Brahmavar: Forgotten promises force farmers to start jaggery making facility


Silvester D'Souza

Daijiworld Media Network - Brahmavar (SP)

Brahmavar, Jan 16: Farmers from various parts of Udupi district had raised sugarcane in 2018 based on the perception that the sugar factory at Brahmavar would be revived soon, based on tall promises made by politicians. It was felt that if the people raised sugarcane, the government might show interest in the early revival of the factory. The farmers also felt that if the government planned to get the factory to begin manufacturing of sugar again, the sugarcane had already raised could be used as seeds. But there are not developments that can be termed as optimistic as regards the revival of this sugar factory. The farmers therefore are worried how to dispose the sugarcane they have grown.

In fact, Varahi irrigation project was initiated to encourage raising of sugarcane crops. But by the time water from the project reached the agricultural fields, the sugar factory had been closed down. When water reached his fields for the first time, Umanath Shetty, a farmer from Shanadi village, planted sugarcane in his12-acre fields. He had the distant hope that the factory might become functional again. But there have not been any developments on this front. Therefore, Shetty, along with friend Ramachandra Bhat, planned to set up a jaggery making unit in his field.

The jaggery unit was set at an expense of about Rs 5.5 lac. Ten workers for cutting down sugarcane, more to push sugarcane into the crusher, and workers having experience in making of jaggery were hired. 

This effort has given rise to curiosity among the people. Till about three decades ago, jaggery making unit was a usual sight in the district, but with the opening of sugar factory, they had slipped into the oblivion. The current generation has not seen such units. Therefore, people go to Shanadi, a hamlet far away from busy towns and roads, seeking fresh organic jaggery, fresh sugarcane juice, and melted jaggery and this unit has become quite popular in the region.

In this unit, Umanath Shetty's sugarcane is crushed for five days, and Ramachandra Bhat uses the facility to crush his sugarcane for two days. On an average, three tonnes of jaggery is manufactured every day, and fresh jaggery is sold right from one kg to entire tin. No chemicals or sugar are used in the process and therefore, the jaggery made here is popular. Everyday 100 to 150 persons come here to see the unit and buy jaggery. School students too come here often to get first-hand experience.

Umanath Shetty, who is also an hotelier, is now an active agriculturist. His friend, Ramachandra Bhat, is also a good farmer. He has grown sugarcane in two acres in between cashew plantation by using sprinklers. Both the friends work hard together in this facility, which makes one to feel proud of them.

Shanadi was known for juicy sugarcane in the past. If the government pays attention to the problems of sugarcane farmers, they can hope to see better days and begin growing sugarcane in more fields.

 

  

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  • Gerald Thoras, Mangalore/ Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 29 2020

    I'm interested in buying the jaggery in bulk for sale..... kindly send me your details about your product with price list.

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  • FLAVIAN DSOUZA, CHIK/BENGALURU

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    We should encourage jaggery production and subsidse as well ..sugar is not good for health

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  • Darryl, Bangalore

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    God Bless these entrepreneurs abundantly. The politicians of this country have earned the bad reputation of not being dependable to meet the commoners needs. Mr. Umanath Shetty and Mr. Ramachandra Bhat are doing a great job reviving the old tradition, and I feel it is a sustainable one apart from the organic value. May you receive the rich support of people in town and around.

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  • Marol, Udupi

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    Self - Help is the best help. Thank you and God bless each and every one of us.

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  • Wilfred J. Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York, USA

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    Good efforts from Mr. Umanath Shetty and Mr. Ramachandra Bhat to review sugarcane jaggrry farming. We used to grow sugarcane at our farms at Matpady village till 1980's. Present sugarcane farming must be supported and subsidized by government, farmers handwork need to be suitably rewarded.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    We have also lost hope of our Promised Money ...

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  • Gabriel Lewis, Brahmavar

    Fri, Jan 17 2020

    In India there's no safety, hygiene in food processing factories.
    No random quality checks by the food inspectors.
    Sad state affairs 😥😥🤦🤦

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  • Loraine, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 16 2020

    It is heartening to read and hear this news.Sugarcane and it's by products could really help in the growth of the economy if the farmers maintain consistency in their production. As the government is trying to ban plastics ,one can focus on the production of making carry bags and disposable plates and tumblers from the sugarcane beet.I,hope the concerned leaders will give importance to this aspect.
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