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Actual State of Organic Agriculture

ACTUAL STATE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE  

         IN INDIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES 

 

                                            Dr.Ashok K. Panigrahi and Mrs.Kusum Misra

 

 

            Organic agriculture is about more than just growing crops without using either chemical fertilizers and synthetic pesticides, rather it a holistic approach to the very system of farming that restores, maintains and enhances economical sustainability and ecological balance generating non toxic, healthy and tasty food or medicine or dye with natural fragrance and colour.

             In today’s world most organic growers since believe in biodiversity, they avoid GM varieties, whether crops or seeds or plants or animals. They use no chemical either for soil fertility or for pest control, no chemical either for their growth or for their protection except the medicines that too only when the situation is very bad and beyond control.

 

AN OVERVIEW

 

            Organic agriculture is currently being practiced in more than 100 countries the world over. The ill effects of agrochemicals used for last several decades have changed the minds of consumers in different countries who are now buying or willing to bye organic food stuffs with high premium.

            Policy makers are now promoting organic agriculture for several different reasons such as soil health, sustaining rural economy and creating better environment. The global organic area is estimated at 26 million hectare with 61 standards and 364    

certification bodies.

 

           The world organic market is estimated at 26 billion US $.

 

          The certified organic area in India is estimated at 2.5 million hectare but non-certified area is much more.

 

HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

Organic agriculture is being practiced in India since the beginning of agriculture in this country and it continued as such till Green Revolution was introduced in this country in the mid sixties.

 

There is a brief mention of organic agriculture in ancient literatures like the Rigveda, Ramayana, Mahabharata and Kautilya Arthshastra etc.

 

Sir Albert Howard was the first industrial agriculturist who was brought in to India by the British to teach the Indian farmers the use of agrochemicals but he ended up in learning the organic agriculture from Indian farmers, developed the Indore process and went on to establish the symbiotic fungal bridge between the humus in the soil and the sap of the plants through the mycorrhizal associations. He wrote in his, An Agricultural Testament, “Since industrial revolution, agriculture has become unbalance, the land is in revolt, diseases of all kinds are on the increase, the nature is removing the worn out soil by erosion.”

 

 

AGRICULTURE IN ANCIENT INDIA

 

1. Oldest practice              10,000 years ago dating back to Neolithic age by ancient
                                          civilization like Mesopotamia, Hwang Ho basin etc.

2. Ramayana                     All dead things returned to earth that in nourish soil and life  3. Mahabharata                5500 B.C., Kamadhenu – the sacred cow, had role in not            

                                         only in human life but also in soil fertility

4. Kautilya Arthshastra    300 B.C., use of several manures made of the excreta of

                                        domesticated animals and oil cake

5. Brihad Sanhita              Methods of choosing manures for crops and manuring

6. Rigveda                        2,500-1,500 B.C., green manure, use of dung of goat, sheep,
                                         cow etc.

 

LARGE SCALE USE OF CHEMICALS IN AGRICULTURE IN INDIA

 

US Noble laureate Norman Borlaug, the creator of the famous dwarf wheat variety in Mexico, visited India in 1957. In a press conference he said, “Were I been a member of the Indian Parliament I would leapt from my seat every fifteen minutes and yell at the top of my voice, fertilizers, give farmers more fertilizers.” The fact is that, between the fifties and sixties, in the independent India, there was a gap between the demand and production of food. To meet this, the Indian planners under the influence of the US institutions like the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations and the US food specialist Norman Borlaug, conceived the idea of paradigm shift in agriculture, from natural to chemical, from natives to high brids and high yields, the seeds of which gained popularity under the global brand name of “miracle seeds,” having the ability to soak up agrochemicals developed at that point of time. This was a global phenomenon and it helped in the global increases in food out puts instantly. To day the world food grain production is estimated at 2100 million tones and it is mostly based on use of agrochemicals, artificial chemical fertilizers and synthetic pesticides. However, the impacts of these agro chemicals, the artificial chemical fertilizers and synthetic pesticides are well observable. No data have been published by any the Indian agency like the US Environment Protection Agency (USEPA). The USEPA revealed in 1991 that the projected estimate of methane emission from the Indian paddy fields amounted to 37.8 metric tones per year, thus accusing Indian paddy cultivators in adding to the global green house gas accumulation as methane is also considered as a green house gas. Consequently in India more emphasis was attached to shift to non conventional agriculture and keep paddy cultivation limited to 47% of total arable land (National Agriculture Policy, 2000). Use of artificial chemical fertilizers especially N- fertilizers always invite the agricultural pests leading to applications of pesticides, especially synthetic pesticides and both of these pollute the environment substantially.

 

The global fertilizer use (in Kg/ha)

Korea                          -           357 kg             Japan               -           247 kg

Netherlands                  –           172 kg             Bangladesh       -          158 kg

Germany                      -           153 kg             India                 -             89 kg

 

 

The sinister logic of recommendation of the use of chemical fertilizers:

Plant requires 17 essential nutrients divided under two groups:

1. Macro nutrients- those required by plants in large amounts and                  

2. Micro nutrients-those required by plants in small amounts

Regardless of the sources, plants absorb all nutrients in inorganic forms only.           The 3 Macro or major primary nutrients are absorbed as under -

                        Nitrogen (N)       as      Ammonia, Nitrate and Nitrite                 

                        Phosphorus (P)   as     P2O5 (available phosphorus)                  
                        Potash  (K)          as     K2O   (available potash)

 The 3 macro secondary nutrients include such substances as Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg) and Sulphur (S) which are naturally available in the soil and manures.

Micronutrients or minor plant nutrients are in fact trace elements as Iron(Fe), Manganese(Mn), Zinc(Zn), Copper(Cu), Boron(B), Molybdenum(Mo) and  Cobalt(Co) and like the secondary macro nutrients, are supposed to be available in the soil and manures. Although there is nothing organic in the nutrient absorption by plants but plant up take is surely influenced by the source of origin of the said nutrients, it is better if it is from the organic source, as the availability is modest and release is delayed but prolonged and the nutrients do not influence each other’s up take. In the chemical process, excessive applications of nitrogenous fertilizers prevent phosphorus and potash up take by plants.  

Average nutrient uptake by crops per tones of economic yield 

              

           Nutrient

 

 

                 Crops

 

Paddy (Kg)                     Wheat (Kg)

N

20

25

P2O5

11

9

K2O

30

33

S

3

4.7

Ca

7

5.3

Mg

3

4.7

B

0.015

0.048

Cu

0.018

0.024

Fe

0.153

0.624

Mn

0.675

0.700

Mo

0.002

0.002

Zn

0004

0.056

State of facts

Intensive farming, said to be required to meet the increasing food demand of the growing population, exhaust natural soil fertility and distort soil’s natural balance.

It is suggested, inorganics have to be selectively added to the soil to maintain the required plant nutrition. But their ills are never assessed nor taken care of.

In the green revolution era throughout the world, the crop plants were basically protected through the use of biocides, pesticides, fungicides etc.and its impacts were never assessed.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Use of synthetic pesticide (in kg/ ha.) in USA, Japan, Korea, China and India are 1.5, 10.8, 6.6, 2.25 and 0.38 kg, respectively.

