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    Bring Back Our Ancestral Grains

    Farmers in Kandhamal advocate for restoring traditional, organic millet cultivation to improve health and revitalize local food systems.

    By Sanjabati Pradhan, Woman farmer · Kandhamal

    Responds to — loss of traditional crops and healthy food

    Bring Back Our Ancestral Grains
    As farmers in Kandhamal, we remember a time when our fields nourished us differently. Traditionally, we used organic cow dung manure, and our food was pure. Now, with chemical fertilizers, many of us feel we are eating poison every day and destroying our bodies. We are trying to return to those healthy ways, cultivating with only organic methods. Many of us long for the return of our ancestral grains. We speak of Kangu, Kuheri, Mandia, and Jana – the millets and crops our fathers and ancestors cultivated. We also remember ragi, barnyard millet, foxtail millet, perahi, kodo, jhana millet, and even wild yam. These were not just food; they were part of our offerings, our heritage, and sustained us. It would be good if these crops were brought back now. By restoring these traditional grains and farming organically, we believe we can regain our health and strengthen our communities, just like our elders did. This is our path to staying healthy and well.

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    Cultivate traditional, organic millets and grains for health and community well-being.

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    Name: Sanjabati Pradhan. Village: Dapargaon. GP: Kanjamendi Block K. Nuagaon. I am a woman farmer. Traditionally, we used to cultivate using organic cow dung manure. Currently, due to the use of chemical fertilizers in the hope of more profit, we are eating poison every day and have destroyed our bodies. Therefore, if we do traditional farming, we will remain healthy.

    — Sidheswar Nayak

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    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

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    Name Biru Mallick, Village Salaguda. We prefer ragi, barnyard millet, foxtail millet, and perahi.

    — Manu Digal

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    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

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    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

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    My name is Tapaswini Pradhan, if I get ₹20,000, I will do poultry farming.

    — Sudhakar Pradhan

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    Assalamualaikum. Our block, Oshibali Ghoda. And in the village, they will eat. Earlier, they used to eat millet and bitter yam. Then, query and some sweet potato they were eating. This is restoration. You will say, if this much was being harvested, then it will be used. Query, Rani Ghai emerged.

    — Manu Digal

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    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

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    Gram Kirama, Hostel Aluguda, Block Baliguda. We are now eating paddy, black gram, and green gram. Earlier, our fathers used to eat this finger millet and this for offerings. They also ate query, kusada, kunda, and pita kunda. It would have been good if the 'Sa punarvarsh' had started. Will you say this much?

    — Manu Digal

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    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

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    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.

    — Manu Digal

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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

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    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

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

    — Manu Digal

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    My name is Siddheshwar Nayak, village Purnasahi, Gram Panchayat Sarangada, Block Kandhamal, District Kandhamal. We want that all cultivation should be done with organic fertilizers now, for that we will try. Thank you.

    — Sidheswar Nayak

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