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    Resource Scarcity & Environment

    This theme highlights the critical issues of millet, water, and food scarcity, often linked to environmental degradation and deforestation.

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    In your area, a critical situation has emerged due to widespread deforestation, leading to severe consequences for communities. Residents report an alarming scarcity of traditional forest foods, medicinal herbs, and wild produce. This depletion directly causes water shortages 💧, negatively impacts agricultural yields, and threatens the survival of indigenous seeds and wildlife. Many express concern over the erosion of traditional knowledge and livelihoods. However, there is a strong collective will to address these issues. Communities are actively seeking ways to protect forests, preserve traditional seeds, and revive local food systems. They are also requesting government support for afforestation initiatives 🌳 and timely provision of agricultural seeds 💡 to rebuild their resources and heritage.

    Dominant Themes

    Forest Depletion & Biodiversity Loss
    Loss of Traditional & Wild Food Sources
    Water Scarcity & Agricultural Impact
    Erosion of Livelihoods & Traditional Practices
    Seed Availability & Pricing Issues

    Actionable Recommendations

    • 🌳 🌱Implement urgent, large-scale afforestation and comprehensive forest conservation programs to restore depleted forest cover and protect biodiversity.
    • 🌾 🧑 🌾Develop programs to support and preserve traditional agricultural practices and indigenous seeds, ensuring their availability and accessibility to local communities.
    • 💧 🚜 🏞Address water scarcity by improving irrigation infrastructure and promoting sustainable water management techniques for agriculture and daily use.

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    🌳 📉 🌿

    In this village, the forest has been damaged a bit more than before this time. Herbs cannot be collected, and because of that, we...

    — Padmini Bhoi

    🌳 🪓 🚫

    In olden times, many kinds of herbs were available in our village, but in the current situation, due to the cutting of this forest, some conservation efforts could not be made, which means for us in the coming time...

    — Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    🪓 🚫 💧

    Due to excessive deforestation, we specifically have a shortage of water. Also, there is a significant shortage of food and fruits.

    — Karunakar Uthansing · Maradipanga, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌱 📉 💧

    Herbs are running out, water and forests are getting depleted.

    — Vinita Singh Yadav · Mukasim, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌳 ✂️ 🌱

    Large trees have been cut down, due to which it is becoming difficult to find forest vegetables and herbs.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🌳 💔 🚫

    Yes, damage has definitely occurred. Previously, people used to obtain two traditional food items by cutting trees from the forest. Now, these are not available. Furthermore, there has been extensive damage to medicinal plants, and those are also not available.

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    — gobardhan pangi

    🌳 🌾 🥣

    Now, not much food is available in the forest, but our community's traditional grains like Kodo Kutki khichdi, dalia, and Tur, Chana, and Masoor dals should be included in the PDS, and our children should also receive these in their midday meals.

    — Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🌳 📉 😔

    Forests are disappearing, livelihoods are being destroyed. Forests are also getting depleted, herbs are disappearing. It's not like it used to be.

    — Chanda · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌿 🚫 🌰

    Currently, in our forest, bamboo is not found, other wild produce is not found, mushrooms are not found. Also, our cashews are not doing well; the cashew cultivation that used to happen before is also not doing well.

    — jitendra khila · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌾 📉 😔

    Ramesh 🙏, we are currently experiencing a shortage of the Kodo, Foxtail, and Finger millets that we previously had.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌳 📉 😟

    Our medicinal herbs, vegetables, fruits, and trees are depleting from the forests.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🌳 🚫 🍎

    Nutritious forest food items are not found in our area because very few forests are left here.

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    🌳 🪓 🔥

    For us, due to this forest being depleted, there are all these types of dry wood, resin, and charcoal.

    — Upendra Kumar Mahananda

    🌳 📉 🛡️

    Due to the cutting of trees and plants in the village, various herbs and food items are becoming extinct. We can protect them.

    — Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    🍎 💨 😔

    The situation we are in now is that the food we used to get to eat in the past has gradually disappeared.

    — swornalata nayak · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 🪓 💀

    We have seen many changes in the forest nowadays, such as trees and plants being cut down, the forest being deforested, herbs disappearing, animals and birds going extinct, and the water level depleting.

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    🌿 📉 🚫

    Earlier, a lot of edible items were found in the forests that could be eaten and added to midday meals, but now, due to damage to the forests, many things have become extinct.

    — Kekti Tekam · Dindori, Madhya Pradesh

    🌳 🚫 🍎

    In ancient times, people used to depend on the forest for their livelihood. But now, since the forest has become depleted, they are no longer able to get tubers, leaves, fruits, and roots from the forest. Therefore, the forest in greater quantity...