The uses of synthetic pesticides in the last few decades have become one of the essential inputs of modern farming, but consequences are evidently disastrous.

 

WHY   SHOULD WE EMBRACE ORGANIC FARMING?

Because food safety is as important as food security

DO WE KNOW HOW THE ARTIFICIAL CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS HARM US!

 They—-

v     Interfere and eliminate nutrition producing microbes (bacteria fungi and worms) from soil.

v     Impede and set in imbalance the entire mineral and micronutrient pattern in crop plants.

v     Excess of N- fertilizer in soil impair K uptake by crop plants and they lack K component in their tissues.

v     Excess of K applications decrease the amount of Vitamin-C (ascorbic acid) and carotene (pre Vitamin A) in crop plants.

v     Super phosphate applications cause deficiency of Cu and Zn in crop plants.

v     Their applications reduce the natural resistance to disease and pest in crop plants

v     N-fertilizer applications though enhance crop yield, it is in terms of carbohydrates. There occurs a deficiency in protein content by 20-25% w/w and the amino acid balance is greatly impaired, thus lowering the protein quality.

v     N- fertilizers (NO3,NO2 and NH3+) act as toxins in soil, percolated into underground water tables,NO3 and NO2 cause Methaemoglobinaemia (Methaemoglobin occurring in excess of normal 0.8%) which at 20% cause headache and giddiness, at 60% loss of consciousness and around 80%, death in adult human beings. Affected new borne turn blue and die (blue baby syndrome).

v     N- Fertilizers (NOx) reduce O3 by 3.5% by reducing NO (NO+O3      NO2+O2). A one percent of O3 depletion cause increase 2% of U-V radiation, 10% decreases of O3 in stratosphere increase Melanoma (skin cancer) by 20-30% besides causing high occurrence of cataracts, destruction of immunity, vegetation and sea-life.

v     Concentration of NO2 at 6.0mg/kg in excess of 2mg/kg of air cause leaf damage, impaired photosynthetic activity in many plants. At a higher concentration, causes burning sensation of mucous membranes. NO3 at 800mg/ltr.of water caused cattle deaths in epidemic form in Rajasthan in 1976.

THIS IS HOW THE SYNTHETIC PESTICIDES HARM US -

v     These are generally bionondegradables, introduced into the ecosystem, they play havoc, either as hazardous or toxicants or both.

v     Aimed at eliminating the pests, they end up in increasing their pesticide-resistance as most of the pests have as many as 10-30 life cycles in a year.

v     The table given below shows changes in cotton insecticide use(in mln.pounds),from USDA chemical use survey( It is to note that Bt cotton was introduced in US in 1996)

 

1964

1966

1971

1976

1982

1992

1998

2000

Organochlorines

54.6

45.4

33

18.6

1.2

1.2

0.3

0.5

Organophosphates

15.6

14.3

28.6

31.4

12.9

13.4

11.3

36.1

Carbamates

6.2

4.5

10.3

12.2

3.5

4

2.7

3.5

Synthetic pyrethroids

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

0.8

 

0.9

 

0.4

 

0.3

Others

1.6

0.7

1.5

2

1

0.3

0.1

0.1

Total pounds applied

78

64.9

73.4

64.2

19.4

19.8

14.8

40.5

 

v     Percolated into the underground water tables, cause pesticide pollution, the recent Coca cola- Pepsi and bottled water episodes are the glaring examples. Once consumed, they have one way traffic in the human (animal) vital tissues.

v     According to Pearson (1985) pesticide related deaths in developing countries are estimated at 10,000/yr. nearly 1.5-2 million persons in these countries suffer from acute poisoning related to pesticide use and consumption, whether knowingly or unknowingly.

Pesticide residue reported to be present in agricultural produce (from HAU)

Commodities

 

 

 

                    2001

 

Sample (No.)   Contamination

                    2002

 

Sample (No.) Contamination

Vegetables

(17 crops)

712

61

12% above MRL

529

63

8.5% above MRL

Fruits

(12 crops)

378

53

less than MRL

329

47

approaches MRL

 

Pesticide residue in animal feed, fodder, product and irrigation water in year 2001-2002.

 

Commodities

Sample No.

Contamination (%)

Major residue recorded

Feed and fodder

125

81

HCH, DDT, Chloropyriphos, indosulphan

Milk

537

52

94% HCH, 9% indosulphan and DDT residue

Butter

184

67.4

- do -

Irrigation Water

Surface water

 

258

 

60

 

HCH, DDT

Canal water

251

73

Indosulphan, Chloropyriphos

4 above MRL

Pond water

10

11

All

All

- do -

                                   

Maximum residue limit (MRL) of pesticide on food commodities (prevention of food adulteration acts- 1954)

Name of pesticide Food

 

MRL (Mg/kg)

Aldrine

Food grains, milk, vegetables

0.01, 0.15, 0.10

Captan

Food and vegetables

15.0

Carbendazim

Food grains, vegetable and milk

0.5, 0.5, 0.1

Carbofuran

Food grains, fruit/vegetables, milk

0.10, 0.10, 0.05

Chloropyriphos

Food grains, fruits, Cauliflowers

0.05, 0.50, 0.01

DDT

Milk/milk product, fruits/vegetables

1.25, 3.5

Indosulphan

Fruits/vegetables

2.00

Heptachlor

Food grains, vegetables

0.01, 0.055

 

Do the plants actually require mineral fertilizers?

Facts regarding evolution

1. Creation of earth                               -           5 billion years ago

2. First life started                                 -           2 billion years ago

3. Initiation of plants                              -           500 million years ago

4. Appearance of man                          -           2 million years ago

5. Pre-historic man started cultivation -  10000 years ago

6 Concept of fertilizers use        -        J B Boussingault (French chemist) and                                                                        Justus Von Liebig (German chemist) in 1840.

 

7. First global fertilizer industry- Roth Amsted Experimental station, London, 1842.

                                                      (Single Super Phosphate or SSP)

8. First fertilizer industry in India-SSP (Parry), Ranipet, Tamil Nadu, India, in1906.

9. History of fertilizer                      -     100 to 160 years only

10. Principal source of Global Fertilizer supply – American II war surplus materials,

                                                                           Nitrogenous and Phosphatic fertilizers.

FACTS FAVOURING ORGANIC FARMING

Organic proponents are against fertilizer inputs due to the following reasons.

  1. Fertilizer use is only 100-160 years old.
  2. Not willing to accept the claim that fertilizers enhanced global food production.
  3. Lot of plants on road sides, hills and deserts are surviving with humus from biomass years after years, without any fertilizers being ever applied.
  4. Fertilizer is from the brain of the industrial lobby only, and is neither for the advantage of the farmer-consumer nor the environment.
  5. Crop produced with chemicals contains heavy metals and other contaminants, hence, not well for health.
  6. Agrochemicals cause disease and death due to excess nitrate and pesticide residues.
  7. The so called food produced through the use of agrochemicals is devoid of vital minerals and vitamins which, in turn, incapacitate the enzyme systems so vital for proper body functions necessitating their additions to food and medicines.
  8. Fertilizers like Urea and DAP contain heavy metals like lead and cadmium.

Concentration of heavy metals (PPM) on dry weight basis.

