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Inhana Organic Research Foundations from its commitment for spearhead organic farming movement in all levels of our society, published several research articles, from its own research findings in different crops in different agro-ecological zone from more than last 20 years.

Our goal is to share our experience with all fellow researchers and also the common people that ‘Ecologically and Economically Sustainable Organic Farming is possible ‘ for any crop and in any agro-ecosystem and it is the only way to achieve the true sustainability. At the same time, IORF tries to eradicating the ambiguities and misconceptions regarding organic farming and advocating scientific organic farming for better tomorrow.

Since last 20 years, Inhana published more than 75 research articles in different National & International Journals, National & International conference / seminar, more than 30 other scientific write ups, 7 Books and Research Bulletins, 12 MSc Projects, 24 Booklets and organizing more than 150 Training Program & Farmers meeting regarding Scientific Organic Farming and it practical application in field.

In this Journey, IORF is indebted to coworkers from different State and Central Agricultural Universities and Krishi Vigyan Kendras (ICAR) who lend their expertise and effort towards all those findings.

Our Publications In National & International Papers, Seminars & Conferences

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772024Review of Different Composting Methods towards End Product Quality, Cost of Production, Process Adoptability Potential, Post Soil Application Efficacy and GHG Mitigation Potential. Asian Journal of Environment & Ecology. R. Bera, S. Saha, A. Datta, K. Mukhopadhyay, A. K. Barik, P. Bhattacharya, R. Mallick, M. Ganguli, V. L. Narasimhan and E. Quah. Volume 23, Issue 12, Page 23-46, 2024; Article no. Asian Journal of Environment & Ecology 23 (12):23-46. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajee/2024/v23i12633.Link
762024Addressing the Sustainability Issues in Tea Production in the Barak Valley (Cachar) of Assam, India, by Attending the Principles of Regenerative Farming Practices: A Ten Years Case Study on the Adoption of Inhana Rational Farming (IRF) Technology: R. Bera, S. Bose, A. Datta, A. K. Barik, A. Asthana and A. Seal. Asian Journal of Environment & Ecology Volume 23, Issue 10, Page 130-153, 2024; Article no. AJEE.124386 ISSN: 2456-690X.Link
752024Impact of Clean Food Program on Reduction of Pesticide Residue in Vegetables grown under Irrigated Ecosystem. R Bera, A Seal, A Datta, S Bose, K. Mukhopadhyay & A.K. Barik. DOI:10.37273/chesci.cs205406602, Chem Sci Rev. Lett. 2023, 12 (48), 210-216, Article 205406602Link
742024Development of Regenerative Tea Cultivation Models through Dual Approach of Soil and Plant Health Management towards Crop Sustainability, Soil Quality Development, Pesticide Reduction and Climate Change Mitigation: A Case Study from Lakhipara Tea Estate, Dooars, West Bengal, India (PART-II). Bera R., Datta A., Bose S., Barik A.K., Asthana A. and Seal A. International Journal of Environment & Climate Change. Volume 14, Issue 4, Page 530-544, 2024; Article no.IJECC.116139, ISSN: 2581-8627Link
732024Development of Regenerative Tea Cultivation Models through Dual Approach of Soil and Plant Health Management towards Crop Sustainability, Soil Quality Development, Pesticide Reduction and Climate Change Mitigation: A Case Study from Lakhipara Tea Estate, Dooars, West Bengal, India (PART-I). Bera R., Datta A., Bose S., Barik A.K., Asthana A. and Seal A. Int. J. Environ. Clim. Change, Vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 494-512, 2024Link
722024Sustainable Tea Initiatives with the Adoption of Inhana Rational Farming Technology to Address the Principles of Regenerative Farming for Crop Sustainability and Reduction of Pesticide Usage. Bera R., Datta A., Bose S., Barik A.K., Asthana A. and Seal A.  Advances in Research 25 (4): 140-66. https://doi.org/10.9734/air/2024/v25i41091Link
