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Cow Dung: Manure Fertilizer vs Chemical Fertilizer
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Growing Nutritious And Cheap Food Grains
No other fertilizer in the world is as cheap and harmless as dung fertilizer. The Indian farmer is able to grow the best and cheapest food grains in the world with the help of dung manure. This alone is capable of providing stability to the Indian economy.
However, due to western influence the government of India has resorted to
unfrittered slaughter of animals:
- resulting in disruption of availability of cattle dung,
- forcing farmers to use costly and harmful chemical fertilizers,
- thereby pushing up the prices of food grains and ultimately,
- affecting the entire economy by throwing it in the dungeon of inflationary pressures.
By cutting down the availability of bullocks and forcing the use of tractors, another dimension has been added to the entire murky affair.
As a result, the once independent Indian farmer has now become dependent on others for availability of chemical fertilizers and tractors. He has become dependent on fertilizer plants, railways and money lenders or banks.
The farmer has been pressurized into using chemical fertilizers by resorting to false propaganda about the advantages of chemical fertilizers. Besides, he is left with no other option because natural dung manure is not available to him.
The use of chemical fertilizers might have marginally increased agricultural production. However, the cost of production has increased manifold and in addition the taste as well as the nutritional value from food grains have been lost.
Rice is one of the main crops in our agricultural system. A major part of our land is under cultivation of rice and quantum-wise also, the maximum production is of rice and hence these figures relate to rice only. The table (1.1) indicates rising cost and production of rice per hectare in a few states with use of chemical fertilizers in India.
Table 1.1:
Increase in rice production costs per hectare with use of chemical fertilizers as compared to yield.
| State | Year | Total production cost of rice Rs. per hectare | Production per hectare (2.5 acres) in quintals | Production expenses / quintal in Rs |
| Andhra Pradesh | 1971-72 | 1476.33 | 25.22 | 51.53 |
| 1980-81 | 3873.76 | 33.77 | 104.94 | |
| Assam | 1971-72 | 841.57 | 16.23 | 49.9 |
| 1980-81 | 1695.52 | 21.34 | 76.24 | |
| Bihar | 1972-73 | 1188.65 | 17.03 | 50.03 |
| 1979-80 | 2082.7 | 16.88 | 109.82 | |
| Karnataka | 1973-74 | 2092.85 | 33.17 | 51.13 |
| 1975-76 | 2600.82 | 32.36 | 69.36 | |
| Orissa | 1971-72 | 837.96 | 16.84 | 40.13 |
| 1979-80 | 1663.91 | 15.61 | 83.25 | |
| Tamil Nadu | 1971-72 | 1616.18 | 26.16 | 53.47 |
| 1979-80 | 3596.56 | 33.88 | 92.24 | |
| Uttar Pradesh | 1975-76 | 1753.82 | 21.35 | 73.06 |
| 1980-81 | 2563.88 | 22.63 | 94.01 | |
| West Bengal | 1971-72 | 1255.89 | 18.39 | 54.15 |
| 1978-79 | 1573.88 | 22.33 | 96.36 | |
Indian Agriculture in Brief Published by Agriculture Ministry of Central Government. 19th Edition pp 274-279.
Jowar and bajra are the staple diets for the poor and the stalk of these plants, which is the main food for cattle, have registered a growth in production expenses by 47% whereas its production has increased by only 5.5%.
Table 1.2
Comparison of rising costs for jowar and bajra with static yields.
| State | Year | Production cost per hectare (in Rs.) | Production per hectare (in quintals) | Production expense per quintal (in Rs.) |
| JOWAR | ||||
| Karnataka | 1971-72 | 394.62 | 6.18 | 45.06 |
| 1975-76 | 638.6 | 6.44 | 80.62 | |
| Maharashtra | 1971-72 | 471.27 | 5.73 | 57.03 |
| 1978-79 | 716.32 | 7.12 | 71.7 | |
| Andhra Pradesh | 1973-74 | 477.27 | 4.29 | 82.71 |
| 1975-76 | 628.06 | 4.01 | 117.64 | |
| BAJRA | ||||
| Gujarat | 1971-72 | 649.58 | 8.72 | 49.67 |
| 1978-79 | 1582.51 | 16.4 | 74.79 | |
| Haryana | 1972-73 | 814.31 | 5.31 | 111.41 |
| 1975-76 | 844.36 | 7.51 | 64.54 | |
| Rajasthan | 1970-71 | 309.74 | 8.41 | 36.82 |
| 1975-76 | 329.46 | 2.39 | 108.38 | |
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