 

Source

Arsenic

Cadmium

Lead

Nickel

Urea

DAP

9.9 – 16.2

4.6 – 35.5

2.1 – 3.7

7.4 – 22.2

MOP

 

Adverse effect of nitrogenous fertilizers on human health and environment

Effects

Causative agents

Human health

Excess NO3 and NO2 in water and food

Methemoglobinaemia

and Cancer

Nitrosamine illness from NO2 secondary amines peroxiacyl nitrate

Environment health

Eutrophication

Excess NO3 in food and water, eutrophication in water bodies owing to run off agricultural fertilizers

Materials and ecosystem damage

HNO3, leading to acid rain and Aerosols in rainfall

 

Compound growth rate in important crops in India is quite unsatisfactory

Crops

1980-1990

1991-2000

Rice

3.10

1.27

Wheat

3.10

2.11

Maize

2.09

1.69

Total cereals

2.90

1.56

Total pulses

1.61

0.96

Total food grains

2.74

1.52

Total oilseeds

2.53

1.25

Sugarcane

1.27

0.95

Cotton

4.10

Total non-food grains

2.31

1.04

All principal crops

2.56

1.31

 

Efficiency of Fertilizers is not more than 50% and the remaining is huge loss

Nutrient use efficiency in India

Nutrient

Efficiency (%)

Nitrogen

30-50

Phosphorus

15-20

Potassium

70-80

Zinc

2-5

Iron

1-2

Copper

1-2

 

 

 

Nutrient utilization by plants irrespective of sources is through mineralization by billions of micro organism which are available in the soil for this job.

 

                        Ammonifers              Nitrosomonas

Nitrogen (air) —————-à NH3—————–à NO3

                   Ammonification             Nitrobector          

 

                                        P-mineralizing

Phosphorus from rocks—————————à P2O5

                                    Organisms (as Bacillus &

                                    Pseudomonas)

Excess and indiscriminate use of inorganic fertilizer has deteriorated soil health badly leading to deficiency of both plant macro and micro nutrients.

 

Why organically grown food are preferred over Inorganically grown food:-

Organically grown food contains more vitamins, minerals, enzymes, trace elements and even cancer fighting antioxidants than conventionally grown food, revealed a two years study made in Chicago, USA. It was also observed that the average level of minerals were much higher in the organically grown food than in the conventionally grown food. Besides, the organically grown food always tastes far better and has a longer keeping quality even without refrigeration.

 

Minerals

% higher (Chicago study)

Calcium

63% higher over convent grown food.

Iron

73%     ,,

Magnesium

118%   ,,

Molybdenum

178%   ,,

Phosphorus

91%    ,,

Potassium

125%   ,,

Zinc

60%    ,,

 

Studies reveal that the productivity of organic farming may be less in the initial year(s) but the same increases progressively equating and then surpassing the yields under inorganic farming by 3rd/4th  years, with enhanced B:C ratios.

 

Yield economics of organic farming vis–a–vis conventional farming.

 

Year

Status

Yield (Q/ha)

Gross income (Rs)

Premium (20%)

Total (Rs)

Net income (Rs)

Surplus/ deficit over conventional

Conventional

 

10

20000

0

20000

9000

0

1st year

Year of conversion

5

10000

0

10000

750

- 6250

2nd year

- do -

5.75

11250

0

11250

3750

- 5250

3rd year

Organic

6.25

12500

2500

15000

7000

- 1500

4th year

- do -

7.5

15000

3000

18000

10500

1500

5th year

- do -

8.75

17500

3500

21000

13500

4500

6th year

- do -

10.0

20000

4000

24000

16500

7500

 

Regular addition of organic manure improves the soil quality. The loss of nutrients in organic manure is very less due to its slow and delayed release.

 

 

Mean value of aggregated soil data from 16 pairs of farms each with organic (bio) and conventional (Con) farming practices

Soil property

All bio farm

All Con. Farm

Bulk density (Mg m-3)

1.07

1.15

Penetration resistance 0-20 cm (Mpa)

2.84

3.18

Carbon (%)

4.84

4.27

Respiration (µ/O2 h-1 g-1)

73.7

55.4

Mineralizable N (mg/Kg)

140

105.9

Ratio of mineralizable N to C (mg/g)

2.99

2.59

Cation Exchange Capacity (C mol/kg)

21.5

19.6

Definition and objectives of organic agriculture

The concept of organic agriculture is often misconceived and misrepresented

 

The organic agriculture in real sense is the one that envisages a comprehensive management approach to sustainably improve the soil fertility and control the pests so as to improve the B: C ratio.

 

Organic agriculture is a production system which avoids or excludes the use of all synthetic compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators and live stock feed additives.

 

It relies on crop rotations, legumes, green manures, crop residues, animal manures, off farm organic wastes, vermi technology and methods of botanical and biological pest control.

 

Organic farming is the concept of farm as an organism, in which all the components – soil minerals, organic matters, micro organisms, insects, plants, animals and humans – interact to create a coherent self regulating and stable whole (Lampkin, 1999).

 

Sustainable agriculture prohibits reliance on all purchased inputs, whether chemical or organic and thus improves the B: C ratio. 

     

Organic farming is propagated to make agriculture sustainable, hence, is a holistic production system with enhanced B: C ratio.

 

   International federation of organic agriculture movement (IFOAM) stresses and supports the development of self supporting system on local and regional basis.

Principles of organic agriculture

The main principles are as follows:

  1. To maintain long term soil fertility with ecological balance.
  2. To avoid all forms of pollution resulting from agricultural operations.
  3. To produce toxin free food stuff of high nutritional quality in sufficient quantity and better taste.
  4. To reduce the use of fossil energy in agriculture practice to a minimum.
  5. To give the live stocks condition of life akin to their physiological needs.
  6. To enable farmers to earn a living through their work and improve their economic standards so as to make agriculture sustainable and farmers, the world over, dignified human beings.

The four pillars of organic agriculture

  1. Organic standard
  2. Certification/regulatory mechanism
  3. Technology packages
  4. Market network

Standard and certification

The most important component of organic farming in modern era is certification programme which consist of

  1. Standard (rules)
  2. Inspection (checking whether rules implemented)
  3. Certification (judgement)

Only by these three norms, organic farming can be distinguished from other methods of sustainable agriculture.

These standards defined what can be leveled “certified organic” and sold commercially as such.

In fact, certification in organic agriculture generally refers to third party certification. Third party implies that it is not done by either producer (1st party) or the buyer (2nd party).

The system includes farm inspectors and audit trails (checking of records).

Certificate is valid only if it is done by accredited certifying agency.

Certification programme varies from country to country because of the differences in environmental, climatic, social and cultural factors.

Standard

Globally, there are more than 60 standards. International Federation for Organic Agricultural Movement (IFOAM) (Headquarter – Germany), first established                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   accreditation programme in 1992 to accredit certifying bodies and to setup Intl. Organic Accr. Services (IOAS). FAO, WHO and Inter governmental bodies, 1962 laid out a set of guidelines for organic productions mostly in the EU states. In 1991 Demeter international a world wide network and Japan Agriculture Standard (JAS) were set up..

 The statutory norms of product labeling depends on the destination to which the same is to be exported or the destined market of sale such as the US, EU, or Japan.

