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    The cloudTraditional Seed CrisisReviving Traditional Crops
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    A dimension within Traditional Seed Crisis

    Reviving Traditional Crops

    This theme centers on the reintroduction and revival of traditional crops, particularly millets, for sustainable agriculture.

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    Dimensions within this theme

    💰Rural Trade Loans45 voices🌱Traditional Seed Shortage26 voices🌾Reviving Traditional Crops23 voices🧑‍🌾Second Crop Seed Aid21 voices🚜Farmer Seed & Loans17 voices🥣Millet Cultivation Success15 voices

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    The Voice Summary

    Nearby, a strong consensus emerges regarding the return to traditional farming practices and the reintroduction of indigenous crops. Citizens report significant challenges due to the unavailability of traditional seeds 🌱, which hinders the cultivation of ancestral millets like Kangu, Kuheri, and Mandia. This lack leads to reliance on modern foods and perceived health issues, alongside environmental degradation. Many farmers also struggle to cultivate a second crop due to seed shortages. However, there is a clear and collective desire for solutions, including a call for government support to provide these traditional seeds 💡, enabling healthier diets and sustained livelihoods. Additionally, numerous requests for government loans aim to boost local economies through the buying and selling of forest produce and farming materials 💰.

    Dominant Themes

    Revival of Traditional Crops and Millets
    Availability and Distribution of Traditional Seeds
    Support for Second Crop Cultivation
    Financial Assistance for Farmers and Forest Produce Trade
    Health and Environmental Benefits of Traditional Farming

    Actionable Recommendations

    • 🌱 📦 🌾Establish a dedicated program to identify, collect, preserve, and distribute traditional millet and crop seeds to local farmers.
    • 💰 🧑 🌾Provide financial assistance, including loans and grants, to farmers for the purchase of traditional seeds, farming materials, and to support the cultivation of second crops.
    • 🥣 🍎 🏫Explore the integration of locally grown, nutritious traditional millets into public health and nutrition initiatives, such as school midday meal programs.

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    My name is Kal Mallick, from Salaguda block village. It would be good if the Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana (crops) that were cultivated previously are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

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    My name is Gangadhar Mallick, from Keramaha block village. It would be good if previously cultivated crops like Kangu, Kuheri, and Mandia are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔄 📈

    My name is Raind Mallick from Salaguda block village. It would be good if Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana, which were cultivated previously, are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔙 🌱

    My name is Nabeshwar Mallick, from Salaguda block village. It would be good if traditional millets like Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jona, which were grown before, are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔄 😊

    My name is Manas Mallick, from Salaguda block. It would be good if Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia (millet), and Jana, which were cultivated previously, are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔙 🌱

    My name is Saraj Mallik, from Keramaha block. It would be good if Kangu, Kuheri, millet, and jowar, which were previously cultivated, are brought back now.

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    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🕰️ 🔄 🌾

    My name is Dineshwar Mallick, from Salaguda Block. It would be good if the Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana (traditional crops) from earlier times are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔄 👍

    My name is Kaushik Mallick, from Keramaha village block. It would be good if the previously available Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana crops are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌱 🔄 🌾

    My name is Bishi Mallick, from Salaguda village block. It would be good if Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana (crops that were cultivated previously) are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌱 🔄 🌾

    My name is Ashok Mallick, from Salaguda village block. It would be good if Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana (crops/varieties) that were previously available are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔙 ✅

    Name Ramesh Mallick, village Salaguda Block. It would be good if Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana (grains) that were there previously are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 👴 🌱

    Name Labaraj Mallik, village Keramaha Block. It would be good if the Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana (crops) from before are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔙 👍

    Name: Malaya Mallick, Village: Salaguda. It would be good if traditional grains like Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, Jona are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔙 👍

    My name is Ananta Mallick, from Salaguda Block village. It would be good if Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana, which were available before, are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔙 🙏

    Name Sahadev Mallick, village Keramaha Block. It would be good if the Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana (grains/seeds) that were previously available are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔄 👍

    His name is Tahari Mallick, from Salaguda village. It would be good if traditional grains like Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana are brought back now, as they were previously.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔙 ✨

    Name Nabeshwar Mallick, village Salaguda block. It would be good if Kangu Kuheri Mandia Jona, which was there before, is brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔙 📈

    My name is Ganeswar Mallick, from village Keramaha. Earlier, people used to talk about Lanka Mandia, Kueri, Kangu, Jhana. If cultivated now, it would be beneficial.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🧑‍🤝‍🧑 🚶‍♀️ 🙏

    Name Ranjith Mallick, village Salaguda block. Previously Kangu Kuhuri, Mandia, and Jana were there. It would be good if they are brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🔙 🔄 ✨

    Name Upendra Mallick, village Salaguda block. It would be good if Kangu Kuheri Mandia Jana, which was there before, is brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔄 👍

    Name Krishna Mallick, village Salaguda block. Earlier, Kangu Kuheri Mandia Jan, it would be good if it is brought back now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

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    Name Birajee Mallick, from Keramaha village in Purbaru Block. It would be good if Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana (grains) are returned now.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🚫 ✨

