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SRI RAMA RAKSHA IS A COMPREHENSIVE CONSERVATION SYSTEM

Guntur, March 02, (News Pulse)
Increasing the use of chemicals in recent months. Dieting such foods has affected people's health. There are some obstacles in the export of these varieties of crops. Mirchi is also a preferred in crops exported abroad. But 15 countries are reluctant to import that there are a number of toxic substances that are harmful to health. Thus farmers have been making changes in the Mirchi farming in Krishna district. There have been changes in export agreements with farmers. It is reported that companies are conscious of the conservation of the farmers in the system of comprehensive conservation. In the initiative of these companies, the farmers of Guntur, Prakasam and Krishna districts are producing chemical-free mirchi. The companies are taking care of the farmers. The crops are selected according to the agreement signed by the interested farmers. Take care not to use pesticides affecting exports.


SRI RAMA RAKSHA IS A COMPREHENSIVE CONSERVATION SYSTEM

Mirchi is dried and graded immediately. In the early part of the yields, the company representatives collect and test the peppers and provide tips and suggestions for farmers. Once the crop yields come in full, they are still being tested and taken care of. Only after confirmation that pesticide residues are not available, the companies are collecting directly from farmers and exporting them abroad. Exports from India to the European Union, USA, Canada, South Africa, North America, Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia. They are cautious to ensure that they meet the quality standards required by the respective countries. America, EU and South African countries allow for importation of aflatoxin at a maximum of 10 PFB (parts for billion). Canada, Australia, New Zealand 15 pFB and North American countries allow up to 30 pFb. As far as these rules are concerned, farmers are taking advantage of maintaining the livestock crop.