Brahmavar: Youth shows interest in breeding indigenous cattle species


Harshini Brahmavar

Daijiworld Media Network - Brahmavar (SP)

Brahmavar, Sep 5: Of late, most of the people who undertake agriculture opt to depend more on chemical fertilisers to get high yield as opposed to organic manure. But there is now demand for organically grown vegetables and grains. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, many have been forced to leave their jobs in foreign countries and return to their homes.

However, Nishan D'Souza, a youth from Neelavara, who secured a hotel management degree from Nitte, worked at Bengaluru and then in a cruise ship in the USA for six years, has returned to undertake agriculture under the 'back to basics' concept. He is finding happiness in his newfound activity.

Nishan has set up N N Farms' in a spacious land he inherited from his father, since he last three years. He has been fully engaged in the breeding of indigenous breeds of cows.

In addition to 48 different species of indigenous breed of cows, he also has undertaken poultry farming, eggs, vegetable cultivation, coconut, areca nut etc. His farmhouse products have good demand from places around Udupi. Before opening this farm he had visited different states to gather information. The breeds he has been raising have won awards at the cattle shows organized at Kota and Ellampalli.

Nishan has returned home after working abroad for six years, because of the attraction towards farming. He has found happiness in cattle-centric agriculture. He also provides guidance to those who want to undertake agriculture-based activities. He also has created his own Gobar Gas Plant and has been growing green grass for feeding the cows.

"The cow should be a part of agriculture. Children from the city visit cow shelters, animal care centres etc to see cows. Cow protection is not just extending protection to cows or giving them to cow shelters. We have to raise them with love and affection. With organic farming, fertility of the land improves. It is not easy to raise indigenoius species of cattle as their food habits are unique. In some places, in the name of milk of the local breds, a big, illegal business is going on. Therefore, our high quality milk does not command fair price, which is regrettable.

It is good if dairying is accompanied with horticultural crops. The food habits of the people has to improve. For that organic products should be given more impetus. It is good that the people are now more interested about health. Even if their prices are a little higher, organic products are healthy. The youth should show more interest in agriculture. For that the government encouragement is very much necessary," Nishan says.

 

 

  

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  • Nsrayanan, chennai

    Mon, Sep 07 2020

    Nicd to read abt you and hood feeling yo here. All the best ..a blessed soul you are...

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  • dk shetty, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    what a great achievement?
    youngsters/youth should look at farming/agriculture as an opportunity to earn decent income.
    Yes it involves lot of hard work, however it brings lot of peace and happiness in the long run to those who invest time, energy and passion. You are a good example for our village/small town youths.

    I could see in one of pics his love for these animals and care he takes .
    Keep up the good work and

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  • Sanjeev, Hyderabad

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Please inform me about the Indigenous cattle breeds suitable as also the employees needed where we can get .I have my farm in Hyderabad

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  • Gratian D'Silva, Barkur/UK

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Hi Nishan,
    It's nice to know that you are really enjoying your field of choice and doing very well. I really missed my chance to visit your farm on my last trip but I will definitely visit your place on my next trip to India. Your parents encouragement and your hard work is greatly appreciated !!

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Great Job
    All the best Nishan

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  • Fredrick Sequeira, Kallianpur.

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Heartening to read such reports. A lucrative job having sacrificed ,for self rural labour n toil in the natural habitat worth acclamation. God bless you n lead you to success and happiness and a bright sunny future.

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  • DILIP CORREA, Pernal/Muscat

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Superb Nishan. You are a role Model to our youth. Please share your contact number if possible to talk to you.

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  • Shameer, Riyadh

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Impressive! Would like to visit your farm someday.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Congratulations Nishan. Soo cute animals 😍😍 Feel happy to see your land filled with greenery. May god bless your work abundantly for the efforts you have undergone to develop your land and for love towards nature and these cute animals. Be careful of your cows as thieves are around.... May you be the model and inspiration to others too... Wish you every success 🙏🙏

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Cynthia

    Yes, it is really nice that this educated youth has gone back to the roots. Though, many of us have a chance, we do not want to dirty our hands in the earth that was cultivated by our parents, the fruit of which made us what we are today.

    When I go to the place, where I was born and brought up, Kelmbet in Bola, now I find lot of fields not cultivated. Even my sister's ten acre fertile land is not cultivated from 15 years. Some people in the area cultivate, just to continue the legacy of parents, as the other brothers share the loss, by making good of loss, since everything is carried out by labourers. Our educated people think that they are Fidalgos (aristocrats), but when the draft from foreign land stops, they will become Fidalgo in Langoti.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Santan Sir, Very very true. Your comment is marvelous. Your last paragraph says it all..waiting for draft. I have seen some houses forget growing vegetables... not bothered to plant one flower plant also. Working in our own garden gives immense pleasure and very healthy too!! Now a days touching mud has become "sheeee" causing allergy and "kellukuri" in the nails dear.....😪😪

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  • Arman, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Great Job brother Nishan D'Souza. Getting back to fields, Connecting to nature is most crucial now. Inspiring story.

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  • Cyril Mathias, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    I would like to visit his farm . Could you please provide me his contacts?

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  • Jerome Sequeira, MUMBAI/Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Your are doing wonderful job.this is the right time you have taken up this project .I am sure you will do wonders in this field in the future.i am sure you will succeed and do better.All the best .

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  • SK Hegde, karkala

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Wow ! Kudos to this guy

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  • Prashanth C Acharya, Udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Well done Nishan..!!
    Your story is encouraging everyone. It’s not so easy to maintain the work schedule. Great keep it up sir .Wish you all the best . If possible please share your contact number .

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