Vedanta Aluminium Scales Organic Farming Interventions in Kalahandi, Benefiting 170 Households

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Vedanta Aluminium Scales Organic Farming Interventions in Kalahandi, Benefiting 170 Households

Vedanta Aluminium Scales Organic Farming Interventions in Kalahandi, Benefiting 170 Households -PNn

Lanjigarh [Kalahandi], June 16: Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest producer of aluminium, is strengthening sustainable agriculture practices in Odisha’s Kalahandi district through its Vermicompost and Azolla Promotion Initiative under Project Sangam, benefitting 170 tribal and smallholder farming households across 27 villages.

Under the programme, the company has supported the establishment of 140 vermicomposting units and 30 Azolla cultivation systems at the household level, enabling farmers to convert locally available organic resources such as cow dung, crop residues and kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost and sustainable livestock feed.

These interventions are helping farmers transition to low-cost, self-reliant farming practices, reducing dependence on chemical fertilizers while improving soil health, moisture retention, and crop productivity. At the same time, Azolla, a fast-growing aquatic fern, is being adopted as a protein-rich feed for poultry and livestock, offering a cost-effective alternative to conventional fodder. 

Designed as a community-driven intervention, the programme prioritises tribal households, women farmers and Goat Rearing Groups (GRGs). Farmers receive hands-on training on compost preparation and use, moisture management, earthworm care, and Azolla cultivation. Organic waste that was earlier discarded or burnt is now converted into high-quality compost within 45 to 60 days, strengthening on-farm resource utilization.

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