irrigated Onion, Chilli) At Post- Chilakawada, Tq- Nawalgunda, Dt- Dharwad 112) Ashok Shetty (Kakada Flower 1 Acre + Jiwamrita + Mulching + Coconut water spray - Rs. 100000 Production, Coconut 4 Acre + Banana 1200 + Jiwmarita, Coconut + Areca + Banana + Fodder + Jiwamrita) Mb- 9449708110 Maltesh Organic Farm, At Post- Rattihalli, Tq- Hirekerur, Dt- Haweri 113) Parwat Reddy Sahu (Rabi Jowar, Chana, Wheat local) (Total 100 Acre land- 20 Acre Natural) At Post- Hattigudur, Tq- Shahapur, Dt- Gulburga- 585223 114) V. Murli Venkat Ramaiaha (Banana + Jiwamrita, Ragi + Jiwamrita, Paddy + Jiwamrita) At Post- N. Vaddahalli, Tq- Mulbagul, Dt- Kolar Ph- 08159-314306 115) M. Seenappa (Sugarcane + Jiwamrita, Mulbery + Ji wamrita) At Post- L. Venkatapur, Tq- Mulbugal, Dt- Kolar Mb- 9449147509 116) Manjunath M. Hegde (Areca nut, Coconut, Coffee, Cocoa, Banana, Paddy, Black Pepper, Lawang, Vilayachi) At- Mavinkoppa, Post- Ekkambi, Tq- Sirsi, Dt- North Kannada 117) Bettegowda s/o K. B. Kumar (Sugarcane-First crop 58 Tonnes/Acre -Sugarcane Ratoon- 2.5 Acere- 12 ft belt + Cow pea + Pigeon pea + Urad + Chilli + Maize + Zendu + Sunflower + Sotekai + Trash Mulching) (Mulbery 3’ x3’ + Urad + Ragi + Mug + Tomato + Zendu + Jiwamrita) At Post- Kachigere, Tq Dt- Mandya Ph- 08232-695456 118) K. B. Kumar (Paddy- Malgudisanna + Jiwamrita + Jiwamrita Spray) At Post- Kachigere, Tq Dt- Mandya Mb- 9945283385 (pp Babu) 119) H. R. Manjunath Reddy Varathi (Paddy Sonamasuri + Jiwamrita, Coconut-850 + Jiwamrita + Mulching) At Post- Gudadhalli, Tq- Harihar, Dt- Dawangere Ph- 08192-293425 120) D. Ravikumar S/o Devegowda K. B. (Paddy Ratnachudi, Ankursanna, Selamsanna) A/P- Kyathanahalli, Tq- Pandawpura, Dt- Mandya Mb- 9242991793 121) D. P. Vishwanath s/o Padmanabha (Coconut + Areca + Banana + Pepper + Vanila + Vilayachi) Ph- 08181-276124, 9845865453 A/P- Demlapura, Tq- Tirthahally, Dt- Shimoga 122) Tenj Murthy (Coconut + Areca + Pepper + Banana + Vanila + Gliricidia + Mulching, Ginger, Pigeon pea, Turmeric) (Areca nut production-15 Q/Acre) 32
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At- Kallur, Post- Heddaripura, Tq- Hosanagara, Dt- Shimoga Ph- 08185-244366, 9448766883 123) G. Shnamukha s/o Veerbhadrappa (Ground nut, Onion, Maize, Vegetable) Opp. Sangam Theater, At Post- Nyamati, Tq- Honalli, Dt- Dawangere 124) Sawant Dadu Miraje (Sugarcane 3 rd Ratoon 8 ft belt + Ground nut + Chana + Jiwamrita) At- Manjari, Post- Yedur, Tq- Chikodi, Dt- Belgaon Mb- 9341874643 125) Gangadhar Swami (Banana + Jiwamrita, Chilli + Jiwamrita, Sugarcane 8 Ft belt + Drumstick + Alsandi (Cow pea) + Jiwamrita) A/P- Kittadahalli, Tq- Shikaripur, Dt- Shimoga Ph- 08187-241008 126) Lokesh Appa (Chilli + Jiwamrita, Areca + Banana + Ground nut) A/P- Kittadahalli, Tq- Shikaripur, Dt- Shimoga Ph- 08187-241026 127) B. Chandrashekhar (Areca nut + Banana + Coffee + Jiwamrita) Basweshwar Nagar, Balu Pete, Tq- Sakleshpur, Dt- Hasan Ph- 08173-247346, 9448047079 128) K. C. Nagabushan (Paddy Sonamasuri - 18 Q/Acre, Coconut, Areca nut, Banana, Vanila) Mb- 9449861747 At- Kotegadde, Post- Guddokoppa, Tq- Thirthahalli, Dt- Shimoga- 577414 129) Suresh Melavarage (Areca nut + Banana + Coffee + Coconut + Jiwamrita) A/P- Masur, Tq- Sagar, Dt- Shimoga Ph- 08183-260078, 9449686125 130) Radhakrishna Bandagadde (Areca nut + Banana + Coffee + Cocoa + pepper) A/P- Keladi- 577401, Tq- sagar, Dt- Shimoga Ph- 08183-260337 131) S. Sadanand (Areca 7 Acre + Jiwamrita) Ph- 08185-267046, 9449100753 Director, Malnad Areca Marketing Co. Society At- Surulikoppa, Post- Kodur, Tq- Hosanagar, Dt- Shimoga 132) R. B. Desai (Pomegranate- Ganesh 400, Keshar 300, Aarakta 400 + Jiwamrita + Castor + Drumstick + Sitafal + Mulching + Jiwamrita, Sugarcane 8 x 2 + Cow pea + Chilli + Jiwamrita) Trupti Niwas, Mahantesh Nagar, At- Muddebihal, Dt- Bijapur Mb- 9886820794 133) Y. R. Narendra Babu (Coconut + Areca + Banana + Jiwamrita) At Post- Bibirhalli, Tq Dt- Shimoga Mb- 9342188668 134) Ramanna (Paddy, Banana, Ragi, Coconut, Sugarcane) Vishwamanava Matha (adichunchanagiri Shakha Matha) At Post- Kommerahalli (Satanur Betta), Tq Dt- Mandya Mb- 9945644109 135) Mrs. Rani Patil (Pomegranate, Anjir) C/o Adv. G. A. Patil, Flat No. 35, Dhanate Bulding, Jewari Road, Gulburga Ph- 08472-271003, 9449540348 136) Shrishaila Dundappa Kumbar (Rose, Pigeon pea, Jowar) A/P- Aheri, Tq- Sindagi, Dt- Bijapur- 586123 Mb- 9945810896 137) Nagesh s/o Bhadraiah (Banana, Coconut, Areca nut) Kurubarahalli Koppa, Post- Matigatta, Tq- Turuvekere, Dt- Tumkur Mb- 9448432809, 08131-231533 33
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138) Mallesh s/o Basavaiah (Rain fed crops- Cotton, Gr. nut, Jowar, Ragi, Banana) At- Huyyamballi Hundi, Post- Bidiralli, Tq- H. D. Kote, Dt- Mysore 139) N. C. Kariyappa s/o Cheluvaiah (Cotton, Ragi, Maize, Redgram) At- Nanjanthapura, Post- Bidiralli, Tq- H. D. Kote, Dt- Mysore 140) Mahavir Jain (Mango, Sitafal, Drumstick) Ph- 08199-222700, 9448122700 ‘Jayanthi Naisargika Tota’, Sirigere Circle, Chitradurga 141) K. D. Krishnappa Gowda (Coconut, Areca, Vanila, Rubber, Banana, Pepper, Coffee, Cocoa) A/P- Madabur, Tq- T. R. Pura, Dt- Chickmanglore Mb- 9449205445 142) Santosh Kallur (Sugarcane belt, Cotton) A/P- Hirmasali, Tq- Indi, Dt- Bijapur Ph- 08359-244803 (pp Gundappa) 143) Dr. Shiv Murthy (Coconut + Arecanut + Banana + Cardamom + Alsandi) A/P- Chelur, Tq- Gubbi, Dt- Tumkur Ph- 08131-242250 144) Smt. Vijaya Lakshmi (Paddy) A/P- Palakama Doddi, Tq Dt- Raichur Mb- 9886804619 145) Jai Prakash (Mango 300 + Jiwamrita, Sapota, Coconut, Mangium + Jiwamrita) 63, 1 st Cross, Hubli- 580032 Ph- 0836-2350416, 9845093469 146) Raju O. Stall (Papaya, Pomegranate) At Post Tq- Hagaribommanahalli, Dt- Bellary 147) Shivakumara Ku. Menasinkai (Wheat, Jowar, Paddy, Bengal gram) At Post- Savadi, Tq- Ronn, Dt- Gadag Mb- 998681503 148) Sadanand Laxman Sadawarte (tobacco) A/P- Aakol, Tq- Chikodi, Dt- Belgaon Ph- 08338-2664790 149) K. M. Arun (Coffee) A/P- T, Shettygeri, Dt- SOuth Coorg- 571249 Ph- 08274-246354, 9448647775 150) Sangan Gowda, H. B. Patil (Sugarcane, Chilli, Onion) Ph- 08350-2347025 At- Jambagi Khurd, Post- Kasaba Jambargi, Tq- Mudhol, Dt- Bagalkot 151) Ravichandra Basanappa Shivapuje (Mango) Main Road, A/P- Chitgappa, Tq- Humnabad, Dt- Bidar Ph-08483-277376 152) Chandrakant K. Kulkarni (Sugarcane, Grapes) Auditor & Tax Consultant, Plot No. 1, Chandrashri, Siddeshwar Nagar, Attur Compund, Gulburga Ph- 08472-240087 (R), 225938 O), 9845238736 153) Ramosa Katawa (Pomegranate 30 Acre + Cow pea + Mulching) At Post- Ilkal, Tq- Hungund, Dt- Bagalkot Mb- 9448972810 154) Nandana A. K. Kempe Gowda (Coconut + Areca + Banana) A/P- Bannur, Tq- T. Narsipura, Dt- Mysore Ph- 08227-276027 155) Ramesh Kumar (Mulbery) At- Koskote, Post- Magier, Tq- Bangar Peth, Dt- Kolar Ph- 08153-212411 34