  1. In the EU states, it must confer to EEC regulation no. 2092/91.
  2. In the US, it must confer to the UASDA standards for organic foods.
  3. In Japan, it must confer to Japanese Agriculture Standards (JAS) for organic products.

Highly accepted Certifications

           It includes those from agencies and associations such as CODEX and IFOAM (International Federation for Organic Agricultural Movement) etc.They are accepted in the US, EU states and Japan, the most important organic markets.

           The Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, in 2000 launched the National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP) to ensure focused and well directed development of organic agriculture in India. A national steering committee (NSC) was formed comprising of APEDA(Agricultural and Processed food Export Development Authority), Spices Board, Coffee Board and various government and private organizations associated with the organic movement to formulate the national standards for organic agriculture with the following guide lines;

  • No harmful chemicals have been applied to the land for at least 3 years
  • The farmer and processor have annual certification inspections
  • They have maintained detailed records of their practices
  • They use eco-friendly methods and substances for soil fertility and pest control.

On the recommendations of the National steering committee, the government has constituted the accreditation agencies for the NPOP. The works of these agencies are:

  • Drawing up procedures for evaluation and accreditation of certification programmes
  • Formulating procedures for evaluation of the agencies implementing the programmes.

The following agencies have been approved as accreditation agencies by the Government of India;

  1. APEDA, 2. Spices Board, 3. Coffee Board, 4. Tea Board, 5. Coconut Development Board and 6. The Directorate of Cashew and Cocoa Development.

As per report, today there are 364 certification bodies across the world.

Certification bodies and their approval per region (IFOAM, 2004)

                           

Region 

Total       

IFOAM

Japan 

ISO65  

EU

USA

Africa

        7

 

 

1

 

 

Asia

83

4

65

1

1

2

Europe

130

10

9

45

100

28

Latin America/ Caribbean

33

4

-

10

5

8

North America

101

4

1

14

-

64

Oceania

10

4

6

3

6

4

Total

364

26

81

74

112

106

 

Technology packages

Conventional practices can’t be followed for growing crops organically. It includes following

a)       Land preparation

b)       Selection of variety

c)       Organic fertilization

d)       Biological control of pests – diseases – weed

e)       Harvest storage etc.

Some countries have developed package of practices for some selected crops but there is an ample scope to refine this package with scientific methods and practices.

Market network

It is expected that organic produce should fetch a greater market premium as compared to the traditional one and there should be definite market to buy the produce at a higher price.

The basic focus of organic agriculture should be

  1. To produce  farm products for the home i.e., internal consumption and
  2. For the markets, basically for export, since this will fetch more revenue.

Global scenario of organic agriculture

About 100 countries of the world are in organic agriculture and area under organic. is increasing. As per a study made in2004, by the Foundation of Ecology and Agriculture (FOUL), the total global area under organic is about 24 million hectare.

Land area of major countries under organic management

 

Name of country

Area under organic (M.ha)

% of total agriculture area

No. of organic farm

Australia

100000

2.20

1380

Argentina

20600

1.70

1779

U.S.A.

0.95

0.23

6949

U.K.

0.7245

4.22

4057

Germany

0.6969

4.10

15628

South Africa

0.0045

0.05

250

China

0.3012

0.06

2910

Japan

0.0005

0.10

-

India

0.0370

0.03

5147

Pakistan

0.0002

0.08

405

Sri Lanka

0.0015

0.65

3301

All world

240700

1.60

462475

Source: IFOAM, 2004

Among the organic food growing countries, Australia is the top (42%) followed by Argentina and Latin America and Europe. The total area in Asia is 880000 hectare (0.07% of total area).

MARKET

  1. The current world organic market has been estimated at over US 26 billion $ from cultivated total area of around 24 million hectare world wide.
  2. It almost reached 31 billion US$ by 2005.
  3. Premium on most organic products range between 35-100%.

4.   95% of the organic product is consumed in developed countries.

5.  The major producers and importers of organic products are EU, USA and   

     Japan

The principal organic products include

  1.  
    1. Fresh fruits and vegetables
    2. Cereals (wheat, rice, maize), coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, herbs, oilseeds, pulses, milk products, honey, meat, edible nuts and semi-processed food etc.

Organic market share = 1% of total food share

Global market in 2005  =  31 billion US $

Value of organic food sales

 

USA

8000 million US$

Germany

2100 million US$

UK

1000 million US$

Italy

1000 million US$

France

  850 million US$

Switzerland

  450 million US$

India (Export)

More than 17 million US$

 

ORGANIC AGRICULTURE IN INDIA

In year 2000, the National Agriculture Policy was framed and following that,

 

  1. Planning Commission constituted a steering group on agriculture who, in turn, identified that organic farming should be taken up as a major thrust area under the 10th Plan. The region included NE rainfed area and in the areas where the consumption of agro-chemical is low or negligible like Uttranchal.
  2. The traditional knowledge of agriculture relating to organic farming was re-assessed and its scientific up gradation was done.
  3. DAC constituted a Task Force on organic farming which recommended the motion of organic farming.
  4. Ministry of Commerce launched a national organic programme in April, 2000 and APEDA (Ag. Pro. Food products Exports Dev. Authority) was to implement the national programme for organic production. APEDA then set the followings-

1. National standard   2.  Accreditation criteria

3. Inspection and certification agency,  4.  Accreditation procedure

5. Inspection and certification procedure as have been approved by   

    the National Screening Committee

India’s advantages in organic agriculture

India is endowed with diverse forms of nutrients in different soil types as available in different parts of the country which help in organic cultivation.

Farmers in most parts still depend on the animals and biodiversity for agriculture

Use of chemicals in agriculture in most parts is much below the prescribed doses; in the north-east states, agrochemicals have been selectively barred since long.

Availability of organic nutritional inputs in India as estimated by NCOF, Ghaziabad is as follows:

 

  1. Crop residue (3.865 billion tones) 2.  Animal dung (3.854 million tones)

3.  Green manure (0.223 million tones) 4. Bio-fertilizer (0.3670 million tones)

5.  Besides it has enough scope for both ancient and modern method of organic agriculture using Nadep compost, Vermi compost and other such practices.

i)    Soil fertility

     a.)   Sanjeevan System, derived from the Indian traditional knowledge system,    

essentially promotes the growth of soil microbes to a super active form through  the spray of alcoholic extracts, called “amruta” of 2 Ficus plants on composts of all kinds. The matter has been proved at Sanjeevani Sugar Factory, Kopergaon, Maharashtra, where microbial count increased to 1012  in 15 days.

b.)  Panchagabya, recommended by the Indian knowledge system, is used mostly in south India as a foliar spray for plant growth (Stock solution = 5 kg fresh cow dung  + 3 liter cow urine + 2 liter cow milk + 1 liter cow ghee + 2 liter cow milk curd + 3 liter sugar cane juice + 3 liter tender coconut water + 12 ripe bananas, kept in an earthen pot, stirred vigorously once in the morning for 15 days, 3% aqueous solution is sprayed on all crops to revive the dieing crop and envigorous the healthy crop).

c.)  Agnihotra, is an ancient Vedic method, revived recently by plant scientists and is adopted widely around the world for all crops and even for waste land reclamations.(Ingredients include a pyramidal copper vessel, few dry cow dung cakes, little cow ghee, few rice grains, a copper spoon. The dung cakes are ignited at the field every day at Sun rise and Sun set with the recitation of 2 Sanskrit mantras in praise of the Sun and fire and ash so gathered, called the “miracle powder” acts as both growth promoter and insecticide when sprayed on the field.

d)   Vermi compost or more precisely worm-cast applications. Culture and collection of worm casts of select varieties of earthworms, both native and nativised, are rich in plant nutrients and plant food generating microbes. Its applications in the farm soil help crop plants grow, flower and fruit properly.

