Lakshadweep declared organic UT
- After Sikkim, Lakshadweep has turned to 100% organic
- Lakshadweep’s agriculture department had submitted a proposal to the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, seeking to declare its entire 32 square kilometre geographical land area as organic.
- Its proposal was approved in the month of October 2020 after receiving required certifications and declarations under Centre’s Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (organic farming improvement programme).
- In the month of September, Lakshadweep administration formally declared that its entire farming community was practicing organic agriculture and using organic inputs such as compost, poultry manure, green leaf manure.
- The UT was following organic or biological methods for plant protection as well.
- Lakshadweep administration had imposed a formal uniform ban on sale, use and entry of synthetic chemicals for agriculture purpose from October 2017 onwards to make the islands a chemical-free zone.
- As per the requirement of organic certification, no genetically modified organism is allowed to be used in the entire territory.
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