712023Technological Breakthrough for Large Scale Bioconversion of Coir Pith towards Sustainable Soil Health Management and Development of Source Point Methane Abatement Model. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change. Volume 13 Issue 7 Page 75-102 2023 Article no.IJECC.99170 ISSN 2581-8627Link
702023‘CLEAN FOOD’: A MODEL FOR SAFE ANDSUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE TOWARDSACCOMPLISHMENT OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY Bera R., Datta A., Bose S., Mukhopadhyay K., Goswami K.K., Debnath M., Barik A.K., Ganguli M., Narasimhan V.L., Quah E., Bhattacharya P., Bhattacharya S.S., Seal A. Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management. Vol. 49 No. 2 June 2023 pp. 115-13 (17). DOI: https://doi.org/10.5276/jswtm/iswmaw/492/2023.115Link
692023Organic Cultivation of Exotic Traditional Vegetables under Inhana Rational Farming Technology A Case Study from West Bengal India. Ranjan Bera Antara Seal Anupam Datta and Arun Kumar Barik. International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews Journal homepage: www.ijrpr.com ISSN 2582-7421Link
682023Tea Quality and Value-Added Marketing Potential of Safe and Sustainable Tea in Indian Domestic Market: Consumers Choice for Conventional vis-a-vis Sustainable Tea. S. Bhattacharyya, R. Bera, A. Seal. June 2023 International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 35 (14): 410-424 Follow journal DOI: 10.9734/ijpss/2023/v35i143065Link
672022A Review on the Colorimetric Pesticide Assay Test for Safe and Sustainable Agriculture with Special Reference to Clean Food Production. R. Bera, A. Datta, S. Bose, K. Mukhopadhyay, K.K. Goswami, M. Debnath, R. Mallick, A. Das, P. Bhattacharya, A.K. Barik, A. Seal 2022. Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology. 412 6-352022 Article No. CJAST.84737 ISSN 2457-1024Link
662022Induction of Novcom Composting Technology for Highest GHG Mitigation under ‘Waste to Wealth Program’– A Case Study from IBM-IORF Sustainability Project, West Bengal, India (2022). Datta A., Bera R., Bose S., Dutta S., Mukherjee K., Goswami K.K., Debnath M., Barik A.K., Mallick R., Das A., Ganguli M., Narasimhan V.L., Quah E. & Seal A. 12th International Conference on Sustainable Waste Management & Circular Economy  and IPLA Global Forum 2022Link
652021Integrated Nutrient Management in potato with compost made through different bio-degradation processes. K Mukhopadhyay SH Ansary S Saha M Debnath MK Kundu SJ Pramanick SC Dhang S IslamLink
642021Farmers Participation Program for Development of clean food through adoption of an innovative farming technology at Nadia District West Bengal India. Ranjan Bera, Antara Seal, Kaushik Mukhopadhyay, Samsul Haque Ansary, Malabika Debnathy, Saikat Saha, Milan Kanti Kundu, Shubhro Jyoti Pramanik, Sukhen Chandra Dhang, Saidul Islam, Susmita Saha, Anupam Datta (2021). Asian Journal of Advances in Research. 6(2): 34-50 2021Link
632020Farmer’s participation in pesticide free paddy production through adoption of green farming model with Inhana Rational Farming Technology – A case study from Birbhum, West Bengal, India. Arjun Kumar Barik, Ranjan Bera, Antara Seal. (2020) Asian Journal of Advances In Research. 3(2): 1-10,2020Link
622020Improvement of soil and plant health through adoption of an organic package of Practice for Rice Cultivation in New Alluvial Soil of West Bengal. F .H. Rahaman S. Mukherjee S. Das K. Mukhopadhyay R. Bera Antara Seal. 2020 Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology. 3911 99-108 2020 Article no. CJAST. 56627 ISSN 2457-1024Link
612019Biodiversity Monitoring Study to assess the impact of a comprehensive organic farming practice namely Inhana Rational Farming IRF Technology on the ecological components of Indias Largest Organic Tea Estate of Barak Valley Assam India. Ranjan Bera, Antara Seal, Avik Gupta. Research and Reviews Journal Of Botany. ISSN 2278-2222 Online Volume 8 Issue 1Link
