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SPHERICAL SYNCHRONOUS FARMING (SSF)

The present day agricultural practices have a lot of disadvantages, a few of them being listed below:

  • Diversification of nature being disregarded

  • Under-utilization of soil potentiality

  • Soil being perceived only as surface area

  • Disproportionately high usage of water

  • Weakening the natural water resources

  • Ignoring the natural growth and health of plants

  • Pest control demanding dangerous chemicals

  • Natural nutrition of food is reduced

  • Elimination of advantageous microbes

  • Depletion of ground water and natural health of soil etc.

 

These disadvantages collectively manifest into grave Economic, Ecological & Social problems like:

  • Constant increase of debt for the farming community

  •  Escalation of poverty and starvation

  • Extinction of flora and fauna species

  • Massive pollution and contamination

  • Masses of people detaching from agro-productivity &

  • Sharp increase of health hazards to name a few.

 

These can be collectively grouped as three major bottleneck issues :

 

  • Conservation of Nature

  • Healthy Produce and Profitable Agriculture

  • Abundant Generation of meaningful Employment.

Many Individuals and Organizations devote and dedicate themselves in addressing these issues seperately.

 

Spherical Synchronous Farming (SSF), proposed by Suka Foundation, is a  fully natural farming system that would direct towards a right solution for the above-mentioned three bottlenecks by bringing them into a single system.

SSF has its own water harvesting system, contains nine-layer farming on the lands and five-layer of farming in water. The method would bring in various natural ways of water conservation, soil rejuvenation, pest control and so on to exponentially enhance the production of food in any unit surface of land.

SSF would also function towards Integration of traditional, experiential, inspirational and intuitive knowledge and also the integration of creativity of various forms.

The process of implementing SSF as a pilot model is underway that would pave way also for further research to scale up the same to wider and different natural regions.

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