Udupi: Vittal Nayak’s organic farm in Manipal thrives with seasonal, chemical-free crops


Thejaswi U Poojary

Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Mar 21: Vittal Nayak, a farmer from Manchikodi in Manipal industrial area, has demonstrated that diverse organic cultivation is both possible and profitable by growing a wide range of chemical-free vegetables.

Coming from a long lineage of farmers, Nayak cultivates vegetables on two acres, areca nut on three acres, and coconut on two acres. His farm grows around 10 varieties of vegetables without chemical fertilizers. To ensure sustainability, he uses seeds from his own harvest, reducing dependency on external sources and promoting a self-sufficient farming cycle.

His farm produces a variety of vegetables, including radish and spiny cucumber—rarely grown in the coastal region—along with ladyfinger, yardlong beans, amaranth, multiple types of pumpkins, bottle gourd, snake gourd, Malabar spinach, ivy gourd, turmeric, brinjal, ridge gourd, colocasia, and more. He also grows two varieties of brown rice, ‘Badra MO4’ and ‘Karkala Kaje Akki.’ His commitment to seasonal cultivation ensures a continuous yield throughout the year.

In addition to vegetables, Nayak cultivates a traditional variety of brown rice (Kaje Akki) sufficient for his family’s needs. While the coastal region is known for coconut and areca nut plantations, his farm also includes these crops, along with small-scale watermelon cultivation once a year. Certain crops, such as radish and spiny cucumber, require extra care for weed control, water management, and organic manure application, which he carefully manages to ensure a successful harvest.

With growing health consciousness, consumers are opting for chemical-free vegetables over conventionally grown alternatives, leading to high demand for Nayak’s produce in local markets, including Udupi, Manipal, and Katapady. He encourages younger generations to take up organic farming and offers guidance to those interested. His dedication has earned him several honors for his achievements in organic farming.

"Farming has been my only means of livelihood. I’ve been growing crops since childhood, using animal waste and organic fertilizers. I rely on well water to maintain soil moisture. Recent weather changes are affecting the cultivation of ladyfinger and other rare vegetables. I believe that if we preserve seeds for five years, they will adapt to our local soil and climate. We use our farm’s produce for daily needs. I urge the younger generation to take up organic farming, and I am happy to guide anyone interested," Nayak shared.

 

 

 

  

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  • indian, benngaluur

    Tue, Mar 25 2025

    NEED TO USE COW DUNG AFTER DILUTING IN WATER FOR 2 DAYS TO GET RID OF PESTS AND USE NEEM WITH IT TO KILL THE PESTS.

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  • Dr. Henry Mascarenhas, Greenville, NC, USA

    Sun, Mar 23 2025

    I am an avid Gardner myself. Thank you for making it possible for your readers like me to celebrate Mr. Nayak's life long passion and love for the land. I would like to spend a week with him and work with him to sooth my soul and also to honor such a noble man when I visit my Motherland. Yes, if I could, please provide me with his WhatsApp contact. Again, thank you for honoring Mr. Nayak through your excellent Journalism Dr. Henry Mascarenhas henrymas@gmail.com

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  • Yashmitha, Mulky

    Sat, Mar 22 2025

    How can I reach out to Mr vittal nayak? Kindly share details of possible.

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  • Harish, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 22 2025

    Big salute to you sir. Can i get the number to reach Mr. Vittal Nayak?

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  • Mita, Kannur kerala

    Sat, Mar 22 2025

    Can i get contact number of mr.vittal nayak organic farmer fron manchikodi udupi

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Mar 22 2025

    yes

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  • Alwyn, Kudla

    Sat, Mar 22 2025

    Big salute to your sir. You remind me my father lived in Bombay 50 yrs and went to Mangalore to do the farm work for 25 years . He made baren land to green land with many agricultural crops and other plants

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 22 2025

    Smart farmer. I like his idea of growing mainly three types of crops. Vegetables, coconut, aracnuts. If one loses another gains. Kudos Nayak Maam.

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  • Charles Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 21 2025

    Nayak is true inspiration to everyone. I remember picking cow dung and using the same as fertilizer to grow vegetables.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Mar 21 2025

    Vittal Nayak is a blessing to Karnataka ...

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