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156) Dr. J. S. Madhu Kumar (Pomegranate) Madhu Dental Clinic, Prasanna Talkies Road, Chitradurga Ph- 08194-227293, 9880705128, 9945283899 157) C. F. Appannavar (Sunflower) A/P- Kolur, Tq Dt- Haveri- 581112 Ph- 08375-283336 158) T. Y. Hegde (Banana, Areca, Vanila, Coconut, Mango, Coffee, Paddy) At- Chikkoti, Post- Kampli (via- Manchikeri), Tq- Yellapur, Dt- Karwar Ph- 08419-254459 159) G. M. Gurupadswamy (Paddy) A/P- Huvinahadagalli, Tq Dt- Bellary Ph- 08399-240334, 9880905923 160) Ramu Hajare (Grape, Banana, Sugarcane) At Post- Badachi, Tq- Athani, Dt- Belgaon Ph- 08289-270180 161) K. A. Jagadish (Coffee, vanila, Paddy, Coconut, Areca) At- Karimane, Post- Kalkere, Tq- Koppa, Dt- Chickmanglore Ph- 08265-238010 162) N. K. Makandar (Flowers, Banana, Grape) A/P- Chalachagudda, Tq- Badami, Dt- Bagalkot Ph- 08357-240843 163) Basvaraj Rajreddy (Pigeon pea, Cotton, Urad) At Post- Bilhar, Tq- Shahapur, Dt- Gulburga 164) B. T. Nagesh (Areca, Coconut, Vanila, Banana, Cocoa, Turmeric) Ph- 08282-247978 B. T. Ayyer Camp, Basavapura, A/P- Agaradahalli- 577227, Tq- Bhadravati, DtShimoga 3 165) Vilasrao Yadawrao Patil (Sugarcane, Pigeon pea, Rabi Jo war, Regram) At- Nelwad (Arya), Post- Tugaon, Tq- Bhalki, Dt- Bidar Ph- 08484-266354 166) Gurunath Bagali (Sugarcane) At- Gundavan, Post- Kapnimbargi, Tq- Indi, Dt- Bijapur Ph- 08422-282277 167) Dilip Sadashiv Waze (Banana, Sugarcane) A/P- Yedur, Tq- Chikodi, Dt- Belgaon Ph- 08338-258535 168) Ashok Sripal Ugare (Sugarcane, Tobacco, Groundnut) At Post- Sadalga, Tq- Chikodi, Dt- Belgaon Ph- 08338-251178 169) Venkatesh Kenche Gowda (Tomato, Paddy, Sugarcane, Mulbery) At- Panakanhalli, Post- Konanahalli, Tq Dt- Mandya Ph- 08232-239494 170) Adinath Baburao Chaugule (Sapota, Khapali Wheat, Ground nut, gram) At Post- Kognoli, Tq- Chikodi, Dt- Belgaon 171) Sukumar Bhausaheb Banjole (Sapota, Mango, Paddy, Chilli, Sitafal) A/P- Aappachi Wadi, Tq- Chikodi, Dt- Belgaon Ph- 08338-2667085 172) Annasaheb Kalgonda Mangsule (Sugarcane, Tomato, Vegetables) A/P- Hanchinal (K.S.), Tq- Chikodi, Dt- Belgaon Ph- 08338-2669629 173) Gurulingappa Madeppa Modeddi (Sugarcane, Banana, Pigeon pea) A/P- Hudgi, Tq- Humnabad, Dt- Bidar Ph- 08483-275444 35
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174) Yadavrao Biradar (Cotton, Ground nut, Kharif & Rabi crops) At- Dudaknal, Post- Ekamba, Tq- Aurad, Dt- Bidar Ph- 08485-263076 175) H. S. Biradar (Sugarcane, Banana, Kharif & Rabi crops, Vegetables) No. 8/7/57, Karnataka Housing Board Colony, Bidar Ph- 08482-226732 176) Subhash T. Biradar (Grape + Jiwamrita + Homeopathy Medicine) At Post- Lohagaon, Tq Dt- Bijapur (12 Km from Bijapur) Bijapur- ‘Arun Tailors’, S.S.Road, L.B.S. Market, Bijapur Ph- 08352-226592 (R), 236536, 9880113745 177) B. T. Eswarappa s/o Thippanna(Coconut + Areca + Banana + Vanila, Vegetables) A/P- T. Nulenur, Tq- Holekere, Dt- Chitradurga Ph- 08191-277225 178) Mukundrao Ramchndrarao Kulkarni (Pigeon pea) At Post- Dubalgundi, Tq- Humnabad, Dt- Bidar 179) Gururaj M. S. (Areca nut, Coffee, Banana) At- Melavarige, Post- Masur, Tq- Sagar, Dt- Shimoga Ph-08183-260226 180) G. S. Channabasappa s/o Shidalingappa (Mulbery, Coconut, Areca, Mango, Sapota) Ph/Mb- 9448659401, 9448905860 At- Ganadalu, Post- Huliyaru, Tq- Chikanarakanhalli, Dt- Tumkur-572218 181) Nandish N. T. (Coffee Arebica 7’ x 7’, Robusta 10’ x 10’ on the slope of hill) At- Nandipura, Post- Nudiyuru, Dt- Chickmanglore Mb- 9448971958 182) Dr. Chnadrashekhar (Grape 3 Acre, Coconut + Areca + Vanil, Silver oak, Mango, Banana, Teak) Dhanwantari Medicals, Arsikere, Dt- Hasan Ph- 08174-233310, 232110 183) Vishwananth Suresh Kabbur (Sugarcane, Banana, Turmeric, Cotton, Maize, Vegetables) A/P- Kallolid, Tq- Gokaka, Dt- Belgaon Ph- 08332-284695, 9342165652 184) B. R. Madhav Reddy s/o B. M. Ramareddy (Paddy, Ground nut, Ragi, Pomegranate, Pigeon pea, Vegetables) Ph- 08136-297048 At- Bhupur, Post- Kyathaganakere- 572136, Tq- Pawagadh, Dt- Tumkur 185) Munikrishne Gowda A. V. (Coconut, Ragi, Paddy, Wheat, Ground nut) Farm- Venkatgiri Farm, At- Chinapaganahalli, Post- Tekal, Tq- Malur, Dt- Kolar Ph- 08151-223701, 9343748689 Res- No. 14, V Block, 72 nd Cross, Rajajinagar, Banglore-560010 186) Nanditire Raja Mandappa (Orange, Coffee, Cardamom, Pepper) Ponnu Mallai Estate, At- Kattemada, Post- Moornadu, Tq- Madikerri, Dt- Coorg Ph- 08272-2241777 187) Cheranda Namda Subbaiah (Orange, Coffee, Black Pepper, Cadamom) Basawangudi Estate, At- Maldare, Post- Siddepura, Tq- Viraj Peth, Dt- Coorg Ph- 08274-229644 188) N. S. Basavaraju (Coffee Robusta) A/P- Nandi Gunda via Saniwar Sante, Dt- Kodagu 36
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Ph- 08276-285169 189) H. T. Dhanajayappa (Rubber, Areca, Coconut) A/P- Madhapur, Tq- N. R. Pura, Dt- Chikmanglore Ph- 08266-235072, 9448421872 190) B. C. Shivaramu s/o Chikka Shidayya (Mulbery) Banglore-Mysore Road, Hale Budenury, Dt- Mandya Ph- 9448813413 191) Narahari Prabhu (Coconut, Areca, Cocoa, Cashew, Black Pepper) Shri Vyankatesh, A/P- Mudeperar-574166, Dt- Manglore Ph- 0824-2258227, 9448153706 192) N. S. Balimane (Banana, Rose, Bettlevine, Jai) ‘Vimisita Farm’, At- Appekur (Haldipur Grama), Post- Karki, Tq- Honawar, Dt- Karwar (North Kannada) Ph- 08387-236571 193) A. Mahaveer Kumar (Mango 1000 trees) Ph- 08194-225283, 9448122700 1 st Cross, Gumasta Colony, R.N.C. Road, Chitradurga-577502 194) Hanumant Appa Zalke (Mulbery) At Post- Kuknoor, Tq- Yelburg, Dt- Koppal Ph- 08534-230054 195) Dr. Suresh Kumar Koodur (Coconut + Areca + Cocoa + Pepper + Vanila + Cardamom + Coffee, Paddy, Total 25 Acre land) Ph- 08251-265136, 265036 Shreepoorna, A/P- Balya, Tq- Puttoor, Dt- Manglore-574221 196) S. J. Padiyappanavar (Bettle vine) A/P- Cholachude Gudda, Tq- Badami, Dt- Bagalkot Mb- 9449416442 197) Gautam Avarthi (Castor + Chilli + Turmeric + Drumstick) At- Avarthi, Post- Koppa, Tq- Priyapattane, Dt- Mysore Mb- 9342128061 198) Baijanath Kedarnath Tadkal (Onion, Pigeon pea, Jowar, Wheat) At Post- Mahagaon, Tq Dt- Gulburga Ph- 08478-220305, 9448650155 199) Umesh Shetty (Coconut, Areca, Black Pepper, Paddy) At- Shibaroor Guthu, Post- Bedelanthabetpu via Katipalli, Tq Dt- Manglore (South Kannada) Ph- 0824-2271244, 9449207643 200) S. M. Tirlapur (Chilli, Ground nut, Onion) Ph- 0836-2318666, 9880856702 At- Kiresur, Post- Hebsur, Tq- Hubli, Dt- Dharwad 201) Udaya Kumara Betta (Paddy, Coconut, Areca) At- Bellibetta, Post- Kalmadka, Tq- Sullia, Dt- South Kannada Ph- 08257-233534, 270377, 9341106777 202) H. Chidandappa (Coconut, Areca, Mosambi, Sapota, Vanil, Mango, P epper, Jasmin & Mulbery) Mb- 9448035614, 9448234852 At- Chickajogihalli, Pst- M.B Ammanahalli, Tq- Kudligere, Dt- Bellary 203) Rayappa Ramappa Nagnur (Vegetables, Local Wheat, Sunflower, Maize, Bengal gram, Local Ground nut, Onion, Mung) A/P- Sambhapur, Tq Dt- Gadag Ph- 08372-283128 (pp Koratti) 201) Raghvendra Heror (Banana, Pomegranate & Dryland Farming) At Post- Nelogi, Tq- Jewargi, Dt- Gulburga 37