    Name, Sudhir, Baliguda Block. Currently, food items include Mandiān, Kuari, Kangu, Tankujau. It would have been good if the cultivation of these food items had been restarted.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🕰️ 🌾 🌱

    Pradeep Malik is speaking. And my Salaguda Panchayat. And the programs we had in the past, meaning, in the past people used to eat ragi, ragi kudi and this wild yam, they used to eat all these. We are trying to bring this cultivation back again. It would be good if this came back.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🔄 👍

    Himanshu Mallick. If Ragi (finger millet), Kuihari (a type of grain), Foxtail Millet, and Corn are cultivated again, it would be beneficial.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

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    My name is Sabjan Mitra Pradhan. My village is Dibaoala. My Panchayat is Godimunda, and my Block is Tikabali. In the olden days, we used to cultivate and live off queer, died, and mandia (millet). In today's time, we don't get those seeds. That's why we can't even cultivate. If we get seeds from the old times, we can cultivate and live.

    — Sunita Pradhan · Tikabali, Kandhamal, Odisha

    👩 🌾 🌱

    I am Mrs. Aparna Pradhan from Lamungia village, Gram Panchayat Manikeshwar, Kandhamal district. I want to bring back the ancient crops/millets Kujuri, Mandia, and Kangu.

    — Sudhakar Pradhan · Kandhamal, Odisha

    👴 🚫 🤒

    My name is Sukanti Pradhan. My village is Lambakupa. GP is Pikorodi. Block is Tikabali. District is Kandhamal. In our rural areas, the main food items that were cultivated, such as ragi, millet, maize, black gram, and green gram, did not require fertilizer. That's why our ancestors lived for a long time. Currently, because we are not cultivating our traditional food seeds, many kinds of diseases are occurring. So, if we can get traditional food and seeds from the government, then we can return to our previous state.

    — Sunita Pradhan · Tikabali, Kandhamal, Odisha

    👴 🧪 😔

    My village is Madipanka Panchayat, Bamua Block, Daringbadi, Kandhamal District. I feel that the traditional farming methods our ancestors used, without using fertilizers, yielded more crops. Now, even with fertilizers, the yield... I am expressing my wish.

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    💰 🤝 🌱

    My name is Sudu Mallick, from Keramaha village, Baliguda block. If we take a loan from the government, we would buy and sell Khali, Thul, Mahul, Mahua seeds, and Jhuna.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌾 🤲 ✅

    Name Birpati Mallick, village Melesikia. If ragi, kodo, foxtail, and jhana millet farming is done now, it will be successful.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

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    My name is Sabita Pradhan. My village is Ghosaguda. The block is Tikabali. In earlier times, we used to cultivate in the forests. And we used to cultivate millets, corn, black gram, and horse gram. We used to cultivate all those. Fertilizer was not even needed there. And even if we want to cultivate now, we are not getting seeds. That's why we are requesting the government that if they provide us with seeds, we will be able to cultivate and sustain ourselves.

    — Sunita Pradhan · Tikabali, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🏫 🥣 💪

    My name is Tulasi Majhi, from Kathibadi village, Chinapali block. If millets are made nutritious and given to children to eat in school as part of the midday meal, it would be very good.

    — Jadumani Nial · Muktāpur, Nuapada, Odisha

    👨‍🌾 🌱 🗣️

    My name is Harihar Dalbehera. Village Kinarigaon, Gram Panchayat Bamunigaon, Block Jarimbali, District Kandhamal. I am a farmer. I wish to collect traditional seeds and do more traditional farming. And I will also make the society aware to do more traditional seed farming.

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    👨‍🌾 🤲 🌱

    My name is Manoranjan Malika. My village is Sundarpanka. My Panchayat is Brahmanigaon. My Block is Daringbadi. I am a farmer. I wish to do a second crop, but due to the lack of seeds, I am unable to cultivate. Therefore, if I had received seeds from the government, I would have been able to do a second crop.

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    💰 🛒 📈

    My name is Nikeshwar Mallick, from Keramaha village, Baliguda Block. If we receive a loan from the government, we would purchase and sell kholi, thul, seeds, mahua, honey, and jhuna.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌱 🤢 💪

    My name is Sanjukta Digal. My village is Kamba Naju, GP is Pikarudi, Block is Tikabali. Earlier, we used to get all these things like Mandia, Deddy, Arka, Chana, Makka. And nowadays, we don't get seeds. And our body, our body is also getting very bad. Because now we are only eating processed food. That's why, if we get the old traditional seeds, we want to cultivate and keep our body healthy.

    — Sunita Pradhan · Tikabali, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🕰️ 🔄 🌿

    We want to bring back past millets, cuckoo, mahua, etc.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    💰 🛍️ 🌱

    My name is Subeshwar Mallick, from Satungia village, Baliguda Block. If we get a loan from the government, we could buy and sell Kholee, Thul, Mahul seeds, honey, and resin.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌱 🏛️ 🌾

    My name is Gudi Sapoda. Village Swamagudi, Panchayat Katika, Block Daringbadi, District Kandhamal. I am a farmer. I wish to cultivate a second crop, but I am not able to get the seeds properly. If I could get seeds from the government, then I would cultivate a second crop.

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

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