      Raw animal dungs and decaying biodiversity make up the food of the earthworms that grow in shady moist places.

     Contribution of Earthworms to Soil fertility in form of Worm casts (in kg./ ha.)

                                                           Nitrogen (N)     Phosphorus (P)     Potash (K)  

     General soil sample       —-                   340.2                 40.8                    380.7

     Worm cast of Metaphire posthuma—   610.2                 46.7                    781.0

     (Giant tropical earth worms of Orissa)

     Initial soil sample         ——                 269.7                52.2                    561.25

    Worm casts of mixed species worms –  573.88              70.65                   825.8

          -do-        Perionyx excavatus           558.2                 61.9                    611.52

          -do-        Eisenia foetida                  698.92               90.36                  861

 

    Contributions of Biodiversity to soil fertility under 20%soil incorporations (kg. /ha)

    Soil nutrients  Initial state   Moringa   Eichornea   Cassia   Pongamia   Sesbania

  (kg./ ha.)         (kg./ ha.)        leaf             leaf           leaf       leaf            leaf

Nitrogen (N)       269.7          310.46      299.48      294.48   303.36        265.97

Phosphorus (P)    52.2             62.5          62              62.7       63              31.37

Potash (K)         561.25         598.1        608.83       596.73   594.04       540.03

 

      Major Nutrient Removal by different crops :( Unit- kg. per quintal of product)

       Crop               Crop part              Nitrogen          Phosphorus        Potash

      Paddy             grain/straw               1.34/0.61         0.54/0.37           0.27/3.70

      Groundnut      Pod/calm                  3.02/0.4           0.74/0.14           0.52/0.7

      Potato             Tuber                      0.74                 0.28                   1.4

      Gram              Grain                        5.25                 1.65                   4                   

e.)  Other minor methods such as – Soil collected from the the Banyan tree surroundings and Animal Horn Manures etc.are also used in many parts.

ii)   Pest control     

Botanicals (plant derived materials), Biological pest control agents (predatory, parasitic and parasitoidic organisms) and bio pesticides (virus and bacteria) are used to control the agricultural pests. Among all plants, Azadirachta indica,

      which contains azadirachtin is the best because it is a mixture of more than 150     

      active principles, or terpenoids against which pests can not develop resistance.

      Area

i)    Around 76000 hectare area comes under certified organic farming

ii)   2.4 million hectare is certified forest area for collection of wild herbs.

iii)   Uttranchal and Sikkim have declared themselves organic states

iv)  In Maharashtra more than 50000 hectare of which 10000 hectare is certified

v)   Karnataka, more than 1513 hectare

vi)  Most of the dry zones practice organic farming

vii)  Other states are also promoting organic farming like Rajasthan, TN, Kerala, M.P., HP and Gujarat.

National Standards

Under NPOP, GoI has developed national standard for organic products. Ministry of Agriculture has accepted this standard.

  1. Laid on policy for development and certification of organic product
  2. Facilitate certification of organic products confirming to the standards of the national programme
  3. Institute a logo and prescribe its award by accrediting bodies on products qualifying for bearing India organic level
  4. A national steering committee comprising Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Agriculture, APEDA, National Organic Products Board, Spices Board, Coffee Board, Tea Board, and various other government and private organization associated with the organic movement is monitoring the overall organic activity under NPOP in India.
  5. The NPOP standard has got equivalency with the standard of EU commission

      and is acceptable in EU countries. The same with USA, is under process.

CERTIFICATION BODIES.

There are 12 accredited certifying agencies in the country

Name of certifying agency

 

Address

 

Name of certifying agency

 

Address

 

Association for promotion of organic farming

 

Alumni association building, Belari road, Hebbal, Bangalore

 

Indian Society for Certification for organic products

 

Rasa Building, 162/163,  Ponnai arajapuram, Coimbatore, TN

 

Indian organic certification agency

 

Thottumughan, Post Aluva, 683015, Cochin, Kerala

 

Skal Inspection and Certification Agency

 

Mahalaxmi Layout, No.191, 1st main Road, Bangalore – 560086.

 

IMO control Pvt. Ltd.

 

26, 17th main HAL, 2nd ‘A’ Stage, Bangalore – 560008, Ph. 080-25285883

 

Ecocert International

 

54A, kanchan Nagar, Nakshetrawadi, Auragabad – 413002. Maharashtra

0240-2376336

 

 

Bioinspectra

 

 

C/o Indocert, Thottumugham P.O. Aluva – 683105, Cochin, Kerala State

Ph.0484-2630908

 

SGS India Pvt. Ltd.

 

250, udyog Vihar, Phase-IV, Gurgaon-122015.

Ph.0124-2399757

 

LACON

 

Mithradham, Chunangardi

 

International Resources for Fair Trade (IRFD)

 

Sona Udyog Unit No.7 Parsi Panchayat Road

Andheri (E)

Mumbai – 400069.

Ph.022-28235246

 

One Cert Asia

 

Agrasen Farm Vatika

Road off Ton Rd.

Jaipur, Rajashtan

 

National Organic Certification Association (NOCA)

 

Pune

 

* Travel and inspection: Rs.12000-Rs.19000 per day (depending on small farmers, cooperative, estate manufacturers, large and medium sized processors).

* Report preparation: Rs.5000/-  *  Certification cost: Rs.5000/-

MARKET

As regards market, India is at a very nascent stage when it comes to export of organic products. During 2004-2005, total organic export was 6472 m.t. at a value of Rs.80-90 crore, the maximum products coming from Kerala.

Indian organic: an Overview (2004-2005)

  1. Area under certified                                          =          2.5 million ha
  2. Total certified product                                       =          115,238 metric tones
  3. Total project certified                                        =          332
  4. Number of processing units                               =          158
  5. Accredited inspection and certifying agencies  =            11
  6. Number of products exported                           =          35
  7. States involved in organic export

a)      Kerala                                      =   

About the Author

Author is an avid natrure analyst,has worked on & written books,research papers and short & large articles on several aspects of the nature such as farming,forest,food and water etc.


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Coffee Service Table



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Starting a Coffee Shop: Equipment Needs

So you have decided on starting a coffee shop! Congratulations! In my coffee shop business plan package, I go into more detail regarding equipment but due to space here, I am only going to give you some basic ideas of what to consider when looking at your equipment needs.

First of all, do yourself a favor and DO NOT buy any used equipment unless you know the exact age, where it came from, who used it, and that maintenance records are verifiable. I am only referring to anything with a motor or compressor. Used sinks, tables, counters, etc are fine as long as they are in decent shape. All other equipment, be VERY careful!

Even if you get it from a friend, you might be assured by them that the equipment was maintained properly and often, however did they get it used and can they get that guarantee from whom they bought it from? And how old really is it?