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Res-House No. 1/1495/34, Godutai Nagar, Gulburga Ph- 08472-237600 205) Rewan Siddappa Manjunath Patil (Paddy - 18 to 20 Q/Acre, Areca +Vanila + Cocoa) At- Kebbatti, Post- Hebatti, Tq- Sirsi, Dt- North Kannada Ph- 08384-264468 206) Narendra B. T. (Seed colection speciality for local Areca nut seeds, Coconut + Areca + Banana + Coffee + Vanila) At Post- Belur, Tq- Sagar, Dt- Shimoga Ph- 08183-260135 207) M. B. Chandrashekhara (Pine Apple, Areca, Vanila) At- Magekoppa, Post- Masur, Tq- Sagar, Dt- Shimoga Ph- 08183-260155 208) Shivayya Somayya Hiremath (Paddy, Chana Annegiri + Jowar- 2 Acre, Jowar Gund + Ghanjiwamrita- 4 Acre) At Post- Halligeri, Halyal Road, Dharwad 209) D. B. Tatti (Appanna) (Cotton Jaidhar + Chilli Dawnur Delux + Local Chilli sowing July end, Cotton dibbling during 15 August) Ph- 08487-272365, 9945936767 Mahalaxmi Complex, Silver Gate, Tatti Road, Lakshmeshwar- 582116, Dt- Gadag 10) S. Malaiah (Mulbery 4.5 Acre + Mulching + Jiwamrita) At- Alambarmunti, Post- Nagarale, Tq- Nanjangud, Dt- Mysore Ph- 08221-291227, 9343871990 211) Rajendra S. Angadi (Local Paddy Seed Collection) At Post- Tolagi, Tq- Khanapur, Dt- Belgaon Mb- 9945990179 212) K. G. Manokumar S/o K. G. Chanrappa (Onion local - 150 Q/Acre, Vegetables) At- Kankanhalli, Post- Doddaethinahalli, Tq- Honnali, Dt- Dawangere Ph- 08188-265901 213) S. N. Govindraj (Paddy, Ginger, Chilli, Marigold) H. K. Junction, Bhadravati-577115, Dt- Shimoga Mb- 9448782115 214) D. Pampanna Neravi (Pigeon pea, Sunflower, Jowar, Bajra, Alsandi, Cotton Jaidhar, Safflower, Wheat) Mb- 9448303388 H.No. 4-12-14/2, Near Main Gate, Rajendra gunj, Raichur-584102 215) S. G. Paramesh Gowda (Areca 5 Acre, Maize, Sunflower, Ground nut) At- Sogilu, Post- Solanga, Tq- Honalli, Dt- Dawangere Ph- 08188-244738 216) Sanjay Chandrashekhar Shintre (Mango, Anjur, Peru) At-Shindewada, Pst-Saudalga, Tq-Chikodi, Dt-Belgaon Mb- 9342045693 217) Gajanan Bhat (Paddy, Areca, Vanil, Banana) Ph- 08283-246955, 998643955 At- Handimane, Post- Jaddigadde, Tq- Sirsi, Dt- North Kannada 218) N. K. Karadagimath (Grape 6 Acre, Mango 4 Acre, Sapota 6 Acre, Coconut 6 Acre) At Post- Kuntoji, Tq- Ronn, Dt- Gadag 219) Channappa Mallappa Malabasari (Pomegranate, Banana) At Post- Mahalingpur, Tq- Mudhol, Dt- Bagalkot Ph- 08350-270348, 9845779525 220) Basava Reddy A. Kareddy (Pigeon pea, Rabi Jowar, Chana, Urad, Sunflower, Mug, Safflower) Ph- 08476-247360 (R), 9845567038 At Post- Nalwar-585218, Tq- Chithapur, Dt- Gulburga 38
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221) Mahesh S. Patil s/o Siddlingappa Gowda Patil (Banana, Cotton, Onion, Sugarcane, Paddy) At Post- Abbe-Tumkur, Tq- Yadgir, Dt- Gulburga Mb- 9242468109 222) Hanumanappa Bhimappa Rahatar (Shewanti Flower 3/4 Acre- 1,20,000 Rs. Income) At Post- Kanavi, Tq Dt- Gadag Ph- 08372-285099 223) Malanna (Mulbery, Banana , Anjur, Sugarcane, Safflower, Bhindi, Tomato, Pigeon pea, Jowar, Coconut) At Post- Alur, Tq- Chitapur, Dt- Gulburga Mb- 9449961951 224) S. Aravinda Kumar s/o Sriniwasa R.(Banana + Cow pea + Onion + Jowar + Zendu + Drumstick) A/P- Doddinduvadi, Tq- Kollegal, Dt- Chamarajnagar Mb- 9343777048 225) S. T. Kulkarni (Mango Alfanso 300, Cashewnut 1500, Coconut 300, Amla 100, Areca 4 Acre, Sapota 100, Banana 3 Acre, Teak 7500, karanj 100) Ph- 08182-249784, 9449614691 Ramkrishna Ashram Road, II Stage, Vinoba Nagar, Shimoga 226) Shankarappa Sagasthawar (Cotton Jaidhar, Chilli, Alsandi, Pigeon pea, Dhania, Tilli, Mug, agase) At Post- Ingalagi, Tq- Kundgol, Dt- Dharwad Mb- 9449186715 227) Nagappa Sidharamappa Herur (Banana 8 x 8 + Alsandi + Tomato + Chilli + Drumstick) At- Madari, Post- Korahalli, Tq- Sindagi, Dt- Bijapur Ph- 08488-220113, 9901179503 228) V. G. Doddagoudar (Sugarcane, Maize, Sunflower, Banana) At- Maradur, Post- Halagi, Tq Dt- Haveri Ph- 08375-220688, 9448861149 229) Basangowda Patil (Pigeon pea 5 Acre) At Post- Siddapur, Tq- Muddebihal, Dt- Bijapur 230) K. S. Yatish Babu (20 Acre Coconut + Areca + Cocoa + Banana + Pepper + Chendu + Gliricidia + Trenches + Mulching + Jiwamrita) A/P- Kadaba, Tq- Gubbi, Dt- Tumkur Ph- 08131-231536, 9900390236 231) Veerbhadrappa Dalawai (Sugarcane + Onion + Maize + Cow pea + Chilii, Vegetables) At- Itagi, Post- Sakin Muddapur, Tq- Basavana Bagewadi, Dt- Bijapur Ph- 08426-275051 232) Munna Dhani (Pigeon pea 50 acre, Mango, Sugarcane) A/p- Baladini, Tq- Buddebihal, Dt- Bijapur Mb- 09845257593 234) Manjunath Rasreddy (Rabi Jowar, Bengal gram, Green gram) A/p- Bilhar, Tq- Shahapur, Dt- Gulburga Mb- 09902181031 235) Roman Khureshi (Papaya 20 acre) A/p- Sindankera (Makta), Tq- Humnabad, Dt- Bidar Mb- 9448604440 236) Shankarrao Hatti (Pigein pea 25 acre) Hatti galli, Aland, Dt- Gulburga Ph- 08477-202606 39
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237) Amrish Diautar (Pomegranate) A/P- Maski, Tq- Lingsur, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09845983691 238) Chandrashekar Anandgal (Pomegranate, Lemon) Maski, Tq- Lingsur, Dt- Raichur 239) Khalil Ahmad K. Khalifa (Pomegranate + Drumstick + Cow pea + Mulching + Sapota) C/o Bata Shop, Medigiri Complex, Kalati Road, Bagalkot Ph- 08354-222124, 09980249501 240) Naga Reddy (Paddy, Mosambi, Gr. Nut, Sapota) H.No.M/8, Nijalingappa Colony, Raichur Mb- 09972151793 241) S. N. Patil (Banana + Drumstick + Cowpea + Merigold + Mulching) A/P- Dhannur, Tq- Hungund, Dt- Bagalkot Ph-08351-276250 242) S. Keshav Reddy (Paddy 28 Bags/Acre, Coconut + Sapota, Palm, Local Wheat, Jowar, Ragi, Local Cowpea) A/P- Vanenoor, Tq & Dt- Bellary Ph-08392-201447, 09242248530 243) Bhagat Singh S/o Satyanarayan Singh (Pomegranate) A/P- Kowtal, Tq- Manvi, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09480060763 244) B. M. Erappaiah (Paddy 25 Q/Acre) A/P- Buirapur, Tq- Siruguppa, Dt- Bellary Mb- 09448791506 245) Y. Basangowda Patil (Jowar, Safflower, Mango, Sapota) A/P- Heggasanahalli, Tq & Dt- Raichur Mb- 09901668371 246) Muduyugowda (Paddy 25 Bags/Acre) A/P- Mukunda, Tq- Sindhnoor, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09945893941 247) Hosmani Sharangowda (Paddy) A/P- Ballatagi, tq- Manvi, Dt- Raichur Ph- 08538-242320 248) Shiva Sharanappa S/o Malanna (Paddy 20 Q/Acre) A/P- Ballatagi, Tq- Manvi, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09845562243 249) Ravikumar Deshpande (Sugarcane 8’ x 2’ + Chilli + Cowpea + Tomato + Onion + Garlic + Bengal Gram + Mulching, Pomegranate) A/P- Gudihal, Tq- Sindhnoor, Dt Raichur Ph- 08535-285930, 09448184011 250) Veeresh S/o Hanamgowda Gali (Grape) A/P- Tavargera, Tq- Kustagi, Dt- Koppal Ph- 08536-275064, 09480309933 251) B. Shivakumar (Chilli + Onion + Cowpea, Maize, Bajra) A/P- Muddatanour, Tq- Sirguppa, Dt- Bellary Mb- 09900658034 252) K. Hema Reddy (Chilli + Onion + Cucumber) A/P- Mallapur, Tq- Sindhnoor, Dt- Raichur Ph-08535-285379 253) Mohammad Salim Nayak (Pomegranate) A/P- Tawargere, Tq- Kustagi, Dt- koppal Mb- 09900992203 40
