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Premium member Presentation Transcript Water Harvesting by Leveraging Opportunities: Water Harvesting by Leveraging Opportunities WATER BUDGETING: A Journey of Janakalyan ------------------------------------------------------------------ Prasen Raptan Executive Director info@jankalyana.orgPowerPoint Presentation: Welcome JANAKALYAN TO SERVE 4 HOLY MOTHERS Woman ( Manavimata ) Soil ( Bhoomata ) Livestock ( Gomata ) Water ( Gangamata )PRODUCTS OF JANAKALYAN: PRODUCTS OF JANAKALYAN JANA SANGHATAN JANA KRISHI JANA RAKSHA JANA JALA JANA SHIKSHA JANA SHAKTI JANA UDYOGPowerPoint Presentation: WATER IS LIFE W ASTE NOT A DD TO THE SOURCES T RY TO MAINTAIN THE QUALITY E NSURE AVAILABILITY IN SUMMER R EDUCE THE REQUIREMENT W A T E RPowerPoint Presentation: 98% WATER IS IN THE SEA 2% IS IN THE FORM OF ICE 1 % RECYCLES IN THE FORM OF RAIN 2/3 RD OF WHICH GOES TO SEA 1/3 RD WE USE AFTER EVAPORATION LOSS 92% IS USED FOR AGRICULTURE 8% IS FOR ALL OTHER PURPOSESPowerPoint Presentation: WATER REQUIREMENT TO PRODUCE 1 Kg OF RICE 5000 LITERS WHEAT 1000 LITERS SUGAR 2200 LITERS MILK 2500 LITERS GINGERLY OIL 10000 LITERS UREA 250 LITERS PTEROL / DIESEL 300 LITERS IRON/STEEL 450000 LITERS PAPER 65000 LITERS EGG 1500 LITERS POULTRY 2400 LITERS DHOTI (2 YARD) 3500 LITERS SILK SAREE 35000 LITERS ELECTRICITY (1 UNIT) 70 LITERSPowerPoint Presentation: Water Consumed during Daily Activities Flush toilet 25-35 Liters Run dishwasher 75-125 Liters Wash dishes by hand 100 Liters Water a small lawn 165 Liters Take a shower 125-250 liters Take a bath 250 Liters Wash small load in washing m/c 165 Liters Brush teeth with water running 10-25 LitersPowerPoint Presentation: Water Used to Produce Some Common Item s 1 cup of coffee (125 ml) 140 1 glass of milk (200 ml) 200 1 slice of bread (30 g) 40 1 slice of bread (30 g) with cheese (10 g) 90 1 potato (100 g) 25 1 bag of potato chips (200 g) 185 1 apple (100 g) 70 1 tomato (70 g) 13 1 glass of apple juice (200 ml) 190 1 egg (40 g) 135 Cheese pizza (725 g) 1200 Tomato pizza (600 g) 300PowerPoint Presentation: NATURAL DISPARITY in NOTH INDIA BRAHMAPUTRA – 15KM WIDE THE GANGES – 8KM WIDE in SOUTH INDIA KAVERI – 1 KM WIDE THE BIGGEST RIVERS DRY UP BEFORE REACHING THE SEA EXCEPT THE GANGES YAMUNA - DRAINAGE RIVER the ground water pumping is double the rate of recharge WORLD’S SECOND LARGEST (YELLOW) RIVER, IS DRY TODAY WORLDS BIGGEST (NILE OF EZYPT) RIVER IS IN VERY BAD CONDITION THE CITIES ARE LOOKING TOWARD THE VILLAGES FOR SAFE DRINKING WATER WATER HAS BECOME A COMMODITY AND ENTREPRENEURS ARE making MONEY OUT OF IT RICH INDIA INDIA HAS ONLY 2.57% OF WORLD’S GEOGRAPHICAL AREA WHILE 6.5% OF THE WATER RESOURCESPowerPoint Presentation: DRINKING WATER DRINKS CANAL WATER FOR 8-9 MONTHS COMMUNITY PONDS DURING SUMMER – NOT ADEQUATE AGRICULTURE DRAINAGE CHANNEL - DIG OUT PIT BOREWELL FAILED FLORIDE PROBLEM RATIONING WATER IRRIGATION WATER TAIL END OF TBP UPPER REACH LAND DEVELOPPED WARABANDHI FAILED INADEQUATE IRRIGATION WATER AGRICULTURE BECOME EXTREMELY DIFFICULT CONTEXT 968 FAMILIES REHABILATED IN SINDHANUR from BANGLADESH - COUNTRY OF RIVER 5 ACRES OF LAND AND TINNED HUT TO EACH FAMILY GROUND WATER BRACKISH TBP IS SOURCE OF WATER – 3-4 MONTHS DRY PERIODPowerPoint Presentation: DRINKING WATER !?!PowerPoint Presentation: DRINKING WATER SOURCEPowerPoint Presentation: CONVERTING PROBLEMS INTO OPPORTUNITY ROOF TOP WATER HARVESTING - IMMEDIATE ACTION BY JANAKALYAN RESIDENTIAL HOUSE PROVIDED TO THESE REFUGEESPowerPoint Presentation: WATER AVAILABILITY EACH FAMILY – 15x25 FEET TINNED ROOF SURFACE 581.7 mm NORMAL RAINFAL 17062 LITERS OF RAINWATER WATER DEMAND EACH FAMILY – 6-7 member PER DAY – 6 liters/person 45 liters/day/family 