As you may have guessed, I fell into this trap and had things breaking down when I did not expect it shortly after I opened my coffee shop. Yes even my espresso machine. I was in a bad spot then! Luckily I had access to a one group machine for backup and a local guy was able to fix the other fast but you may not be as lucky.

I eventually upgraded to mostly new equipment when, but this can be avoided by getting new equipment at the start. You will be glad you did it, trust me!

Equipment Needs

Cash register or POS computer? – A computer POS (point of sale) system is good there is no doubt about it. These are the ones that have the touch screen monitors and such. However, they are probably (and arguably) best for analyzing your sales and inventory only, and not much more. They do not speed up your customer line.

If you want one of these guys, be prepared to pay about $5000 for a base system. The price goes up for multiple terminals and printers, monitors, a kitchen printer, etc.

In my opinion though, a POS fast food register that has price look ups (PLU) and department categories is sufficient for most coffee shops. Try to get one that allows you to download the information to your computer. Most have this feature today. It may, however increase your manual inventory and sales tracking if you have to put this info into your accounting software and spreadsheets manually but it can be a big money saver. If you get in the habit of entering the figures daily, you will not have a huge amount of data entry to do at month’s end. You can usually get these types of registers for about $800 or so.

If you end up opening other stores, I think the touch screen computer POS may be the way to go then because it will make your management and inventory control much easier, and you can link all of your stores together and control them from one place.

Espresso Machine

This is the Mack daddy of the whole business, your life blood. DO NOT SKIMP ON IT! However, having said that there is the line of overkill you do not need to cross either. I say, two group maximum, if you need more power or want a backup, get a one group as well.

The feasibility of a three or four group is great but it’s difficult to get more than one person working on them due to spacing of the group heads, etc. Ordinarily, you do not need more than one person pulling shots and making the espresso beverages anyway. It is almost impossible for one barista to use all four groups at one time so you be the judge! However that may be up to debate if you get REALLY busy. However, a two group is always my choice.

There are three basic types of espresso machines: Semi-Automatic, Automatic or Super Automatic. Well My choice is always the automatic because you can program them to cut off a shot at 23 seconds, or whatever you choose but still do it manually. The semi-automatic requires manual shut off by the operator.

The super automatic machine will grind the beans, tamp, pull the shot, shut it off and even discard the used grounds. Yes, I am serious. I believe you lose a lot of ‘art’ when you use one of these. You’d be surprised at the amount of people that love to see a barista set up and then pull a great shot. These super autos are also big bucks. But if all you want to do is move your cattle call through the line, this is the machine for you!

The boiler capacity should be large enough for a big rush, 9-14 liters should be sufficient. You do not want to run out of steam or hot water in a rush and with a smaller boiler that will happen! Trust me on this from experience!

Buy a machine based on the availability to get parts and service locally. Do not buy based on price alone, or ‘coolness’ or ‘features’ of a machine. They are all good these days. Features will not mean anything if you cannot get local service on your machine.

As far as water softeners, the choice to get a whole water system softener is going to depend on where you are located. In central Texas, the water is VERY hard but I chose to not soften my whole water system, just for the espresso machine. If you are not familiar with hard water, this is what causes lime build-up. It’s a white, crusty looking build up that will kill your $5000 or 10,000 espresso machine. It clogs up the piping that in time, builds up to the point of the water not being able to get through. Then your machine needs to be completely taken apart and de-limed. Not pretty and not cheap!

You will most likely have to have a complete de-liming performed several times over the life of your machine, however if your water is very hard and you do not soften it for your espresso machine, you will most likely have to have it de-limed at a minimum of once per year. This will get time-consuming and expensive, even if you learn to do it yourself. I had my one group de-limed for about $900 so do the math. Avoid lime scale build-up by getting a water softener.

Espresso Grinders

You will need one for decaf and one for regular espresso. There are several manufacturers and models. I will tell you though to be sure it’s automatic and has a doser/coffee hopper. They make a doserless model that grinds right into the portafilter and though this is freshly ground espresso, it does not work well in a rush! The units with a hopper allow the hopper to fill with ground espresso and have a lid to keep out the air. The bigger units have a bigger hopper and vice versa. Also, these have a bean hopper that you can get about 2 lbs of espresso beans in.

Bulk Coffee Grinder

These are the types you see in the food store bulk coffee aisle. Be sure to get the full scale version, not the shorter one. The only difference I can see is the taller one is easier to get a bag under to grind beans for customers. The shorter one is not! Try to have one grinder for regular and decaf, and another for flavored coffee if you will serve it. Using the same for all three will make the regular and decaf coffee taste like the flavored coffee. This grinder will need proper maintenance and burr replacement after so many hours as well. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations on this.

Coffee Maker (drip)

Be sure to buy for your volume. Automatics are best as they are plumbed to a water line. Pour over units will you need to fill manually! The air pot brewers are the better fits because they brew the coffee directly into the air pots. There are single unit models and double unit models. You will save a lot of time especially in a rush, with a double brew unit.

Pastry Case (refrigerated and non)

There are several different sizes. Take your floor space into consideration but also buy for capacity and visual display. A nice, attractive unit that holds and displays a nice array of pastries is key for merchandising. Dual zone cases are a good idea because they let you have part cold, and part room temperature (dry case) pastries that do not need to be refrigerated.

Blender

There are several models to choose from but some have features you just won’t need. Be sure to get a commercial blender. Consumer units do not have the heavy duty types of motors that commercial units have. That means they will break down a lot faster than a commercial one! I would suggest you give Vitamix a look here.

Sandwich Prep Unit

These come in single, double and triple door units. Of course, plan for your overall room but your needs as well. The larger units have more capacity inside the unit, but the bigger plus is the prep top area that has more compartments to put meats, vegetables, etc in. If you are planning on a regular deli and Panini service, I would say the double door unit would be good. You may even get away with the smaller one!

Under Counter Refrigerator

Do yourself a favor and get a double door unit. These are basically like the sandwich prep units but without the top compartments. The inside capacity should be big enough to hold a good portion of your dairy, as well as opened soy cartons, smoothie mix, bottled water and soda (if you do not have a larger unit or merchandiser for water and soda. Plan accordingly.

Storage Refrigerator

This is for the back of your shop. This will be your commercial refrigerator in the back area to house your back stock of refrigerated items such as milk, as well as your baking ingredients, food items, etc. There are double and single door units.

Ice Maker

Getting an ice maker that can make an average of 600-1000 lbs per day is good. It will give you enough and still be able to make more within 24 hours. In a busy shop, you’d be surprised how much ice you can go through: sodas, fruit smoothies, frappes, frozen chai.

Freezer

You will need one of these to keep your ice cream, and other food ingredients that can and need to be frozen.

Oven

Get this based on your baking level. A ¼ size may be too small and a full size may be too big. The median unit is a ½ size and has 3 racks.

Convection oven? Most pastries, pies and other baking can be done well in a convection oven. That is an oven that has a blower wheel that disperses the heat evenly and faster throughout the oven. Therefore your baking time is usually cut in half.

