I’m sure everyone will applaud this move. But simultaneously it is important also that there should be a ban on filling the fields and converting them into concrete jungles. This is happening all over in north Goa, - Anjuna, Siolim, Parra, Arpora to name a few.
Bernice Pereira Sent from my iPhone > On 11-Jun-2019, at 12:07 AM, Joao Barros-Pereira > <joaobarrospere...@gmail.com> wrote: > > If Agriculture Minister Vijay Sardesai is able to implement his > policy of organic farming for the whole of Goa he will go down in the > history of Goa as the most eminent Agriculture Minister. > > Few Ministers have done anything which have actually shaped the future > of Goa for the better (for worse there is probably a catalogue of > listings). > > He will be known as our finest Agriculture Minister but the man who > could well be de facto Health Minister. > > If prevention is better than a cure and we are what we eat more power > to the minister. > > Goans unfortunately continue to eat suspicious imported fish during > the fishing ban in Goa. > > Sadly, there is not much which can to done to protect the consumer > from his or her suicidal tendencies. > > No sign of the promised hi-tech testing lab, either. > > If the Agriculture Minister encourages restaurants in fields the > farmers can look forward to an increased income. > > The eating of a lot of vegetables can become a positive habit, and > exclusive organic veggie restaurants in fields can become a reality. > > A big boost for tourism and a brand for Goa. > > We, the public, need to support the minister in this great endeavor > which he is undertaking and which is for the good for everyone.