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254) G. Venkat Krishna Bapinedu (Sugarcane 8’ x 2’ + Cowpea + Chilli) A/P- Budhihal Camp, Tq- Sindhnoor, Dt- Raichur Ph- 08535-256948 255) Adv. Hucchi Reddy Nagappa Reddy (Pomegranate + Drumstick + Bengal Gram + Gawar) A/P- Amingarh, Tq- manvi, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09902659438 256) Veeran Gowda (Pomegranate + Papaya + Drumstick + Horse Gram ) A/P- Idanal, Tq- Lingasur, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09986054676 257) Dr. Bhimsenrao Kulkarni (Pomegranate) Lingsur, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09902602016 258) Manjunath Hugar (Pomegranate + Drumstick + Bengal Gram) A/P- Dewarbhupar, Tq- Lingsur, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09902657873 259) Suresh Guttedar (Pomegranate + Chilli + Cow Pea) At- Anehosur, Tq- Lingasur, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09972685339 260) Shivkumar Sangappa (Banana + Drumstick + Bengal Gram + Gr. Nut + Mulching, Mulberry) Lingasoor, Dt - Raichur Mb- 09972931417 261) Hanumayya Kattimani (Mulberry) A/P- Kavital, Tq- Manvi, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09986115766 262) Virupaksh H. (Cotton + Onion + Gawar + Brinjal + Chill, Flowers) A/P- Kavital, Tq- Manvi, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09986997684 263) Lingan Gowda S/o Raman Gowda (Paddy 20Q/Acre, Pomegranate + Drumstick +- Castor + Sitaphal + Lemon + Karipatta + Gauva) A/P- Maski, Tq- Lingasoor, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09945361990 264) Linganna Aianna Yedawat (Banana + Drumstick + Castor + Onion + Chilli + B. Gram, Rabi Jowar) A/P- Kavital, Tq- Manvi, Dt- Raichur Mb- 09886355288 265) B. M. Mantur (Dryland Onion, Jowar, Wheat, Sunflower, Bengal Gram) “Basavanilaya”, K.K. Colony, 1st main Road, Bijapur 266) Sangappa Shivappa Honkatti (Sugarcane, Wheat, Bengal Gram, Onion, Lemon) A/P- Bankanhalli, Tq- Indi, Dt- Bijapur Mb- 09901338993 267) V. S. Hiremath (Grape + Cowpea + Mulching, Banana, Jowar, B.Gram) A/P- Kannoor, Tq & Dt- Bijapur Mb- 09901497428 268) Vijaykumar parisnath Chendke (Sugarcane, Pigeon Pea- 10Q/Acre, Wheat, Rabi Jowar, Bengal Gram) A/P- Arjurgi, Tq- Indi, Dt- Bijapur Mb- 09448946472 269) Nandabasappa Sangappa Chaudhari (Sugarcane, Coconut, Banana, Lemon, Mango, Bettle) A/P- Baluti, Tq- Basan Bagewadi, Dt- Bijapur Mb- 09845510624 41
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270) Sidhanna Kallur (Grape, Multi Layer Horticulture Model- Mango + Amla + Sitafala + Drumstick + Pigeon Pea + Cow pea + Bajra + Trenches + Mulching) Basavan Bagewadi, Dt- Bijapur Mb- 09901237513 271) Vikram Purushottam Galgali (Pomegranate, Ber) A/P- Halsangi, Tq- Indi, Dt- Bijapur Mb- 09972777531 272) H. B. Ganesh (Coconut, Arecanut, Banana, papaya) Ph- 08267-236143, 09901171159 A/P- Hogarahalli, Hobli- Birur, Tq- Kadur, Dt- Chickmanglore 273) Sidhanna Balgond (Grape) A/P- Kolhar, Tq- Basavan Bagewadi, Dt- Bijapur Mb- 09448789651 Andhra Pradesh 1) P. Prakash Gowda Ph- 08496-258001 Kumar Medicals, Palthur, Mandal- Vidapankal, Dt- Anantpur- 515870 2) P. Suresh Raju (Groundnut + Jiwamrita + Ghanjiqmrita + Jiwmarita spray + Maize, Paddy, Sugarcane) Mb- 09966828780 At- Sivagiripalli, Post- Madhiledy, Tq- Yerpedu, Dt- Chittoor 3) Tirumala (Sugarcane) A/p Tq- Yerepedu, Dt- Chittoor Ph- 08578-20053 4) P. Gopal Reddy (Sugarcane) Mb- 08554-222735, 09441189845 A/p- East Kodipalli, Tq- Kalyandurga, Dt- Anantpur 5) D. Nagi Reddy A/p- Misbete, Dt- Prakasham Mb- 09440029412 6) S. Murali Mohan Reddy (Vegetables + Jiwamrita + Jiwamrita spray) s/o Subrahmanyam Reddy A/p- E. Thavanampally, Dt- Chittoor-517130 Mb- 09949538194 7) S. Narasiruhulu Chetty A/p- K. Kotta Peta,Tq- Perlicherala, Dt- Chittoor Ph- 08585-249423 8) K. Sriniwas Rao (Paddy 2.5 Acre + Jiwamrita) Ph- 08593-257263, 09247385606 A/p- Bhagawan Rajupalem, Tq- J. Panguluru, Dt- Prakasham 9) Govardhan Giri Kashinath Babu (Pigeon pea, W heat, Ragi, Cow Pea, Mung, Paddy) Ph- 08593-252223, 09849888369 A/p- Errapalem, Sub post- Medarametla-523212, Tq- Korisapadu, Dt- Prakasham 10) G. V. Raju (Banana, Orange, Vegetable) Ph- 08566-245735, 09885291161 At- Suryanagar, Post Tq- Koduru Railway, Dt- Kadappa 11)M. C. V. Prasad Ph- 08571-223311, 223122, 09440168816 Secretary, Madanapalle Farmers Association 2-422-5 C, P & T Colony, Madanapalle- 517325, Dt- Chittoor 12) M. Gopal Reddy (Pomegranate) c/o M. C. Naidu, 42
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Mb- 09440944487 DNo- 10-3-305, Laxmi Bazar, Raydurga- 515865, Dt- Anantpur 13) M. Mahipal Reddy (Sugarcane, Mosambi) Mb- 094400-07550 4-2-215, Mothi Bagh Colony, Vikarabad, Dt- Ranga Reddy 14) Dr. K. Gangadharan, WORD Organisation Ph- 0877-2259873, 098490 59573 18-1-293, H-3, Bhavani Nagar, Tirupati-517501, Dt- Chittoor P. Surendrao (Ground nut + Maize, Lilly flowers) 15) Sadanand Reddy (Mango) 4-2-152, Ramaiguda, Vikarabad Mb- 09440001926, 09885573926 16) C. Kallappa (Coconut, Arecanut, Banana, Bettlevine) A/p- Madhudi, Tq- Madakasira, Dt- Anantpur Ph- 08493-262149 17) P. Sakrulla Khan (Paddy, Groundnut) A/p- Maddinadu, Tq- Srikalahasti, Dt- Chittoor Mb-094905-03624 18) G. Srinivava Reddy (Paddy, Sugarcane, Turmeric, Vegetables) A/p- Pepaogirala, Tq- Vayyaru, Dt- Krishna-521245 Ph-0866-2478803 19) N. Sriram (Sugarcane) Ph-08464-275634, 098495 47247 H.No.7-19, Main Road, Bichkunda-503306, Dt- Nizamabad 20) M. Ravi Mb- 094904 18983 A/p- Pootoochoonambootloo, Tq- Chandragiri, Dt- Chittoor 21) M. Prahaloodoo Reddy A/p- Adapooreddipalli, Tq- Tirupati Rural, Dt- Chittoor Ph-0877-247590 22) Prabhakar Kalikiri (Tomato) Ph-08586-200373, 099166 11536 A/p- Marrikundpalli, Near Kotala, Dt- Chittoor 23) S. Rama Narsimulu Ph- 040-27111261, 09440622460 # 37-93/93, Mathura Nagar Colony, Road no. 3, Secunderabad-94 24) G. Nagaratham Nayadu (Paddy, Flowers, Banana, Drumsticks) H.No.8/66, Gautam Nagar Colony, Dilsukh Nagar, Hyderabad Mb- 09440424463, 040-24063963 25) Gadda Sheshayya (Mango, Banana, Palm, Cajuriana) Vill- Mannalikota, Mandal- Ulavapadu, Dt- Prakasham Mb- 09848364437, 08599-274035 26) V. Sobhanadreeswar Rao (Mango, Paddy, Sugarcane, Black gram) Vill & Mandal- Vuyyuru, Dt- Krishna Mb- 09392959999, 08676-233333 27) Raavi Krishna Mohan A/P- Kolluru, Dt- Guntur Mb- 094903 66244 28) Yasa Narsi Reddy (Mango, Mosambi) Mb- 09849752429, 040-24220161 A/P - Mugilipaka, Mandal- Valligonda, Dt- Nalgonda 29) M.Y. Prsad Rao (Banana, Anjir, Ginger, Garlic) Mb- 09440140371 43