Panini Grill

Cast iron (non-ceramic) with ribbed plates are the better units. With the ribbed, rather than flat plates you will get the ‘grill marks’ on the bread and that always looks impressive. I recommend a double plate unit so you can effectively grill up to four Panini at once if you have a large order

Three Compartment Sink

This will be essential per most health departments for wash, rinse and sanitize. If you have a commercial dishwasher, it usually overrides the 3 bay sink. However, most restaurants have both. You don’t need a big one, just one big enough to get your biggest ‘washable’ piece of baking or cooking hardware into.

Hand Sink(s)

Check your health department requirements because you may need a hand sink every so many feet or based on how many employees you have, or based on your floor plan. These are sinks only big enough to wash your hands in and that is it. That is why they are so small.

Furniture

Pick and choose what is in between comfortable and not. This will help you avoid squatters that love to stay all day. Ordinarily, people in your store is a good thing but not if they are taking up space and just being comfy! This will include your tables and chairs, as well as couch, wing hairs, etc. If you are an eclectic coffee house, good finds can be had at Goodwill and other resale shops.

Phone

Just get one that you can hear when it rings! A cordless phone is a great idea.

Radio System

If u can, get extra speakers and have one in at least all four corners for best sound quality.

Credit Card Machine

This is the swiper w/pin pad – If you accept credit and debit cards, this is essential. Usually they are purchased from your credit card processor. Leasing one of these is usually a rip-off. Try to buy it outright.

Prep Tables

These are stainless steel or aluminum and great to make a kitchen prep area. They clean easily too. They come in various heights and widths, with or without a backsplash and usually have a shelf underneath.

So there you have some information to get you started on planning your equipment needs for staring a coffee shop. Be sure you take your floor space into account when figuring the sizes of your equipment. Also be sure you account for your anticipated customer volume. Early planning is key to having the right equipment to begin with.

Tony DiCorpo is a coffee shop owner, operator, barista and entrepreneur. He is also a coffee shop business consultant. He has authored many articles on the specialty coffee business and a business plan package that can be found http://www.tonys-coffee-shop-business-plan.com

About the Author

Tony DiCorpo is a coffee shop owner, operator, barista and entrepreneur. He is also a coffee shop business consultant. Tony has extensive experience in business and more than 20 years experience in sales, customer service and business management with special focus on start-up and entrepreneurship, marketing and public relations.

He is experienced in real estate acquisitions, leases and lease negotiations, business acquisitions and fixing distressed coffee shops. He has authored many articles on the specialty coffee business. His complete coffee shop business plan package can be found at tonys-coffee-shop-business-plan.com


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Coffee Maker On Demand



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Cuisinart coffee maker replacement carafe

When you are going to purchase a Coffee maker the first option would be a Cuisinart coffee maker. The brand Cuisinart is well known for producing innovative, reliable, and high quality kitchen equipments. They are also offering the on demand machines that can be at once attached to the water supply of your home.
There are numerous occasions that you want to get parts interchanged and it may be carafe itself. The carafe is the jug which holds the brewed coffee in it. You just have to detach the carafe from the coffee maker and pour the coffee into your cup once the carafe if filled.
types of Carafe

The market is flooded with the different kinds of Carafes but some popular types are as below:
Glass Carafe
It is the most commonly used with drip coffee makers. But accidents do happen and this kind of carafe is very likely to easily break.

On the other hand Pyrex glass carafes are stronger and are less likely to chip or break. If you are buying a coffee maker with glass carafe then make sure the carafe is in pyrex glass.
Stainless Steel Carafes
It have two attributes that are durability and safety; these two good reasons are for you to consider a coffee maker with a stainless steel carafe. numerous users consider they are the best coffee maker carafe type since they are extremely hard and could last a lifetime.

Drip coffee makers with stainless steel carafes can be more expensive than the glass carafe ones, but if you consider you may never require to replace the carafe it could be well worth the extra money you pay.
Thermal Coffee Carafes
In a nutshell, a thermal carafe can keep coffee hot for hours without the require for an external heat source. In other words, it doesnt want a warming plate anymore to keep coffee hot, thus eliminating any reason for any burnt taste in the coffee.

Hence, this double wall interior insulation thermal carafe coffee maker is one of the best types of coffee makers in the market today. Using a thermal carafe has another benefit. Unlike glass carafes that tend to crack and break, a thermal carafe is usually made of stainless steel. Therefore, its tougher and more durable. If you happen to drop one, it wont crack, unlike a glass carafe.

This carafe keeps the coffee hot and freshly brewed inside the carafe. There is no require for hot plates and extra heat your coffee will just stay warm and fresh for hours.
Dual carafe
If you are in require to brew more than 10 – 12 cups of coffee at a time, you can consider getting a dual carafe coffee maker. These are efficient of brewing 20 cups at the same time. These can be a good option for offices or small restaurants where you are looking to supply to the need of more than a few people at a time.
There are versatile found with the variety of models in the parts. For illustration the Cuisinart DCC-2600 features an extra-large carafe. It holds up to 14 cups at once. The carafe has a drip-less spout so you never have to worry about accidents. Also, for your comfort and protection, it is equipped with an ergonomic handle and knuckle guard.

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Hope Weinner is very much addicted to coffee. He is an excellent coffee maker critic and reviewer. You can fully rely on him in selecting the best coffee maker. If you want to know more about the coffee makers then you must visit http://www.bestcoffeemakersreviews.com/


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Pod Espresso Machine



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Will a espresso pod fit in any type of espresso machine?

I just purchased a espresso Italia espresso machine for a present.I know nothing about them.Can I use any type of pod?Please give me a web site or a place to get the pods.

You should have checked with the store you bought the machine from. Try to contact the store by phone. Since you obviously have a computer, you can even type in the model name/number of the espresso machine you bought, then type in “pods”. No one here will be able to help you without knowing exactly which machine you have. All pods don’t fit all machines.


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Brewing Espresso Coffee Pod Made Easy

Those of us that love coffee or espresso based drinks there is a revolution going on to make it a whole lot easier. No one likes rushing to your local coffee house when you want an espresso, not to mention the expense builds pretty quickly as well. How ever making the drinks at home might be cheaper, but it’s pretty darn messy and the clean up takes some time. Measuring out the right amount of espresso, getting it into the machine, then washing it all after the fact. Whew getting tired just thinking about it all.

Good news, there is a happy medium between heading to your local barista and making a flavorful drink at home. Espresso coffee pods are a new technological break threw in the coffee world that allows you to create wonderful espresso and coffee based drinks without the prep work or the clean up. Not to mention it won’t have you breaking into your piggy bank each time you want one.

What Is An Espresso Coffee Pod?

Like a pre-packaged coffee filter with the grounds already inside an espresso pod is two pieces of filter paper, with espresso or coffee grounds sandwiched between them. Approximately 2 inches around they are used in your home coffee or espresso machine to reduce the need for messy coffee grounds every where or paper filters. You drop in your espresso or coffee pod and your ready to brew. Clean up is even easier, without any paper filters full of grounds to dispose of you just take the pod out toss it away and rinse out the machine.

Equipment

If you have an espresso maker already you’re set. Most espresso pods are designed to work with pre-existing equipment so there’s no need to go out and purchase anything new. Using a pod just makes the whole work up and brewing process a lot faster. If you’re just shopping for an espresso maker, but didn’t like the looks of how much work went into making a drink each time worry not. Using espresso pods makes it ten times easier and faster. Owning an espresso machine is now both cost and time efficient.

