[Goanet] Goa Sudharop Farm project

2020-08-18 Thread George Pinto
In June 2020, Goa Sudharop in partnership with Mrs. Zita D'Mello, launched the 
"Goa Sudharop Farm Project" to allow under-privileged Goan women earn an income 
by growing fruit & vegetables on her land in South Goa. This project is one of 
many initiatives Goa Sudharop has launched since its inception 20 years ago 
which include various projects, programmes, and events to help Goa and Goans. 

https://www.goasudharop.net/farm-project

https://www.goasudharop.net/single-post/2020/08/17/Goa-Sudharop-Farm-Project

Due to the current pandemic situation, the resulting loss of jobs and the need 
for locally sourced food, this project attempts to allow under-privileged Goan 
women to grow organic food/produce in an eco-friendly manner and earn an income 
as Goa tries to restore its neglected agricultural sector and meet its current 
need. The women were selected through the village panchayat out of a list of 
100+.
 
The farm project was initially launched in Orlim with Mrs. Zita D'Mello on 
1,000 square meters and 5 women growing vegetables. With the success of the 
project, Mrs. Zita D'Mello has now offered another 1,000 square meters to 
accommodate the increasing demand of women who are interested and in need of 
work. The land is offered free of cost to be cultivated by the women. 
 
An additional plot of land in Carmona offered by Mrs. Braganza is also being 
cultivated. Four women in the paddy fields and three in a vegetable field are 
cultivating the land with Mrs. Braganza who is also actively working with them 
in the fields. 
 
Goa Sudharop has provided the seeds, eco-friendly and organic based 
fertilizers, tools, other expenses, etc. In addition, a lunch meal (Goan pez - 
rice meal) is provided to the women while they work. The produce generated so 
far has already been sold by the women at local bazaars and they keep the 
proceeds. 
 
In summary:
1. A person(s) allows their previously unused land to be used free of cost. 
This kind soul retains all legal title to the land.
2. Goa Sudharop supplies the cost of cultivation (seeds, eco-friendly and 
organic based fertilizers, tools, meals, other expenses, etc.).
3. The women who cultivate the land, sell the produce locally and keep the 
proceeds.
A win-win-win for everyone involved.
 
Due to so many people unemployed under the current pandemic and the need for 
locally sourced food, it is expected this Goa-based project will grow in the 
future. To use the available land well, Goa Sudharop has engaged the help of an 
expert from the Agricultural Department who will later train women in 
hydroponics cultivation which will be adapted to Goa, see general information 
on Hydroponics at 
https://www.freshwatersystems.com/blogs/blog/what-are-hydroponic-systems
 
Thank you to all the volunteers, donors, supporters of this project.
 
https://www.goasudharop.net/farm-project

https://www.goasudharop.net/single-post/2020/08/17/Goa-Sudharop-Farm-Project

Goa Sudharop
 


[Goanet] Goa Sudharop Farm Project

2020-06-04 Thread George Pinto
PRESS RELEASE -

Goa Sudharop in partnership with Mrs. Zita D'Mello, announce the launch of a 
3-year project to allow under-privileged Goan women to earn an income by 
growing fruit & vegetables on her land in South Goa. This project will be 
called the "Goa Sudharop Farm Project" and is the latest initiative Goa 
Sudharop has undertaken since its inception 20 years ago in a long line of 
various projects, programmes, and events to help Goa and Goans. 

Due to the current pandemic situation and the resulting loss of jobs and the 
need for locally sourced food, this project attempts to allow under-privileged 
Goan women to grow food/produce and earn an income as Goa tries to restore its 
neglected agricultural sector and meet its current need. 

Mrs Zita Dmello has kindly donated the hire of her land at no cost to Goa 
Sudharop from June 1, 2020 to May 31, 2023. Goa Sudharop will provide the 
seeds, fertilizers and other expenses. We will engage Goa's leading 
horticulturists to consult pro-bono on this project. The food/produce will be 
sold in the local farmers market. Almost all the income derived will go to the 
under-privileged Goan women and a very small portion will be retained and 
reinvested in this project.

Goa Sudharop 
https://www.goasudharop.net/