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌳 🪓 🧪

    Nowadays, forests are being cleared. We used to get food from the forest, but now we are not getting it. Instead, we are consuming food grown with chemical fertilizers.

    — jitendra khila · kudumulugumma, Malkangiri, Odisha

    🪓 ☀️ 🌾

    Due to forests being destroyed day by day and the lack of proper rainfall, agriculture is not doing well.

    — Suna Majhi

    🌿 ⛏️ 🌱

    Earlier, in our village's forest, we found many abundant herbs. But unfortunately, the roots of these herbs in the forest are being severely destroyed. So, we will try to keep them alive for this. I will go a bit.

    — Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh

    🌳 🥀 🍽️

    Locally available wild food products that are nutritious are very scarce in our area because the forests here are on the verge of extinction.

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    🌳 🔥 🚫

    Old, traditional foods are not available. As a result, the forest was also destroyed. The food that should be available is not available.

    — Keshab Majhi · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 🍎 📉

    Today, the forest's food, especially its fruits, is experiencing the greatest scarcity.

    — Priti Majhi · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌱 🚫 🙏

    This time, we are not receiving seeds from the agriculture department, which is a problem. We need to get some seeds from the agriculture department.

    — Amar Lal Dhurwey

    🌳 🪓 😔

    It is certainly remembered. Our people are destroying forests. As a result, when they go to the forest, no forest products, including food items, can be found. It would have been better if forests were not destroyed.

    — jitendra khila · Lachery, Malkangiri, Odisha

    🌳 😓 🤏

    In the past, various types of forest products, fruits, and roots were available, but now it requires effort.

    — Padmalochan Majhi · Ratachua, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 🚫 🌱

    The herbs, vegetables, fruits, and trees have been depleted from the forest.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🌳 💥 🚫

    What our ancestors used to obtain, now 90% of the forest has been destroyed. With the destruction of forests, the hills have also been destroyed. Whatever materials we used to find, especially food items, are no longer available.

    — jitendra khila · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 🌿 🚫

    Herbs, vegetable trees, medicinal plants are becoming extinct from our forests.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🌿 🪓 💀

    In the tribal area, in earlier times, there were many herbs and their culture. But today, due to deforestation, many birds could not even disperse, and traditional food practices could also not be preserved, leading to their extinction.

    — Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    🌳 🍯 🚫

    Now, honey, resin, Aainla (Indian gooseberry), Harada (chebulic myrobalan), and Baahada (beleric myrobalan) are no longer found in our forest.

    — Upendra Kumar Mahananda

    🌱 🧪 📉

    Nutritious food is not available from farming as before; all food available is cultivated with fertilizers. Various root-based foods are also not available in the forest.

    — KAPAL MARNDI · Bissamcuttack, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 💨 😔

    Food, forests, and agricultural systems are all slowly disappearing. Among these three, what we miss the most are the forests. The forests that were there before will not be there anymore. The absence of which...

    — Sudarsan Dalei · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 🔥 💊

    People have been living here in Amangara for many years. The forest has been much more damaged now than before. Because of this, we could not collect any medicinal herbs from the forest.

    — Padmini Bhoi

    💧 🌾 📉

    We have a water shortage even for double cropping. Due to this, we are using our own seed paddy and doing less threshing, as we have sown the paddy in the field.

    — Padmini Bhoi · SKIP NO LOCATION

    🌳 ⛏️ 🍽️

    We are not getting food to eat. Brother, the forest is completely depleted. When they destroyed everything by cutting down trees for mining, after that, now we are deprived of things like Charikuli, Barukuli, Kendu, and even bears (Bhalia), including the black bear (Kala Bhalia).

    — swornalata nayak · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌿 🚫 🤏

    Today, when we talk about forest products, things like root vegetables and fruits such as Kendu, Baheda, and Harida, which also had medicinal properties, are no longer available. They have now become extinct or are found in very small quantities.

    — Debendra Suna · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌿 💨 😔

    The disappearance of medicinal plants and herbs; earlier, medicinal herbs could be found in forests, but now everything is disappearing.

    — VEER SINGH SIJUI · Kharasawan, Seraikela-Kharsawan, Jharkhand

    📜 💨 😔

    Oh, there is also a distinct language of our Gonda society. And no one speaks that language anymore, slowly it has also disappeared. And now what we used to get from the forest, we are not getting it from the forest anymore, all the forests are cut down.

    — RINA BEHERA · Hemagiri, Sundargarh, Odisha

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