As popularity increases around coffee pods you should find that most of your favorite brands and flavors are available in pod form. Starbucks to nestle coffee are beginning to package coffee and espresso this way. They save you time, and ensure top quality. Wondering how much grounds or coffee beans to use will be no more, reduce the questioning in brewing a good cup of espresso and get into coffee pods the wave of coffee future.

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History of the Coffee and Espresso machines

A large percentage of the population loves to drink both coffee and espresso. We are all aware of the fact that coffee and espresso provide a boost of energy and they also warm your body up on those cold winter days. Most, however, are not familiar with the history of the coffee and espresso machines, themselves. Without these machines, we probably wouldn’t see such a large population that can easily and affordably prepare these common drinks.

Where did the coffee maker come from?

Since the days of the early Egyptians, coffee has been a staple beverage for most people. Though the Coffee bean originated in Africa, it quickly spread to neighboring countries, like Arabia and Egypt. The first method of preparation was to roast the beans on an open fire and then added to boiling water for consumption.

It is believed that coffee was probably considered a type of wine and used to barter and trade. Fermented in much the same as grapes, coffee was a source of energy and warmth for most, but some drank it because they loved the taste, too.

A man by the name of Mr. Laurens came up with the first coffee-making machine in 1818. The machine was constantly modified by coffee drinkers. The coffee machine was actually a product that had just as many patents by women as men, that was practically unheard of at that time!

Through the years, the machine has become a reliable, dependable and easy to use product. In the 1960’s, the first filter machines were invented and the modifications have improved even more since then. Coffee machines began as crude looking inventions, but have evolved into many different styles, making it possible for a Governor and a Harley biker to own the same style!
Found in just about every home, the coffee machine is made by many manufacturers, including: Braun, Senseo, Kitchenaid, Krups and Pod.

Where did the espresso machine come from?

Discovered by a goat herder and developed by a tired, hungry traveler, the espresso drink has provided many with the extra energy they may need. The goat herder noticed the goats acting like they had an extreme boost of energy. As he searched for his heard, he noticed they were snacking on a red berry growing from shrubs. Curious, he ate a berry and felt as if he had suddenly gained more energy as a result. At the same time, a tired, hungry traveler witnesses the occurrences and jumped at the chance to try it for himself. Having the same reactions as the herder and goats, he knew that they were on to something. He took some berries and began to add them to drinks for those in his hometown, as the drink seemed to be a good source of energy. The idea took off from there!

The first espresso maker is said to have originated in 1901, by Italian manufacturing company owner, Lugia Bezzer. He was simply looking for a way to help speed up his employee’s coffee breaks. He figured out that if pressure was applied in the brewing process, the drink could be made in a lot less time. Nicknamed “The fast coffee machine”, the espresso machine patent was sold in 1905. The new owner, Desidero Pavoni developed an espresso machine that used a piston pump to force water through a tube and into the coffee.

Modifications on the espresso machine were halted by the onset of WWII. Production picked up after the war and in 1946, the commercial espresso machine was invented. Since that time, the espresso maker has been produced by many name brand companies, including: Juda, Mr.Coffee, Kitchenaid and Braun. Offering various features, styles, colors and prices, the espresso machine has come a long way!

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Having An Espresso Machine At Home

The coffee craze has swept the nation! Starbucks are popping up on every street corner, in grocery stores, book shops, shopping malls, and even libraries. This coffee fever has spread to fast food restaurants, cafes, and restaurants, who are striving to provide their customers with a wider variety that black coffee in a Styrofoam cup. Since everyone is walking around sipping espressos, cappuccinos, lattes, macchiatos, and every other coffee creation in existence, it is no surprise that the coffee business if a booming enterprise. If your yearly coffee budget has left you aghast, consider alternatives to buying those tasty espresso fixes. Many individuals find that the purchase of a home espresso machine can save them enough to pay for the machine many times over.

You do not have to have professional barista training in order to run a home espresso machine, as most are incredibly simple to use with perfect results each and every time. Instead of running out and buying a fantastically expensive espresso machine that you think will provide you with the best results, consider researching the most appropriate machine for your specific needs. A simple search on the World Wide Web will provide you with a great variety of machines that are geared towards individuals with a wide variety of needs.

For those individuals with smaller kitchens or limited countertop space, the stovetop varieties of espresso machines may be the best option. These machines are not electric and work on the principle similar to that of a double boiler. Although these espresso pots are not equipped with an element that froths milk, they can produce a great cup of espresso nonetheless.

Another option that is quickly becoming more and more popular is a machine that runs off specially designed pods. These pods contain the coffee ingredients and are inserted into the machine and the espresso is brewed. Pod espresso machines have come onto the market in the last couple of years, but are just reaching the height of their popularity. Instead of hassling with grinding coffee beans or spilling ground coffee, these pods are mess and maintenance free. Also, many of the top name brand coffee producers are making pods with their signature blends, allowing you to enjoy the rich taste without the mess.

If you are interested in directly recreating the fantastic espressos produced in your favorite coffee shop, turn to a professional espresso machine made for commercial purposes. Although these machines are often the priciest, largest, and loudest machines on the market, they are the ultimate luxury for those individuals wanting espressos at home. However, keep in mind that you do not have to spend hundreds-or even thousands-of dollars on a top of the line espresso machine to make excellent espressos in the comfort of your own home.

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Features to Look for When Shopping for a Coffee Maker

There are so many different styles, brands, and prices for coffee makers. Don’t let the complex buttons and complicated gadgets fool you. When buying a coffee maker, it’s better to look for certain features such as easy controls, pod compatibility, thermal coffee pots, and a drip free spout.

Easy Controls

A good coffee maker comes with a programmable timer and an automatic shut off. First, a programmable timer will automatically start brewing at a designated time. There is no longer a need to start a coffee maker manually. When you wake up and start your day, you don’t have to worry about running to the coffee maker the first thing in the morning. Instead, you can leisurely take your time to get ready and have a hot coffee of coffee waiting for you before you head out the door. Secondly, the automatic shut off will stop brewing the coffee to prevent hot water from dripping into the pot (which makes coffee less flavorful) or on someone’s hand.

Pod Compatibility

One of the latest innovations in coffee makers are coffee pod inserts. Instead of measuring or spilling coffee, these coffee pods are made from compressed coffee bean, which makes a perfect cup of coffee minus the mess.

Thermal Coffee Pots

You want a coffee maker that comes with a thermal coffee pot, so your coffee will stay warm. A thermal coffee pot is specially designed to keep the hot air in and the cold air out.

Drip Free Spout

Another important feature you want in coffee pot that should be included in a coffee maker is a drip free spout. When you pour a cup of coffee with a drip free spout, it prevents the coffee from spilling onto people and other household objects. In other words, you can serve the coffee more easily because you don’t have to worry about scolding others.

Now, you know what to look for when purchasing a coffee maker. But, where do you find a coffee maker with all of these features. Illy USA has a coffee maker with easy controls (programmable timer and automatic shut off), pod compatibility, thermal coffee pots, and a drip free spout. In addition to the coffee maker, Illy USA has delicious dark and medium roast coffee for the coffee lover. You can also browse through Illy USA espresso machines, French press and moka pots, and coffee grinders.

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