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Vidhayak Sansad is building a new agricultural livelihood
program for the rural poor centered on the jatropha plant.
The oil from seeds of the jatropha plant can be processed
into an effective bio-diesel. The plant can grow in degraded,
hilly land, which many tribal and other impoverished farmers
possess. Therefore jatropha plant cultivation has the potential
to become a major source of income for these farmers.
VS successfully lobbied the
Maharashtra government to include the jatropha plant cultivation
in the state’s Employment Guarantee Scheme. The government
now provides financial benefits to impoverished farmers who
grow this plant. VS has created a nursery for the plants and
is engaged in the process of distributing the plants to impoverished
farmers. The organization is also the planning phase of developing
a plant to refine the oil of jatropha seeds into bio-diesel,
which will be owned and operated by a local farmers’
co-operative.
The following charts illustrate
the development of jatropha plant cultivation in select blocks
of Thane District where Vidhayak Sansad’s program is
active:

Summary for last 3 years
| Block |
Beneficiaries |
Plants |
Area (in hectres) |
| 2006 |
3493 |
1393943 |
1254.67 |
| 2007 |
4320 |
1887782 |
1699.17 |
| 2008 |
4074 |
1788105 |
1609.45 |
| Total |
11887 |
5069830 |
4563.29 |
We are aware of the controversies
surrounding jatropha cultivation, especially that government
incentives to produce a non-edible crop cut down on food production,
but we find that for farmers possessing otherwise unproductive
land, jatropha cultivation can be an important source of income
with limited to no impact on the local food supply. |