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At- K. Posanapalli, Post- Choupakur, Mandal- Palkal, Dt- Medak 30) K.T. Chandrakumar (Paddy) A/P- Kuntanahal, Dt- Kurnool Mb- 09885197503 31) P. Gopal Reddy (120 farmers group) (Paddy, Gr. nut, Ragi, Jowar, Pigeon pea, green gram) Ph- 08554-223725, 08492-203919, 09441189845 A/P- East Kodipalli, Mandal- kalyandurg, Dt- Anantpur 32) S. A. Ramman (20 farmers group) Soubhagya Krishi Vikas, Adoni, Dt - Karnool Mb- 09346299466 33) N. V. Narayana (Water melon, Gr. nut) At- Chinnajalalapuram, Mandal- Singanamala, Dt- Anantpur Mb- 09866425687 34) C. Sanjeeva Reddy (Banana, Pigeon pea, Castor, Cow pea) Gram Vikas Madhav Seva Samitee,Door No 12-2-495, Ashok Nagar, Anantpur Mb- 09441144274, 08554-274399 35) M. Chandrayya (Gr. nut, Brinjal, Maize) A/P & Mandal - Narayanavanam, Dt- Chittoor Mb- 09347892788 36) K. Ramanaiah (Chilli, Maize, Merigold) Mb- 09703386208 S. Pashaminhya (Chilli) Mb - 09490576893 At- Jalakanur, Post & Mandal- Miduthuru, TK Nandi Kotkur, Dt- Karnool 37) M. V. Ramanna (Papaya, Chilli, Orange) C/o Mahalaxmi Furniture, Anantpur Ph- 08554-277024, 09440759997 38) Rama Anjeneyulu (Chilli, Paddy, Sunflower, Bengal gram) A/P- Yerur, TK- Allur, Mandal- Chippagiri, Dt- Karnool Mb- 09394557276 39) Dhananjaya (Chilli, Paddy, Bengal Gram) A/P- Yerur, TK. Allur, Dt- Karnool Mb- 09393395880 40) Jubeda (Gr. Nut) A/P- Todakampalli, Mandal- Kallur, Dt- Karnool Mb- 09701040727 41) M. Venkata Muni Chetty (Gr. Nut, Brinjal, Vegetables) Mb- 09394096712 At- Thiruvatyam, Post & Mandal- Narayanavanam, Dt- Chittoor- 517581 42) M. Anji Reddy (Paddy, Tomato) A/P- Kambalapalli, Mandal- Sadasivpet, Dt- Medak Mb- 09948086992 43) M. Pentaiah, S/o Laxmaiah (Basamati Paddy) At- Chinnashankarampet, Mandal & Dt- Medak Mb- 09908071985 44) Nadipally Sudhakar (Chilli) A/P- Repallewada, Mandal- Chintakani, Dt- Khammam Mb- 09393377683 45) B. Venkatesh (Paddy, Cotton) At- Gandilachapet, Mandal- Siricilla, Dt- Karimnagar Mb- 09396852034 46) Laxmi wife of Bakkavaiah (Paddy, Pigeon pea) At- Mudhapur, Mandal- Mungol, Dt- Nalgonda 44
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Mb- 09966155906 47) K. Rani wife of Kaxmipati (Paddy) A/P- Kagazgarh, Mandal- Manchal, Dt- Ranga Reddy Ph- 08464-314133 48) V. Gouravva (Paddy, Cotton, Vegetables) Mb- 09440110834 At- Gandi Laxshmi Kota, Mandal- Siricilla, Dt- Karimnagar 49) Vijaya wife of Penta Reddy (Paddy) At- Ramanecha, Mandal- Cunnakodur, Dt- Medak Mb- 09989875544 50) V. Narsimha (Gr Nut, Paddy) Mb- 09490773913 A/P- appayapalli, Mandal- Vanaparthi, Dt- Mahaboobanagar 51) Bandi Ratnamma wife of Ramulli (Potato) Mandal- Jarasangham, Dt- Medak Mb- 09440904937 52) V. Alwal Reddy (Chilli) Ph- 08540-233288 A/P- Tummala Sagur, Mandal- Tadur, TK. Nager Karnool, Dt- Mahaboobanagar 53) Sudhakar (Chilli) A/P- Repellewada, Mandal- Chintakani, Dt- Khammam Mb- 09393377683 54) V. Suresh, S/o Somla Naik (Paddy, Chilli, Sugarcane, Gr. Nut) At- Madharan, Mandal- Karepalli, Dt- Khammam Mb- 09963146463 55) D. Ganesh (Cotton) At- Bandi, mandal- Bela, Dt- Adilabad Mb- 09490822376 56) Mrs Fatima wife of Papi Reddy (Cotton) Ph- 08540-222855, 09959853440 Yadireddy palli colony, Mandal- Tadur, Dt- Mehaboobnagar 57) Mrs. B. Durgamma wife of Saitu (Paddy, Gr. Nut) A/P- Ratnapuram, Mandal- Sempeta, TK- Narsapur, Dt- Medak 58) Yasureni Srinivas, S/o Ilaiah (Paddy, Cotton) Mb- 09912600283 A/P- Kesireddypally, Mandal- Bachannapeta, Dt- Warangal 59) B. Krishna Yadav (Vegetables, Chilli) Pedda Shapur, Mandal- Shamshabad, Dt- Ranga Reddy 60) Lakiri Narsi Reddy (Paddy, Pigeon pea, Castor) A/P- Matur, mandal- Aler, Dt- Nalgonda Mb- 09704442675 61) Aashanna (Gr. Nut) Ph- 08732-211442, 09701193986 A/P- Sirisanna, Mandal- Jainath, Dt- Adilabad 62) Ankeswarapu Nagesh (Paddy) Ph- 08713-317842, 09951193635 A/P- Plukurthy, Mandal- Atmakar, Dt- Warangal 63) Pasem Ravindar Reddy (Paddy) Mb- 09441557044 A/P- Nareddipalli, Mandal- Illanthukunta, Dt- Karimnagar 64) Palle Tirupathi Reddy (Paddy) Mb- 09703309401 A/P- Tallapalli, Mandal- Illanthukunta, Dt- Karimnagar 45
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65) T. Siva Rami Reddy (Sunflower, Papaya) At- Bayanapalli, Post- Nagi Reddy Palli, Dt- Kadappa Mb- 09949071581 66) Mrs. Sonkar Rama Devi wife of Mukunda Reddy (Paddy, Cotton, Chilli) At- Ganturpalli, Post- Pambantty, Mandal- Hasanpautti, Dt- Warangal Mb- 09949286809 67) Sadanandan (Paddy, Maize, Green Gram, Coriander) Mb- 09440765144 At- Veeranapalli, Mandal- Yellareddypet, Dt- Karimnagar 68) G. Rameshwar Rao (50 farmers group)(Chilli, Paddy, Vegetables) CARD NGO, A/P- Jookal, Mandal- Shamshabad, Dt- Ranga Reddy-501218 Mb- 09346685692 69) Kilari Ram Murthi Naidu (Paddy, Sugarcane, Chilli) At- Vijingiri, Mandal- Jami, Dt- Vijayanagaram Ph- 08944-278879 70) Harikrishna (Brinjal, Paddy, Sugarcane, Vegetables) Mb- 09490303016 A/P- Jamadala, Mandal- Parwatipuram, Dt- Vijayanagaram 71) Bhaskar Rao (Horticulture) A/P- Konduru, Dt- Srikakulam Ph- 08941-242008, 09949313816 72) Seikh Ali Hisain (Paddy) Mb- 09347310760 Technology Extension Society, Beerabuharam, Dt- W est Godavari 73) Dr. Kranti Kumar Reddy (Turmeric, Paddy, Coconut, Mango, Palm) A/P- Pragadavaram, dt- west Godavari Ph- 0866-2485593, 09440469941 74) T. Rukmabai (Black Gram, Bengal Gram) A/P- Pusapadu, Via Idupalapadu, Dt- Ongole-523196 Mb- 09948662828 75) P. Koteshwar Rao (Sugarcane 8’ x 2’ + Intercrops Chilli + Onion + Horse Gram + Cow pea + Merigold, Paddy) Ph- 08676-281291, 09490753779 A/P- Nandamuru, Mandal- Ungutoru, Dt- Krishna 76) Goriparthi Narasimha Raju Yadao (Traditional Local Seed Collection) (Mango, Black Gram, Paddy, Gr. Nut, Coconut, Rose) A/P- Gudur- 521149, Dt- Krishna Ph- 08672-244222, 225804, 09247314337 77) D. Subharaju (Cashewnut Local, Palm) Mb- 09390790060 MIG, 2/3, Andhra Pradesh Housing Colony, Tadepally Gudam, Dt - West Godawari 78) N. Veeranna (Paddy, Gr. Nut) A/P- Nandipeta, Mandal- Addakal, Dt- Mehaboobnagar 79) Janbhaiah (Paddy, Lady Finger) Asmatpur, Mandal- Manchal, Dt Ranga Reddy 80) Anantamma (Paddy, Maize) A/P- Chinna Chiniakunta, Mandal- Narsapur, Dt- Medak 81) T. R. Tippeswamy (Mango, Pomegranate, Mosambi, Paddy) A/P- Thippanapalli, Mandal- Settur, Dt- Anantpur Mb- 09449643608 Tamilnadu 1) Shashi Kumar (Paddy, Horticulture, Forestry) 46
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Ph -044-22349769, 9381051483 34/66, Goods Shade Road, Adambajkam, Chennai -88 2) R. Krishnan (Sugarcane Ratoon) Ph- 04179-293679 Tirumal (Paddy) Mb- 093457-70937 (pp Kartikeyan) At Post- Kothur, Tq- Tirupathur, Dt- Vellore 3) K. K. Somasundaran (Banana) Pannadi Thottam, M. G. Pudur (North), Erode-638502 Mb- 094429-31794 4) V. Anant Krishnan (Mango, Sapota, Amla, Mosambi) 29, 3rd Cross, Kurinji Nagar, Puducheri-605008 Mb- 098423-35700 5) Kanakarajan Gaudar (Mulberry) Mb- 099949-18190 At Post- Kaniyamur, Tq- Kallakarichi-606207, Dt- Vellupuram 6) Girish M. (Paddy- 20 bags per acre, Banana + Onion + Alsandi + Chilli + Drumstick + Marigold + Pumpkin) Ph- 04347-231149 At Post- Kundu Kotta, Tq- Denaka Nanjakota, Dt- Krishnagiri- 635107 7) N. H. Narasimha Rao (Chilli, Turemric, Pigeon pea, Banana, Mango, Amla, Jambul) Ph- 04347-291133, 09443365243, 09361520844 C/o C. Nagesh N/R Checkpost, Post- Denkanikotta, Dt- Krishnagiri 8) M. Lokesh Ph- 04344-200734, 09443983855 No- 4/765, Peddabetaganahalli, Tq- Hosur, Dt- Kr ishnagiri 9) S. Naveen Kumar S/o M. Selvarajan (Paddy, Sugarcane) At- C. N. Poondi, Tq- Hobli, Dt- Sholigar