16425 LITER PER ANNUM SURPLUS WATER 17062-16425 = 637 LITERSPowerPoint Presentation: WE DRAIN OUT THIS WATER DURING RAINY SEASON AND THEN BLAME GOVERNMENTPowerPoint Presentation: WHAT IS PRESENT CONDITION? SELF HELP GROUPS PROMOTED BIO INTENSIVE GARDEN (BIG) BUCKET KIT INTRODUCTION SAMAJ KALYAN SAMITEE – Rs. 20 LAKH SWAJALA DHARA – 2-3 COMMUNITY PONDS HOUSE TAP CONNECTION QUANTITY OF DRINKING WATER – NOT AN ISSUE TODAY BUT STILL NOT FILTERED – QUALITY?PowerPoint Presentation: IRRIGATION WATER !?!PowerPoint Presentation: Study by Janakalyan TEAM BRAINSTORMING Interviewing farmers Household surveyPowerPoint Presentation: The issues of Tail end farmers…… Small Land holding - only resource for survival Paddy subsistence crop are well acquainted with paddy cultivation Two extremes of water availability Land remains fallow on account of inadequate irrigation Degraded soil, salinity and alkalinity Less per capita land available Substantial reduction in yield No alternate livelihood option HOW TO SURVIVE?PowerPoint Presentation: Fate of Irrigation CanalPowerPoint Presentation: Fate of Irrigation CanalPowerPoint Presentation: WORKSHOPS AT JANAKALYANPowerPoint Presentation: Innovative Intervention found ISSUES Fallow land due to inadequate irrigation water Excess water in rainy season inundates standing crops & and inadequate water dries up in the peak season Paddy, the subsistence crop; not able to grow Unable to utilize the land effectively STRATEGIES Excavate a farm pond in 1 acre land – rear fish, duck Store the excess water in rainy season and use it for life saving irrigation during peak season Grow paddy with SRI using water from farm pond Grow various crops to make use of the land efficientlyJUDICIOUS WATER USE: JUDICIOUS WATER USE WATER BUDGETING: EXERCISE WITH FARMERSPowerPoint Presentation: WATER AVAILABILITY EACH FAMILY – 5 acres 581.7 mm NORMAL RAINFAL RUNOFF GENERATION – 1,17,70,282 LITERS RUNOFF FROM UPPER REACH IS BEYOND IMAGINATION WATER DEMAND EACH FAMILY – 5 acre 16 irrigations per annum 3.5 cm per irrigation Water requirement 1,13,31,198 liter SURPLUS WATER 11770282-11331198 = 439084 LITERS Add RUNOFF from upper reachPowerPoint Presentation: PRODUCTIVE UNITS OF IIFS 1.0 acre Farm pond with fish, duck & trees on bund 1.0 acre Subsistence (rice) crop with SRI 0.5 acre Vegetables for regular income 0.5 acre Tree crops for biomass generation 0.5 acre Fodder with milch animals 1.5 acre Dry crops for cereals, pulses, etc. Biogas, Vermicompost , compost Total recycling of farm products / wastesWATER HARVESTING STRUCTURES: WATER HARVESTING STRUCTURES Crop Rotation Risk Distribution Multiple Cropping Wastes Recycling Fertility Management Rainwater Harvesting Irrigation Management Complete Recycling Model Organic Farming Low Cost Irrigation Soil Health Management Chain Completion On-Farm Cultivation More Crop Per Drop IIFS Target Family Approach LEISA Farmers Field School (FFS) Need Based Package (PAPR) Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Integrated Nutrient Management (INM)WATER MANAGEMENT: Rain Water Harvesting Water recycling methodologies Waste Water Management for environment safety Water Efficient Farming Methodologies – SRI WATER MANAGEMENT Irrigation water management technologies – pedal pump Irrigation water management technologies – drum kit Pressure pump – water lifting deviceWATER MANAGEMENT: WATER MANAGEMENT Water Saving Methods – azolla for paddy fieldWATER MANAGEMENT: WATER MANAGEMENT Field Day – SRI SRI v/s Traditional method of rice cultivationJUDICIOUS WATER USE: JUDICIOUS WATER USE Furrow Irrigation – water saving method Multiple crops – judicious application of water Fish cultivation – recycling of water More Crop Per DropJUDICIOUS WATER