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Scientific Research and Essays Vol. 2 (6),
199-203, June 2007
ISSN 1992-2248
© 2007 Academic Journals
Full Length
Research Paper
Organic farming and
sustainable development in Ethiopia
Rani Devi1, Ashok Kumar3 and
Bishaw Deboch2
1Department of Energy
and Environmental Sciences, Ch. Devi Lal University, Sirsa, Haryana,
India.
2Department of
Environmental science and technology, Public Health Faculty, Jimma
University, PB-378, Ethiopia.
3District Food and
Supplies Officer, Sirsa, Haryana, India.
*Corresponding author. E-mail: rani_sahu@yahoo.com.
Tel: +91-1294006166, 67.
Accepted 8 May, 2007 |
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The main objective of this paper was to find out the
feasibility of organic farming as a part of sustainable development in
Ethiopia. The average total cost of chemical fertilizers and
biofertilizers used for one hectare of land per year for various crops
was calculated to be US$ 150 and US$ 40 respectively while for chemical
pesticides and biopesticides, it was US$ 100 and US$ 25 respectively.
The total estimated cost of crop production per hectare per year for
organic farming was US$ 190 (1634 Ethiopian Birr) and for inorganic
farming, it was US$ 320 (2752 Ethiopian Birr). The cost of production
for organic farming was about 40.6 % less than that for inorganic
farming. The calculations were also done for estimation of total
nutrients and other substances required for organic farming for the
whole country. In organic farming, the important nutrients required for
total agricultural land of country were found as compost/ vermicompost
3.25 x 1010 ton, poultry manure 3.2 x 109 ton, FYM
(Farm Yard Manure) 9.7 x 107 ton and biopesticides 1.6 x 1010
ton. The present status of organic components available in the country
was compost/vermicompost 1.6 x 1011 ton, poultry manure 8.5 x
109 ton, FYM 1.8 x 1010 ton and biopesticides in
abundant quantity. As the resources are in abundance for organic
farming, hence-forth might be a good opportunity for diverting from
inorganic farming to organic farming system and as a result, sustainable
development could be achieved in the country.
Key words:
Inorganic farming, organic farming, sustainable development. |
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