Ph- 04172-216240, 09341821034 10) Nagesh B. (Areca nut, Coconut) Ph- 04994-232058, 098959-14298 Vijaya Niwas, Mogral Puttur Post, Tq Dt- Kasargod - 671128 (Kerala) 11) N. Senthic Kumar (Banana, Mulberry, Amla, Sapota, Mango, Papaya, Paddy) At- Athumarathupalli, Post- Mullipadi, Dt- Dindigul-624005 Mb- 09865376317 12) K. Vijaykumar (Banana) 140, Annur road, Mettupalgam, Dt- Coimbtore Mb- 09842524282 13) Jagam Rahakrishnan (Coconut, Banana, Anota, Teak) 34, Ramalinganur, 1 st street, Thiruvannamalai-606601 Ph- 04175-220024, 09443810950 14) S. M. Kathiresan (Coffee, Orange) Ph- 04542-266360, 09486373767 A/p- Thandikudi, Tq- Kodaikanal, Dt- Dindigul 15) S. K. Sethuraman (Coconut + Gliricidia) ‘Thiruvalluvar Farms’, Thenkumarapalayam, Near Kanjampatti, Pollachi, Dt- Coimbtore Mb- 09842253540 16) P. Muttuswami (Paddy, Maize, Mango, Sapota, Amla, Coconut, Teak) At- Kanicholai, Mettukadai, Kodumadi Road, Muttur, Dt- Erode-638105 Ph- 04257-255365, 09965929098 17) K. P. Duraiswami (Paddy, Tobacco, Coconut,Turmeric,Teak) Mb- 09443430335 Valanamai chammal, Thatharakadu, Post- Vazhaitiottam, Sivagiri-638109, Dt- Erode 47
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18) R. Shree Kumaran (Mango, Coconut, Sapota, Guava) Ph- 0452-3292013, 09443592425 Plot No.8, Sakthi illam, Rajnagar, 1 st road, Shanthi Nagar, Madurai-625018 19) A. G. Raj (Grape) 2, Madasamy pillai, Tq- Bodinaickannur, Dt- Theni Mb- 09944447722 20) R. Krishna Kumar (80 farmers group) (Paddy, Sugarcane) 43, Easwaran Koil Street, Gobichettipalayam- 638452, Dt- Erode Ph- 04285-222397, 09842775059 21) Purvi Muthui (Mango, Sapota, Amla, Jamun, Teak, Chilli, Vegetables) Kanicholai, Kodumudi Road, Mettukadai, muthur, Erode- 638105 Ph- 04257-313855, 09965929098, 09965796522 22) R Govindsamy (Vegetables) Palaniappa Thottam, Vellalur Road, Singanallur, Coimbatore- 641 005 Cell No- 99764 50367, 93457 16598 23) R. Manisekar (Deshi Cow Supplier) Ph- 080-26543525, 04282-221241, 09449346487 Puthira Goundarpalayam, Dt- Salem- 636 119 24) Mrs. Rajeswari Cheshian (Paddy, Coconut, Sugarcane) 72/58, Banglow st, Neokarapatti, TK-Palani, Dt- Dindigul Mb- 09442265057, 09442243380 25) A. R. Meenal (Sugarcane, Coconut, Banana, Chilli, Vegetables) 14, Sivan koil South, Devakottai- 630302, Dt- Sivagangai Mb- 09444150195 26) O. Somasundaran (Awala) Cell No. 93631 02923 3 & 4, Ground Floor, New No. 55, Raju NAidu Road, Sivananda Colony, Coimbatore- 641 012 27) V. Kamalanakan Ph- 04175-223677, 09894536616 Northerupoondu, Tq & Dt- tiruvannamalai 28) K. C. Munisamy (Coconut, Mulberry) (20 farmers group) Chandram Vanilla Farmers Club, Vil- Agravaram, Post- Valayal Karapatti, Via Madanur, Dt- Vellore- 635804 Mb- 09787459820 29) R. Balachandran (sapota, Amla, Banana) Ph- 0413-2688542, 09442086436 3/14, Main Road, P.S. Palayam, Pondicherry State - 605107 30) T. S. Dhanota Pani (Sugarcane, Paddy, Vegetables) A/P- Rampakkam, Dt- Villupuram- 605705 Ph- 0413-2699023, 09786484243 31) P. Srinivasan (Paddy, Vegetables) Mb- 09791379855 Main Road, kongamputtu, Post-Rampakkam, Tq & Dt- Villupuram - 605105 32) G. Krishna Moorthy (Sugarcane, Paddy, Jowar, Ragi, Vegetables) At- Kongampattu, Post- Rampakkam, Dt- Villupuram Ph- 0413-2699921 33) B. Venkatesha Perumal (Sugarcane, Vegetables) Mb- 09486366082 2/105, Main Road, Kongampattu, Post- Rampakkam, Dt-Villupuram - 605105 34) R. Ravikumar (Coconut) Mb- 09943978256 Ravi Computers, 2, Bye Pass Road, Udumalpet, Dt - Coimbatore 48
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35) N. Annadurai (Paddy Local) Mb- 09976383567 At- Umayalpuram, Post- Seventhalingapuram, Tq- Musiri, Dt- Trichy-621202 36) Prabhu Ram (Paddy) Maninaidu Tottam, Kuniyamuthur, Coimbatore Mb- 09363147111 37) Mrs. Annapurna wife of Dr. Nalillaiya (Palm) 12, SSD Road, Tiruthamgodu, Dt- Namakkal Ph- 04288-253310, 09842350275 38) Mukesh, S/o M. Sadashivam (Paddy, Coconut, Banana) Ph-04563-288519 2/181-A, North Street, Sethunarayanapuram, Via- Watrap, Dt- Virudhanagar 39) G. Sakthivelu, Green Save Voice NGO (Paddy, Black Gram, Green Gram) 4/92, Yadhava Street, Post- Sikkal, Dt- Nagapattinam Mb- 09994200246 40) Y. M. Muthukumaran (Paddy, Sugarcane, Vegetables) Mb- 09443062264 17, Arasu Gardens, Miller Road, Arani-1, Dt- Tiruvanamalai 41) T. Thimmaiah, S/o M. Thirumesamy (Coconut, Sunflower) A/P- Konur, Via Kamivadi, Dt- Dindigul-624705 Mb- 09360565596 42) Vijayasekaran (Coconut) Mb- 09842226668 Village- Mudhankadu Avilpatti, Post- A. Nagoore, T.K. - Pollachi, Dt- Coimbatore 43) A. Elango (Paddy, Gr. nut, Black gram, Green gram) Mb- 09442693700 Vil- Kaspakaranai, Post- Asokapuri, T.K. & Dt- Villupuram - 605 203 44) R. Ramachandran (Cashew nut & Cashew nut processing) Vil- Manadikuppm, Post- Vallam, TK- Panruti, Dt- Cuddalore - 607 805 Ph- 04142-266366, 09976993536, 09976993411 44) P. Sreenivasan (Paddy 20 Q/Acre) Mb- 09791379855 Vil- Kongupet, Post- Rambakkam, Dt- Villupuram 45) T. S. Dhandapani (Sugarcane) Mb- 09786484243 1/92, Sivar Koil Street, Rambakkam, Dt- Villupuram 46) S. Balamurugan (Banana + Onion + Cow pea + Vegetables) (Sugarcane Local Black Variety 8’ x 8’, 8’ x 4’ & 8’ x 2’ Belts) Ph- 04288-254864, 09843007477 No. 6, C.H.B. colony, Street No. 7, Velur Road, Tiruchengodu - 637 214, Dt- Namakkal 47) T. K. P. Nagarajan (Paddy, Osambu, Fish pond) Ph- 04374-239757, 09944344608 East Street, Irumbothalai, Via- Saliamangalam, Dt- Thanjavur 48) N. Vivekanandan (Sugarcane + Onion + Cow epa + Chilli + Pulses) Vil- Chinnappallam, Post- Nevirigipettai, TK- Bhavani, Dt- Erode Mb- 09444294095 49) R. Kamaraj (Kitchen Garden- All Vegetables) Mb- 09894227114, 09787488632 No. 8, Srinivasanagar, Nallan Palayan, Post- Ganapathy, Coimbatore 50) K. Muthukumar S/o M. Kathivesan (Coffee, Orange) Karraiamal Kovil Street, TK- Koddaikanal, Dt- Dindigul Mb- 09486162801, 9486373767 51) Cornel R. Devadoss (Paddy, Vegetabels) 49
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Ph- 0462-2553541, 09443155309 A-4, A-Colony, Jawahar Nagar, Tirunelveli - 627 007 52) M. Lavanya W/o Murugan (Coconut) Mb- 09942665059, 04373-274705 Vil- Marungappallam, TK- Peravurani, Dt- Thanjavur 53) M. Periaswamy (Coconut, Eucaliptus) Mb- 09787742192, 04257-250249 Vi- Kandasamy Palayam, Post- Mangalapatti, TK- Kanagayam, Dt- Erode 54) K. Muthukumaresan (Paddy, Gr. nut, Tapioca, T urmeric, Karipatta & Dwarf Coconut) Vil- Koolamedu, Post- Kadampur, TK- Attur, Dt- Salem- 636 105 Mb- 09843638825 55) Tamilmani S/o Pathamuthu (Cotton, Tomato) 55-A, Parashakti Textile, Waidhyalinga Puram, TK- Srivilliputtur, Dt- Virudhanagar 56) S. Udayappam (Cotton) Vil- Usilampatti, Post- Karungalakudi, TK- Melur, Dt- Madurai 57) A. K. Netaji (Paddy Local) Ph- 0441-26330217, 09940267627 Vil- Angadu, Post- Budur, TK- Ponneri, Dt- Tirruvallur 58) K. Varadarajan (Paddy) Mb- 09444554466 Vil & Post- Orakkaen, TK- Pooneri, Dt- Cuddalore 59) Adv. P. Ramakrishnan (Turmeric, Yam, Paddy) 51, M.V.K. Nagar, Perambalur- 621 212 Ph- 04328-275763, 09443954642 60) C. Karagaraj (Banana + Ground nut) Mb- 09843719794 Vil- Nakkaselem, TK- Kunnam, Dt- Perembalur 61) Adv. R. Pandian (Banana + Ground nut) Mb- 09344422966 11, Elonga Complex, Court Road, Thanjavur-1 62) G. Manivannan (Coconut, Mango, Amla) Ph- 04362-279726, 09443155075 Thanjai Sonthosh Bakkery, 85, Court Road, Thanjavur- 613 001 63) S. R. Thiruvenkadam (Coconut, Teak, Kitchen Garden) Mb- 09486043165 North Street, Vaduvur - 614 019, Dt- Thiruvarur 64) N. K. sakthivel (Coconut, Drumstick, Sunflower, Gr. nut, Sesame, All Vegetables) Vil- Manthapuram, Post- V. Mettuppalayam, Via- Vellakovil - 638 111, Dt- Erode Mb- 09865263375 65) I. Vaziyadane S/o Irusappane Mb- 09786902281 No. 493, Phillaiyar Kovil Street, Kattiyampalayam, Post- Panrakottai, TK- Panrutti, Dt- Cuddalore 66) S. P. Subramanian S/o S. K. Palani (Banana) Mb- 094437 11937 7/146-1, Karattan Kadu, Semboda Palayam, Sathumugai Post, Sathyamangalam TK, Erode Dt-635 503