USE: JUDICIOUS WATER USE Tree Plantation on tank bund – intensified use of resourcesLEVERAGING OPPORTUNITIES: LEVERAGING OPPORTUNITIES ISSUES Inadequate Irrigation water allows cultivating hardly 30-45% of land Salinity /alkalinity Undeveloped land Chemical-heavy farming leading to degraded soil fertility and thus least productivity Many existing schemes of State/Central governments are not being used effectively to create productive irrigation assets by farmer due to lack of information. STRATEGIES Leverage NREGA funds to excavate water harvesting structures (Priority-1& 4) Sub-surface drainage in water logged areas (Priority-7) Land development under NREGA (Priority-6) Tree plantation to generate biomass and thus restore land fertility (Priority-2) Convergence of all schemes / departments to create productive agriculture (irrigation) assets10 SECURITIES: 10 SECURITIES Food Security Fodder Security Fuel Security Finance Security Fertility Security Employment Security Health Security Water Security Inputs Security Social SecurityPowerPoint Presentation: NO WATER – NO LIFE For Woman SHG promotion Sangha Darshini Samitee promotion Strengthening Milan Teertha Federation Marketing skill upgradation EDP training for the women Mobile Marketing for SHG products. Marketing mela, exhibition for their products For Farmers Farmers selection, baseline data collection, problem identification, orientation and package formulation workshop. Formation of farmers club Linkage establishment Exposure trip Experience sharing program and field days Crop planning for Judicious land utilization Seed treatment Seed production Pre season training Collective purchase and marketing Fodder production Nursery raising (horticulture) Vegetable cultivation (nutrition garden) Credit mobilization to own the cows Vaccination & Cattle health camps Silage making / fodder treatment Reviving Poustik Milk Marketing Center Land preparation for in situ moisture conservation Crop planning for soil health management Application of FYM/ Vermicompost to the soil Promotion of compost and Vermicompost HUMAN BEAINGS COWS CROPS SOIL Fertilizer Pesticide Fodder Services, credit Milk, Energy Income, Cropwastes Nutrients Support Services Space, Food, Income FOOD SERVICE COW DUNG SPACE, GRASS PRINCIPLE OF THE PROJECT 1.Farm pond excavation4.Fish rearing and marketing 2.Introduction of Drum kit5.Duck integration 3.Crop planning for judicious water utilizationIS TANK ECONOMICALLY VIABLE?: IS TANK ECONOMICALLY VIABLE?IMPACTS: IMPACTS 3 years back Today 1. We had Severe poverty (lot of debt) 1. At least managing the family needs (no debt) 2. Never I had used total available land 2. Complete land I am using today 3. I did not have a Pukur 3. Pukur is a productive asset for me 4. Maximum use of fertilizers & pesticides 4.Maximum use of compost & vermiccompost 5. Mono cropping (paddy) was practiced 5. Varieties of crops with risk distribution 6. No pukur so no fish 6. Fish fetches additional income 7. Used to purchase vegetables 7. Today, we grow for family and also sell 8. No animal, hence no milk for consumption 8. Earn by selling milk 9. Never realized the importance of water 9. Use water judiciously and productively 10. Wasted time in gossiping 10. Use time productively is farms 11. FYM used to sell 11. Convert FYM into vermicompost and use 12. Unscientific application of water 12.Effective use of water, the scarce resource 13. Used to work as wage labor 13. 