One for Bioneers

GreenLocal SaplingsIn late 2007, as we were preparing for our move back to India, Nipun and Guri tagged us with free tickets to an awesome but expensive conference on sustainability - The Bioneers.

With Aum in tow, Ragu and I took turns to listen in person to many great folks that we had only read about.

Halfway through a panel, Jay Harman, an inventor cum naturalist was almost choking about the destruction of species that goes on every second. The scientist in him knew too well what the naturalist in him did not want to. We all could feel a pinch of that pain.

It was time for Q&A and I told Jay that I didn't have any questions for him but had a promise to make. When I moved back to India in 6 months, I'd plant atleast a 100 trees of atleast 10  different species. And an entire album of chirps and songs will be dedicated to bioneers of the world. He instantly broke into a childish grin and I walked away with a lighter heart.

Recently, thanks to a lot of help from a lot of folks, we completed the planting of about 8500 trees. One of these evenings, I strolled to a part of the farm that I hardly visit and saw a group of parrots sipping off water pearls from corn petals and a contemplative peacock pecking on millets. Looked like a scene that would bring a smile on people like Jay.

Comments

The poet in You

Nisha, That last descriptive bit about the parrots and the peacock gives me a glimpse of the poet in you! Have you tried your hand at writing poetry - i know you're LIVING poetry!

Rural Entrepreneurship

Hello, I came across your page from goodnewsindia.com. Atree in Bangalore has run an innovative program, equipping rural folk to make excellent furniture from lantana. Pls contact Mr. Ramesh Kannan at Atree if you are interested to do this where you live. The furniture is cheap, eco friendly and durable. Regards, Gopakumar

this is awesome! god bless

this is awesome! god bless you rapida

Jatropha as a fence

Rahul,

We did not choose Jatrohpha for bio-diesel purposes..for that, they need to be planted and watered a little more carefully with seeds coming from the right variety.  We chose this becos it grows in abundance around here and is commonly used for fencing.

We have lots of plants growing near the Jatrophas so if they don't thrive, they may be causing some soil damage. Will check out Niger..Thanx!

- Ragu

 

pictures

sorry, just saw the picasa album from the previous post. looks like astounding progress. wonder if you've consider niger plants as opposed to jatropha? some friends who are experts in community-scale biodiesel production say that jatropha damages soil and presents many other problems that niger does not. -rahul

Wonderful!

I'd love to see more pictures of the farm as its evolving... else I may have to visit and see for myself! -rahul

Nisha, this is awesome!

Nisha, this is awesome! 8500 trees?!?! amazing :)

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