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1) K. Chandrasekhar (Banana, Paddy) Mb- 09446879310 Farm- Techniks, Near Block Office, Vithanassery, Post- Nemmara, Dt- Palakkad-678508 2) M. Baktha Mani Kandan (Basamati Paddy) Mb- 98951 33774 Perumbarachallai, Kozhinjampara Post, Chottor TK, Palakkad Dt 3) M Manoj Kumar (Banana, Mango) Cell - 094463 68685 516, Rajiv Nagar, Precort Mills Colony, Kanjicode (West), Palakkad- 678623 Maharashtra 1) Manoj Jawanjal (Orange, Piogeon pea) Galpura square, Katol, Dt. Nagpur Mob. 09822515913 2) Shankarrao Bobade (35 acre Vegetables, Orange, Mix Horticulture, Bansi W heat, Cotton, Soyabean) At - Kalameshwar, Dt- Nagpur Mb- 09226132071 3) Chandrakant Wekhande (Castor, Turmeric, Ginger, Chilli, Cotton, Pigeon pea, Soyabean) At- Nagpur Mb - 09372307171 4) Prashant Ashok Wankhade (Orange, Mosambi, Awala, Lemon, Bansi Wheat, Vegetables, Nursury) Mb- 09881236846 Uttamrao Fiske (Cotton, Mosambi, Lemon, Soyabean, Vegetables, Nursury) Ph- 07112-266351 At- Hatala, Post- Dhavalapur, Tq- Katol, Dt- Nagpur 5) Rajiv Dhawad (Mosambi, Banana, Bansi Wheat, Soyabean, Bengal gram) Dhawad Petrol Pump, Katol, Dt. Nagpur Mob. 09850363645 6) Diliprao Vasantrao kalmengh (Mosambi, Orange, Wheat, Sunflower, Soyabean) A/p- Jamgaon, Tq. Narkhed, Dt. Nagpur ‘Swagat’, Dhantoli, Katol Mb- 07112-222373, 09422590792 7) Hemant Chandrapalsing Chavan (Mango) Kanchan smriti, B-3, Dharampeth, Nagpur-10 Mb- 0712-2555987, 5656635, 09422131286 8) Ashokrao Dhote (1000 Local Cow’s Goshala, Fodder grown by Natural Farming for the cows) 16, Gadagebaba Society, Manakapur, Nagpur Mb- 0712-2585232(off), 2583736(Resi), 094221 14039 9) Prasad Ashtikar (Orange, Wheat, Mosambi, Ginger) At. Post - Nimji, Tq. Kalmeshwar, Dt. Nagpur Mob. 9822466098, 07118-295040 10) Ghanshyam Chopde (Wheat local varieties, Orange, Sitafal, Drumstick, Mosambi, Ginger, Chilli, Mango, Turmeric, Banana) 12, Bapatwadi, Wardha Mb- 09423087087, 07152-242454 11) Pankaj Ramesh Patil (Papaya, Orange, Sugercane, Mango, Sapota, Mosambi, Sitafal, Awala, Bansi Wheat, Vegetables, Nursury) A/p Haladgaon Tq. Samudrapur Dt. Wardha 51
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Mb- 098223 63402, 09890676122 12) Babasaheb Sarade (Orange, Mosambi, Bansi Wheat, Jawar, Soyabean, Cotton, Pigeon pea) At- Mandwa, Dt- Wardha Ph- 07152-283603 13) Purushottam Mahajan (Papaya, Sugarcane, Vegetables, Teak wood) At- Karaji Bhoge, Dt- Wardha Mb-07152-281555, 099223 54663 14) Prof. Narendra Raut (Orange) Farm - Bharwadi Tq, Tiwasa Dt. Amravati. Mb- 09422190272 15) Balasaheb Band (Orange, Pomegranate, Ginger + Pigeon pea + Chilli + Merigold + Tomato) Camp, Amravati Mob- 09423123661 16) Pramod Shriram Tondare (Paddy 9 Acre - Both Transplantation & Mulching method) A/p- Paradgaon, Tq- Bramhapuri, Dt- Chandrapur Mb- 09422909457 17) Dadasaheb Nawalakhe (Paddy 4 Acre Transplantation) A/p- Udapur, Tq- Bramhapuri, Dt- Chandrapur Ph- 07177-272003 18) Dudhram Shende (Local Paddy) At- Khedi, Post-Salawa, Tq- Parshivani, Dt- Nagpur Ph- 07186-239332 19) Mr. Tarsekar (Local Paddy) At- Tarsa, Tq- Mohda, Dt- Nagpur Mb- 098819 43505 20) Ramdas Giripunje (4 Acre Paddy) A/p - Nagbhid, Dt. Chandrapur. Ph- 07179-240079 21) Shivdas Dajiba Kore (Local Paddy, Turmeric, Ginger, Vegetables) A/p- Mendha, Tq- Nagbhid, Dt. Chandrapur. Ph. 07179-258061 22) Dr. Dhanshyam Tulshiramji Kamadi (Paddy, Pigeon pea, Soyabean) A/p - Talodhi (Balapur), Tq-Nagbhid, Dt-Chandrapur Ph. 07179-236575 23) Babasaheb Porshettiwar (70 Acre Paddy - local) A/p - Talodhi (Balapur), Tq-Nagbhid, Dt-Chandrapur. Ph-07179-236549 24) Nana Laxmanrao Naik (20 Acre Paddy, Turmeric, Chilli, Maize, Ginger, Arhar, Soyabean, Wheat, Bengal gram, Khesari, Pigeon pea) A/p - Chimur, Dt. Chandrapur. Ph. 071170-265601, 09423115939 25) Munnabhai Aasawar (30 Acre Paddy, Turmeric, Chilli, Bengal gram, Maize, Jawar) A/p Tq. - Chimur, Dt. Chandrapur. Ph. 07170-265694, 09423115945 26) Ashik Naik (2 Acre Paddy, Soyabean, Chilli) A/p Tq. - Chimur, Dt. Chandrapur. Mob. 09422720831 27) Abhay Swan (4 Acre Paddy, Chilli) A/p Tq. - Chimur, Dt. Chandrapur. 52
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Mob. 09890227690 28) Arun Narule (Paddy, Turmeric, Pigeon pea, Castor, Chilli 1.5 Acre) A/p Tq. - Nagbhid, Dt. Chandrapur. Ph. 07179-240805, 09421880072 29) Sudhakar Mahadore (Paddy, Brinjal, Tomato) A/p - Mendki, Tq. Bramhapuri, Dt. Chandrapur. Ph. 07177-275081 30) Sanjay Sahebrao Mete (Cotton, Soyabean) A/p- Pala, Tq. - Nandgaon Khandeshwar, Dt. Amravati 31) Nepal Mahadeo Tembhurne (Sitaphala, Papita (Papaya), Turmeric, Chilli, Ginger, Paddy) A/p - Bondegaon, Tq. Bramhapuri, Dt. Chandrapur. Mob. 09422138772, 09422826221 32) Prashant Vilasrao Gharote (Paddy, Cotton, Wheat, Soyabean, Bengal gram) A/p - Sakhari (wa.), Tq. Rajura, Dt. Chandrapur. Mob. 09923456844 33) Sheshrao Ramchandra Kalambe (Paddy, Wheat, Turmeric (all local), Onion, Vegetables) A/p - Bramhani, Tq. Pawani, Dt. Bhandara. Mob. 09371549084 34) Waman Mahadeorao Rinake (Paddy Basmati, Wheat, Bengal gram, Tur, Black gram, Pigeon pea, All Vegetables) A/p. Tq. Pavani, Dt. Bhandara. Ph. 07185-255137 35) Deoram Aabaji Kapgate (Paddy, Wheat, Chilli, Sunfl ower, All Vegetables) Kapgate Kirana shop, Lakhandur (Kinhala), Dt. Bhandara. Ph. 07181-260120 36) Deoram Gopala Kore (Paddy, Mango, Wheat, Sugarcane, Vegetables) A/p- Parsodi (Rayat), Tq- Arjuni Morgaon, Dt- Gondia 37) Walmik Dadaji Nakade (Paddy, Turmeric, Khesari) A/p- Korambhi Tola, Tq- Arjuni Morgaon, Dt- Gondia 38) Lalchandra Nakhate (Paddy-3 Acre) At- Mokhada, Post- Palora, Tq- Arjuni Morgaon, Dt- Gondia Mb- 09373962708 39) Ramdasji Diwate (Paddy-3 Acre) A/p- Desaiganj, Dt- Gadchiroli Ph- 0737-272865 40) Wamanrao Renake (Paddy, Vegetables) A/p- Pavani, Dt- Bhandara Ph- 07185-255137 41) Kantaram Manikrao Jambhulkar (Local Paddy) At- Koregaon, Post- Rangi, Tq- Aarmori, Dt- Gadchiroli 42) Anil Kumar Ailwar (Paddy, Mango, Wheat, Khesari, Drumstick, Ber) A/p- Charmoshi, Dt- Gadchiroli Ph- 07135-235335 43) Virendra Premdas Barabate (Paddy- 9 Acre, Sugarcane, Chilli, Turmeric) A/p- Chacher, Tq- Mauda, Dt- Nagpur Ph- 0712-2775387 44) Manohar Tupate (Paddy 3 Acre- Both Transplantation & Mulching Method) A/p- Paradsinga, Tq- Narkhed, Dt- Nagpur Ph- 0712-2775387 45) M. R. Chaugule (Sugarcane, Vegetables At- Kagal, Dt- Kolhapur 53