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Water Budgeting- Out of the box approach praptan Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 15 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 11, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description A presentation to Solidaridad Partners as part of Water Managment Training held at Cooperative Training Institute, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad on 10-11 Feb 2012 Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Water Harvesting by Leveraging Opportunities: Water Harvesting by Leveraging Opportunities WATER BUDGETING: A Journey of Janakalyan ------------------------------------------------------------------ Prasen Raptan Executive Director info@jankalyana.orgPowerPoint Presentation: Welcome JANAKALYAN TO SERVE 4 HOLY MOTHERS Woman ( Manavimata ) Soil ( Bhoomata ) Livestock ( Gomata ) Water ( Gangamata )PRODUCTS OF JANAKALYAN: PRODUCTS OF JANAKALYAN JANA SANGHATAN JANA KRISHI JANA RAKSHA JANA JALA JANA SHIKSHA JANA SHAKTI JANA UDYOGPowerPoint Presentation: WATER IS LIFE W ASTE NOT A DD TO THE SOURCES T RY TO MAINTAIN THE QUALITY E NSURE AVAILABILITY IN SUMMER R EDUCE THE REQUIREMENT W A T E RPowerPoint Presentation: 98% WATER IS IN THE SEA 2% IS IN THE FORM OF ICE 1 % RECYCLES IN THE FORM OF RAIN 2/3 RD OF WHICH GOES TO SEA 1/3 RD WE USE AFTER EVAPORATION LOSS 92% IS USED FOR AGRICULTURE 8% IS FOR ALL OTHER PURPOSESPowerPoint Presentation: WATER REQUIREMENT TO PRODUCE 1 Kg OF RICE 5000 LITERS WHEAT 1000 LITERS SUGAR 2200 LITERS MILK 2500 LITERS GINGERLY OIL 10000 LITERS UREA 250 LITERS PTEROL / DIESEL 300 LITERS IRON/STEEL 450000 LITERS PAPER 65000 LITERS EGG 1500 LITERS POULTRY 2400 LITERS DHOTI (2 YARD) 3500 LITERS SILK SAREE 35000 LITERS ELECTRICITY (1 UNIT) 70 LITERSPowerPoint Presentation: Water Consumed during Daily Activities Flush toilet 25-35 Liters Run dishwasher 75-125 Liters Wash dishes by hand 100 Liters Water a small lawn 165 Liters Take a shower 125-250 liters Take a bath 250 Liters Wash small load in washing m/c 165 Liters Brush teeth with water running 10-25 LitersPowerPoint Presentation: Water Used to Produce Some Common Item s 1 cup of coffee (125 ml) 140 1 glass of milk (200 ml) 200 1 slice of bread (30 g) 40 1 slice of bread (30 g) with cheese (10 g) 90 1 potato (100 g) 25 1 bag of potato chips (200 g) 185 1 apple (100 g) 70 1 tomato (70 g) 13 1 glass of apple juice (200 ml) 190 1 egg (40 g) 135 Cheese pizza (725 g) 1200 Tomato pizza (600 g) 300PowerPoint Presentation: NATURAL DISPARITY in NOTH INDIA BRAHMAPUTRA – 15KM WIDE THE GANGES – 8KM WIDE in SOUTH INDIA KAVERI – 1 KM WIDE THE BIGGEST RIVERS DRY UP BEFORE REACHING THE SEA EXCEPT THE GANGES YAMUNA - DRAINAGE RIVER the ground water pumping is double the rate of recharge WORLD’S SECOND LARGEST (YELLOW) RIVER, IS DRY TODAY WORLDS BIGGEST (NILE OF EZYPT) RIVER IS IN VERY BAD CONDITION THE CITIES ARE LOOKING TOWARD THE VILLAGES FOR SAFE DRINKING WATER WATER HAS BECOME A COMMODITY AND ENTREPRENEURS ARE making MONEY OUT OF IT RICH INDIA INDIA HAS ONLY 2.57% OF WORLD’S GEOGRAPHICAL AREA WHILE 6.5% OF THE WATER RESOURCESPowerPoint Presentation: DRINKING WATER DRINKS CANAL WATER FOR 8-9 MONTHS COMMUNITY PONDS DURING SUMMER – NOT ADEQUATE AGRICULTURE DRAINAGE CHANNEL - DIG OUT PIT BOREWELL FAILED FLORIDE PROBLEM RATIONING WATER IRRIGATION WATER TAIL END OF TBP UPPER REACH LAND DEVELOPPED WARABANDHI FAILED INADEQUATE IRRIGATION WATER AGRICULTURE BECOME EXTREMELY DIFFICULT CONTEXT 968 FAMILIES REHABILATED IN SINDHANUR from BANGLADESH - COUNTRY OF RIVER 5 ACRES OF LAND AND TINNED HUT TO EACH FAMILY GROUND WATER BRACKISH TBP IS SOURCE OF WATER – 3-4 MONTHS DRY PERIODPowerPoint Presentation: DRINKING WATER !?!PowerPoint Presentation: DRINKING WATER SOURCEPowerPoint Presentation: CONVERTING PROBLEMS INTO OPPORTUNITY ROOF TOP WATER HARVESTING - IMMEDIATE ACTION BY JANAKALYAN RESIDENTIAL HOUSE PROVIDED TO THESE REFUGEESPowerPoint Presentation: WATER AVAILABILITY EACH FAMILY – 15x25 FEET