Call Out…
Sukti Devi, 54, near Kumbhalgarh
“We keep goats. They graze in jungle. We sell milk and goats. Now trader says hotels want organic mutton. He will pay little more and take goats from home. We agreed. Is this organic really helping us or just talk?”
Reality Translation Layer.
Sukti Devi, your goats are already grazing naturally. Jungle grass, leaves, walking long distances. This is as close to organic as it gets. You are not changing anything. No extra cost. No new work. Only route of selling is changing.
Am I alone or someone is holding my hand!
You are not alone. The trader is holding your hand—but only for buying, not for farming. No records. No certification. No promises beyond price and pickup. If hotel demand stops, he may also stop.
Is it really worthwhile or just cosmetics?
For you, this is worthwhile only as a market improvement, not as farming change. If price stays better and pickup is sure, continue. Do not invest money or change practices. This is organic by nature, not by paperwork. Keep it simple. Watch carefully.