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Ph- 02325-243417 46) Satappa Mali, Madhu Mali (Sugarcane 12 Ft belt + Turmeric, Local Banana + Drumstick + Merigold + Chilli + Tomato, Wheat, Vegetables) At- Kagal, Dt- Kolhapur Ph-02325-243291 47) Kundalik Chaugule (Paddy, Sugarcane, Vegetables) At- Bhuyewadi, Tq- Karvir, Dt- Kolhapur Ph-0231-2336516 48) Kantilal Nalage (Sugarcane 12 Ft belt, Vegetables) At- Nagargaon, Tq- Shirur, Dt- Pune Mb-098909 84066 49) Sampat Vityhoba Taware (Pomegranate) At-Malegaon Khurd, Tq- Baramati, Dt- Pune Ph- 02112-254739 50) Namdeo Mali Mama (Banana, Mosambi, Papaya) At- Bhima Takli, Tq- Shirur, Dti Pune Mb- 098222 12058
Punjab 1) Dr. Indrajit Kaur (Basamati Paddy, Wheat, Bengal gram, Vegetables, Custard) All India Pingalwada Charitable Society, Tahasilpura, G.T. Road, Amritsar Mb- 09814055166, 0183-2584586 2) Vinod Jani (Basamati Paddy, Wheat, Orange, Mosambi, Sugarcane, Bengal gram, Custard) Mb- 09417233251, 01638-233021 A/p- Katehara, Tq- Fajilka, Dt- Firojpur 3) Harjatsing Saradar Gurudeosing (Sugarcane, Paddy, Wheat, Cotton, Custard) A/p- Rayakekalan, Tq Dt- Bhatinda Mb- 09417620814, 01637-238213 4) Jasapalsing Mohindarsing (Basamati Paddy, Wheat, Cotton, Mung, Maize, Vegetables) A/p- Madak, Tq- Jaito, Dt- Faridkot Mb- 01635-256313, 09876989877 5) Pruthvipal Sing Brar (Cotton Local, Bajara, Maize, Wheat, Potato, Vegetables) Mb- 09872004971, 01635-230570, 230590 A/p- Chaina, Tq- Jaitu, Dt- Faridkot 6) Darshan Sing (Cotton) Mb- 09417503891, 01635-252160 At- Dabadi Kalal, Tq- Jaitu, Dt- Faridkot 7) Jagamel Sing (Local Wheat) A/p- Sirvali, Tq Dt- Mukatsar Mb- 09417613365 8) Bhupendrapal Sing (Local Cotton, Wheat) A/p- Chaina, Tq- Jaitu, Dt- Faridkot Mb- 09814676799 9) Amarjit Sharma (Local Cotton, W heat, Vegetables, Bajara, Potato) A/p- Chaina, Tq- Jaitu, Dt- Faridkot Mb- 09363550720, 01635-290132 10) Guruprit Sing (Wheat, Bajara, Bengal gram, Gawar, Vegetables, Green gram) A/p- Sikhali, Tq Dt- Mukatsar Mb- 09317320385, 01633-273717 11) Charabjit Sing Punni (Cotton, Bengal gram, Local Wheat, Barsim) 54
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A/p- Chaina, Tq- Jaitu, Dt- Faridkot Mb- 09417965900, 01635-231072 12) Chamkor Sing (Sugarcane, VEgetables, Pomegranate, Lemon) A/p- Dhudike, Tq Dt- Moga Mb- 09815069078 13) Resham Sing (Local Maize, Sugarcane Ratoon, Soyabean, Wheat) At- Jagadiyal, Post-Bulowal, Tq Dt- Hoshiyarpur Mb- 09815069078 14) Madanlal (Sugarcane, Chilli, Cow pea, Maize, Vegetables) A/p- Bulowal, Tq Dt- Hoshiyarpur Mb- 09872092162, 01882-265310 15) Dr. Gurubaksh Sing (Basamati Paddy, Wheat, Green gram, Kinno) Corter No. 31, Khalasa College of Agriculture, Amritsar Mb-9914121667 16) Swarn Sing (Wheat, Saraso, Sugarcane, Cotton) A/p- Karangadh, Tq Dt- Bhatinda Ph- 0164-2445289 17) Amarjit Sing Dhillo (Kinno, Vegetables, Potato, Wheat, Turmeric, Ginger) A/p- Dhawari Khanna, Tq- Jaitu, Dt- Faridkot Mb- 09463109430 18) Wasudeo Sharma (Peech, Plum, Rose, Bengal gram, Groundnut, Amarud) A/p- Bajarkhana, Tq- Jaitu, Dt- Faridkot Ph- 01635-246522 19) Anil Man (Wheat, Vegetables) A/p- Talu, Tq Dt- Bhivani (Hariana) Mb- 094162 17603, 094162 55253 Rajsthan 1) Krishna Kumar Jakhad (Grape, Malta, Wheat, Bengal Gram, Orange, Ber, Custard) At- Hetrampur, Pst-Dhaba, Tq- Sangariya, Dt- Hanumangarh-335063 Mb- 09214369889, 09414091200, 01499-280555 2) Vijay Bhadu (Paddy, Wheat, Sugarcane, Bengal gram, Custard) A/p- Amarpura Rathan, Tq- Pilibangan, Dt- Hanumangarh Mb- 09414095789, 09214201489 3) Harvindar Sing Brar (Kinno) Mb- 09314238345, 0154-2847145 A/p- Sangatpura, Tq Dt- Ganganagar 4) Adv. Shivalal Bhukar (All Crops) Ph- 01505-271325 A/p- Kumudwadi, Tq- Padampur, Dt- Ganganagar 5) Satpal Puniya (Kinno, Saraso, Wheat, Medicinal Plants) A/p- Kardwadi, Tq- Raysihanagar, Dt- Ganganagar Mb- 09414578919, 01507-202570 6) Ashwinikumar Vishnoi (Kinno, Wheat, Green gram) A/p- Bajidpur Moma, Tq- Abohar, Dt- Firojpur Mb- 09417692136 7) Harbanslal Sharma (Green gram, Groundnut, Saraso, Barli, Rai) A/p- Bambalwadi, Tq- Lunekarsar, Dt- Bikaner Mb- 09414578919, 01507-202570
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1) Ashokbhai Arjunbhai Hirpara (Papaya, Water melon, Groundnut, Cotton) At- Bhonara, Pst-Lodhika, Tq Dt- Rajkot Mb- 09825183163, 0281-2455558 2) Shailesh Gaur (Horticulture, Wheat, Bajara, Maize, Jowar, Vegetables) Shop No. 10, Kalpataru Shoping Centre, Hospital Road, Bhuj-370001 Mb- 0937435853, 02832-224610 3) Nathubhai Dingani (Local Wheat, Tomato) A/p- Moti Marad, Tq-Doraji, Dt- Rajkot Mb- 09426242414 4) Vipinbhai Pachabhai Patodia (Local Wheat, Maize, Jowar, Corinder, Papaya) A/p- Dholara, Tq-Lodhila, Dt- Rajkot Mb- 09913081525 5) Hardev Sinh M. Jadeja (Banana, Papaya) Mb- 098257 94809 22-G, Sakhiya Nagar, B/H, Behind Aradhana Society, Airport Road, Rajkot
Madhya Pradesh 1) Rajendra Sing Baghel (Awla + Turmeric + Ginger, Wheat, Gram) MLA, Sonkatch, Dt- Dewas Mb- 0942576200 2) Shashikumar Bais (Wheat, Gram, Soyabean, Cotton, Pigeon pea, Mango, Awla) 8/2, Old Palasia, Indore Mb- 09826329795, 0731-2562490 3) Adv. Amit Trivedi 304/2, Bholaram Ustad Marg, A. B. Road, Indore Ph- 0731-2475651 4) Subhash Deuskar (All Kharif & Rabi crops) Kanungo Ward, Khandekar Colony, Bina-470113, Dt- Sagar Mb- 09424427111, 07580-225589 5) Gurjar Kamal Kant Bagare (Wheat, Soyabean, Bengal gram) Gurjar Kirana, Near Kanya School, Babdiya, Post- Sirali,Tq- Khikariya, Dt- Harada Mb- 09425646045, 07571-256208 6) Bharat Sinh Jadaun (Wheat, Garlic, Onion, Tomato, Soyabean, Bengal gram) Mb09826777789, 07271-277026 A/p- Devagarh, Tq- Bagali, Dt- Dewas 7) Parmal Sinh Nagar (Soyabean, Amla, Mango, Ber) Pragati nagar, Bypass, Sonkatch, Dt- Dewas Mb- 09827454755 8) Kunwar Rajendra Sinh Rathod (Wheat, Cotton, Maize) A/p- Amba, Tq- Sailana, Dt- Ratlam Ph- 07414-266425 9) Dhiraj Sinh Sarsi (Wheat, Urad) A/p- Sarsi, Tq- Jawara, Dt- Ratlam Ph- 07414-285471, 285325 10) Ratnakar Bhauraoji Bute (Orange, Cotton, W heat, gram) At- Eklapar, Post- SaykhedaTq- Saunsar, Dt- Chindwada Ph- 07165-285090 11) Gautam Bhai Shilpi (Orange) Near Jalaram Temple, Behind Water Tank, Near Rest House, Pandhurna, Dt- Chindwada Ph- 07169-220307 56
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12) Ashok Khore (Amla, Orange, Mosambi, Wheat, Gram, Maize, Soyabean) A/p- Jinawanya, Tq- Khirkia, Dt- Harda Mb- 094244 07345 13) Sarwadhnya Diwan (Sugarcane, Wheat, Gram) Mb- 098934 48590 At- Khedi Diwan, Post- Simrodha, Tq- Babali, Dt- Hoshangabad 14) Samir Chandorkar At- Khurai, Dt- Sagar
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