TINNED ROOF SURFACE 581.7 mm NORMAL RAINFAL 17062 LITERS OF RAINWATER WATER DEMAND EACH FAMILY – 6-7 member PER DAY – 6 liters/person 45 liters/day/family 16425 LITER PER ANNUM SURPLUS WATER 17062-16425 = 637 LITERSPowerPoint Presentation: WE DRAIN OUT THIS WATER DURING RAINY SEASON AND THEN BLAME GOVERNMENTPowerPoint Presentation: WHAT IS PRESENT CONDITION? SELF HELP GROUPS PROMOTED BIO INTENSIVE GARDEN (BIG) BUCKET KIT INTRODUCTION SAMAJ KALYAN SAMITEE – Rs. 20 LAKH SWAJALA DHARA – 2-3 COMMUNITY PONDS HOUSE TAP CONNECTION QUANTITY OF DRINKING WATER – NOT AN ISSUE TODAY BUT STILL NOT FILTERED – QUALITY?PowerPoint Presentation: IRRIGATION WATER !?!PowerPoint Presentation: Study by Janakalyan TEAM BRAINSTORMING Interviewing farmers Household surveyPowerPoint Presentation: The issues of Tail end farmers…… Small Land holding - only resource for survival Paddy subsistence crop are well acquainted with paddy cultivation Two extremes of water availability Land remains fallow on account of inadequate irrigation Degraded soil, salinity and alkalinity Less per capita land available Substantial reduction in yield No alternate livelihood option HOW TO SURVIVE?PowerPoint Presentation: Fate of Irrigation CanalPowerPoint Presentation: Fate of Irrigation CanalPowerPoint Presentation: WORKSHOPS AT JANAKALYANPowerPoint Presentation: Innovative Intervention found ISSUES Fallow land due to inadequate irrigation water Excess water in rainy season inundates standing crops & and inadequate water dries up in the peak season Paddy, the subsistence crop; not able to grow Unable to utilize the land effectively STRATEGIES Excavate a farm pond in 1 acre land – rear fish, duck Store the excess water in rainy season and use it for life saving irrigation during peak season Grow paddy with SRI using water from farm pond Grow various crops to make use of the land efficientlyJUDICIOUS WATER USE: JUDICIOUS WATER USE WATER BUDGETING: EXERCISE WITH FARMERSPowerPoint Presentation: WATER AVAILABILITY EACH FAMILY – 5 acres 581.7 mm NORMAL RAINFAL RUNOFF GENERATION – 1,17,70,282 LITERS RUNOFF FROM UPPER REACH IS BEYOND IMAGINATION WATER DEMAND EACH FAMILY – 5 acre 16 irrigations per annum 3.5 cm per irrigation Water requirement 1,13,31,198 liter SURPLUS WATER 11770282-11331198 = 439084 LITERS Add RUNOFF from upper reachPowerPoint Presentation: PRODUCTIVE UNITS OF IIFS 1.0 acre Farm pond with fish, duck & trees on bund 1.0 acre Subsistence (rice) crop with SRI 0.5 acre Vegetables for regular income 0.5 acre Tree crops for biomass generation 0.5 acre Fodder with milch animals 1.5 acre Dry crops for cereals, pulses, etc. Biogas, Vermicompost , compost Total recycling of farm products / wastesWATER HARVESTING STRUCTURES: WATER HARVESTING STRUCTURES Crop Rotation Risk Distribution Multiple Cropping Wastes Recycling Fertility Management Rainwater Harvesting Irrigation Management Complete Recycling Model Organic Farming Low Cost Irrigation Soil Health Management Chain Completion On-Farm Cultivation More Crop Per Drop IIFS Target Family Approach LEISA Farmers Field School (FFS) Need Based Package (PAPR) Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Integrated Nutrient Management (INM)WATER MANAGEMENT: Rain Water Harvesting Water recycling methodologies Waste Water Management for environment safety Water Efficient Farming Methodologies – SRI WATER MANAGEMENT Irrigation water management technologies – pedal pump Irrigation water management technologies – drum kit Pressure pump – water lifting deviceWATER MANAGEMENT: WATER MANAGEMENT Water Saving Methods – azolla for paddy fieldWATER MANAGEMENT: WATER MANAGEMENT Field Day – SRI SRI v/s Traditional method of rice cultivationJUDICIOUS WATER USE: JUDICIOUS WATER USE Furrow