602019Development of Organic Vegetable Seeds for Climate Resilient Agriculture A Path Breaking Exercise. K. Mukhopadhyay, M.K. Samanta, R. Bera, S. J. Pramanick, M. Debnath, M. K. Kundu, S. Dhang, A.Seal, A.Datta (2019). Journal of Agricultural engineering and Food Technology JAEFT. P-ISSN: 2350-0085; e-ISSN 2350-0263 Volume 6, Issue 3, July-September 2019, pp. 250-255Link
592018Development of Organic Seeds under Inhana Rational Farming IRF Technology 8212 A Case Study from Canning Block Seed Farm 24 Parganas S West Bengal R. Bera, A. Seal, A. Datta, S. Saha, S. Mitra (2017). Research Reviews Journal of Crop Science and Technology 7(2): 1-21Link
582017Organic farming in India: Present Status, Challenges and Technological Breakthrough A.K. Barik (2017) 3rd International Conference on Bio-resource and Stress Management, Jaipur, India during 8-11 November 2017Link
572017Development of a model for Exploring  Sustainable Organic Agriculture in a suitable Cropping Sequence in the Pretext of Climate change Impact, Bera R., Barik A.K., Chatterjee A.K., Mondal B., Batta A., Saha S. and Seal A.; 3rd International Conference on Bio-resource and Stress Management, Jaipur, India during 8-11 November, 2017Link
562017Effective and economically viable organic agriculture under Inhana Rational Farming IRF Technology towards mitigation of climate change impact. Seal A. Bera R. Datta A. Saha S. Roy Chaudhury R. Chatterjee A. and Barik A.K. 2017. 19th Organic World Congress New Delhi India November 9-11 2017 Organized by ISOFAR NCOF and TIPI Th252nen Report 54 by Rahmann et al 2017Link
552017Evaluation of Different Organic 8216Packages of Practice8217 in Young Tea Plantation A case study under FAO-CFC-TBI Project at Maud Tea Estate Assam India. Seal A., Bera R., Datta A., Saha S., Roy Chowdhury R., Chatterjee A.K., Barik A.K., Mazumdar D., Dolui A.K., Sarkar R.K. (2017). Research Reviews Journal of Crop Science and Technology 6(1): 10-16p.Link
542017An Innovative Approach towards Organic Management of Late Blight in Potato under Inhana Rational Farming Technology. Bera R., Seal A., Roy Chowdhury R., Datta A., Saha S., Sengupta K. (2017). Research Reviews Journal of Crop Science and Technology 6(2): 13–24Link
532017Demonstration of Novcom Composting Method towards Effective Resource Recycling at Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University Ramakrishna Mission Ashram Narendrapur West Bengal. Bera R., Seal A., Datt A., Roy Chowdhury R., Ali Md. N. (2017). Research Reviews Journal of Crop Science and Technology 6(1): 1-9p.Link
522017Evaluation of an Organic Package Of Practice towards integrated management of solanum tuberosum and its comparison with conventional farming in terms of yield quality energy efficiency and economics. Seal A Bera R. Datta A. Saha S. Chowdhury R. Roy Sengupta K. Barik A. K. Chatterjee A. K. 2017. Acta agriculturae Slovenica 109 (2): 363 8211 382Link
512017Evaluation of an Organic Package of Practice towards Green Gram Cultivation and Assessment of its Effectiveness in Terms of Crop Sustainability and Soil Quality Development. Seal A., Bera R., Chowdhury R. Roy, Mukhopadhyay K., Mukherjee S., Dolui A. K. (2017). Turkish Journal of Agriculture – Food Science and Technology, 5(5): 536-545Link
502017Self-generated microbial population or cultured microflora 8211 an important criterion toward development of an effective and economically viable road map for organic soil management. Bera R., Seal A., Datta A., Saha S., Dolui A.K., Sarkar R.K., Chatterjee A.K., Barik A.K., De G.C., Mazumdar D. (2017). Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science 63(5): 674-686Link
492017Productivity Energy Use Efficiency and Economics of Organic Scented Rice Cultivation in Sub-Humid Agroecosystem. A. Seal, R. Bera, R. Roy Chowdhury, K. Mukhopadhyay and S. Mukherjee (2017). Asian Research Journal of Agriculture 3(4): 1-11Link
