Sustainable Tea Initiatives with the Adoption of Inhana Rational Farming Technology to Address the Principles of Regenerative Farming for Crop Sustainability and Reduction of Pesticide Usage

Bera R., Datta A, Bose S., Barik A.K., Asthana A., S. A.
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The tea sector faces daunting economic challenges stemming from reduced yields due to climate impacts, increased pest and pesticide use, inferior quality and low tea prices, rising production costs and shifts in worker availability. Adoption of sustainable cultivation practices addressing the principles of regenerative farming can build resilience in tea production and also lessen the negative impact on the environment. A sustainable initiative was taken by Goodricke Group Limited in collaboration with Inhana Organic Research Foundation (IORF) towards restoration of soil quality, crop sustainability and reduction of pesticide usage. To meet the set targets Inhana Rational Farming (IRF) was the adopted as the crop technology, which focused on soil and plant health management. The study encompassed two time periods, i.e., the pre-COVID era (2013–2019) and post-COVID era (2020–2022), during which crop performance, pesticide usage and soil quality development were documented. The findings clearly showed the impact of sustainable initiative in terms of better crop performance, lowering of pesticide use and improvement of soil health (where ever soil management was continued). This study clearly indicated that an investment in the sustainability account not only ensures crop sustenance and improvement in the long run and enable a reduction in the requirement for agrochemicals, of higher importance is the regeneration of soil health and improvement of resilience towards climate impact, which is critical for both present and future sustenance of the plantation as well as better economic security.
采用 Inhana 合理耕作技术的可持续茶叶倡议,遵循再生耕作原则,实现作物可持续性并减少农药使用量
茶叶行业面临着严峻的经济挑战,这些挑战源于气候影响导致的减产、虫害和杀虫剂用量增加、茶叶质量低劣和价格低廉、生产成本上升以及工人供应的变化。采用符合再生农业原则的可持续种植方法,可以增强茶叶生产的复原力,同时减少对环境的负面影响。Goodricke 集团有限公司与 Inhana 有机研究基金会(IORF)合作采取了一项可持续举措,旨在恢复土壤质量、作物可持续性和减少农药使用。为实现既定目标,采用了 Inhana Rational Farming(IRF)作为作物技术,重点关注土壤和植物健康管理。研究包括两个时间段,即前 COVID 时代(2013-2019 年)和后 COVID 时代(2020-2022 年),期间记录了作物表现、农药使用和土壤质量发展情况。研究结果清楚地表明了可持续举措在提高作物产量、减少农药用量和改善土壤健康(在继续进行土壤管理的情况下)方面的影响。这项研究清楚地表明,对可持续发展账户的投资不仅能确保作物的长期存活和改良,减少对农用化学品的需求,更重要的是能恢复土壤健康,提高对气候影响的适应能力,这对种植园当前和未来的存活以及更好的经济安全都至关重要。
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