Irrigation – water saving method Multiple crops – judicious application of water Fish cultivation – recycling of water More Crop Per DropJUDICIOUS WATER USE: JUDICIOUS WATER USE Tree Plantation on tank bund – intensified use of resourcesLEVERAGING OPPORTUNITIES: LEVERAGING OPPORTUNITIES ISSUES Inadequate Irrigation water allows cultivating hardly 30-45% of land Salinity /alkalinity Undeveloped land Chemical-heavy farming leading to degraded soil fertility and thus least productivity Many existing schemes of State/Central governments are not being used effectively to create productive irrigation assets by farmer due to lack of information. STRATEGIES Leverage NREGA funds to excavate water harvesting structures (Priority-1& 4) Sub-surface drainage in water logged areas (Priority-7) Land development under NREGA (Priority-6) Tree plantation to generate biomass and thus restore land fertility (Priority-2) Convergence of all schemes / departments to create productive agriculture (irrigation) assets10 SECURITIES: 10 SECURITIES Food Security Fodder Security Fuel Security Finance Security Fertility Security Employment Security Health Security Water Security Inputs Security Social SecurityPowerPoint Presentation: NO WATER – NO LIFE For Woman SHG promotion Sangha Darshini Samitee promotion Strengthening Milan Teertha Federation Marketing skill upgradation EDP training for the women Mobile Marketing for SHG products. Marketing mela, exhibition for their products For Farmers Farmers selection, baseline data collection, problem identification, orientation and package formulation workshop. Formation of farmers club Linkage establishment Exposure trip Experience sharing program and field days Crop planning for Judicious land utilization Seed treatment Seed production Pre season training Collective purchase and marketing Fodder production Nursery raising (horticulture) Vegetable cultivation (nutrition garden) Credit mobilization to own the cows Vaccination & Cattle health camps Silage making / fodder treatment Reviving Poustik Milk Marketing Center Land preparation for in situ moisture conservation Crop planning for soil health management Application of FYM/ Vermicompost to the soil Promotion of compost and Vermicompost HUMAN BEAINGS COWS CROPS SOIL Fertilizer Pesticide Fodder Services, credit Milk, Energy Income, Cropwastes Nutrients Support Services Space, Food, Income FOOD SERVICE COW DUNG SPACE, GRASS PRINCIPLE OF THE PROJECT 1.Farm pond excavation4.Fish rearing and marketing 2.Introduction of Drum kit5.Duck integration 3.Crop planning for judicious water utilizationIS TANK ECONOMICALLY VIABLE?: IS TANK ECONOMICALLY VIABLE?IMPACTS: IMPACTS 3 years back Today 1. We had Severe poverty (lot of debt) 1. At least managing the family needs (no debt) 2. Never I had used total available land 2. Complete land I am using today 3. I did not have a Pukur 3. Pukur is a productive asset for me 4. Maximum use of fertilizers & pesticides 4.Maximum use of compost & vermiccompost 5. Mono cropping (paddy) was practiced 5. Varieties of crops with risk distribution 6. No pukur so no fish 6. Fish fetches additional income 7. Used to purchase vegetables 7. Today, we grow for family and also sell 8. No animal, hence no milk for consumption 8. Earn by selling milk 9. Never realized the importance of water 9. Use water judiciously and productively 10. Wasted time in gossiping 10. Use time productively is farms 11. FYM used to sell 11. Convert FYM into vermicompost and use 12. Unscientific application of water 12.Effective use of water, the scarce resource 13. Used to work as wage labor 13. We never work as wage labor nowWater Budgeting: Leveraging Opportunities: Water Budgeting: Leveraging Opportunities Thank You !!!