482016Effective and Economically Viable Organic Agriculture under Inhana Rational Farming IRF Technology 8211 A Potential Alternative to Support India Organic Movement Sea R. Bera, A. Datta, S. Saha, A. Chatterjee, A.K. Barik, (2016). Biofach India held on NSIC Exhibition Grounds New Delhi November 10-12, 2016Link
472016Development of Soil Resource Mapping for Effective Organic Soil Management A Case Study from FAO-CFC-TBI Project at Maud Tea Estate Assam India Seal A., Bera R., Datta A., Saha S., Roy Chowdhury R., Chatterjee A.K., Barik A.K., Mazumdar D. (2016). Research Reviews Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology. 2016 5 (3): 23-40p.Link
462016Reclamation of Soil from the accumulated Salinity Caused by Saline Water Inundation in Coastal Agro-ecosystem of West Bengal, India. Antara Seal, Ranjan Bera, Anupam Datta, Rupkatha Roy Chowdhury, Ashis Kumar Chatterjee, Arun Kumar Barik (2016). Research & Reviews: Journal of Ecology 5(3): 1-7Link
452016Utilization of Press Mud for Quality Compost Generation under Waste to Wealth Programme through Adoption of Novcom Composting Programme A Case Study from Balarampur Chini Mills Uttar Pradesh, India. Antara Seal, Ranjan Bera, Anupam Datta, Susmita Saha, Rupkatha Roy Chowdhury, Ashis Kumar Chatterjee, Arun Kumar Barik (2016). Research Reviews Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology 5 (3): 1-11Link
442016Soil Resource Mapping and Soil Site Suitability of Major Crops in Irrigated Ecosystem of New Alluvium Plain A Case Study from Howrah Krishi Vigyan Kendra ICAR. A. Seal R. Bera A. Datta R. Roy Chowdhury K. Mukhopadhyay S. Mukherjee 2016. The International Journal of Science and Technoledge 4 (10): 85-99Link
432016Evaluation of Compost Quality under Novcom Composting Method Using Wheat Flour Mill Waste as Raw Material. Antara Seal, Anupam Datta, Susmita Saha, Rupkatha Roy Chowdhury, Ashis Kumar Chatterjee, Arun Kumar Barik, Debashis Mazumdar, Ranjan Bera (2016). Research Reviews Journal of Crop Science and Technology Volume 5, Issue 2, pp 1-6Link
422016Soil Microbial Rejuvenation through Soil Resouce Recyling as a part of Sustainable Management Programme A Case Study from Lakhipara Tea Estate Dooars West Bengal, India. Antara Seal Ranjan Bera Anupam Datta Susmita Saha Ashis Kumar Chatterjee Arun Kumar Barik Sourav Bhattacharya Yashpal Levin A.S. Nain Atul Asthana Ranjan Bera 2016. Research Reviews Journal of Agriculture Science and Technology vol. 5, Issue 2, pp 18-34Link
412015Successful Biodegradation of Coir Pith Waste Using Novcom Composting Method: A Case Study From Vaniampara Rubber Estate, India. Antara Seal, Ranjan Bera, Anupam Datta, Susmita Saha, Ashis Kumar Chatterjee, Arun Kumar Barik, Debashis Mazumdar (2015). Journal of Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation, Volume 4(1), pp 72-77Link
402015Recycling of Poultry Litter Through Novcom Composting Method A Case Study From Howrah Krishi Vigyan Kendra West Bengal India. Antara Seal Ranjan Bera Koushik Mukhopadhyay and Sudipta Mukherjee 2015. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Scientific Innovation volume 4(3), pp 176-179Link
392015Evaluation of Inhana Rational Farming IRF Technology as a Cost Effective Organic Cultivation Method in Farmer’s Field. A.K. Barik, A.K. Chatterjee, A. Seal, A. Datta, S. Saha, R. Bera (2015). Journal of Crop Science and Technology ISSN 2319-3395 Volume 5, pp 1-16Link
382015Importance of Compost Quality Towards Effective Organic Soil Management A Case Study under FAO-CFC-TBI Project at Maud Tea Estate Assam India. Seal A. Datta A. Saha S. Chatterjee A.K. De G.C. Barik A.K. Mazumdar D. Dolui A.K. Sarkar R.K. and Bera R. 2015. Research Reviews Journal of Agriculture Science and Technology vol. 4 (1): 16-26Link
372015Evaluation of a new technology with fully organic inputs towards production of paddy with special interference to soil quality development – a case study from Howrah KVK. Mukhopadhyay K., Mukherjee S., Seal A., Bera R., Dolui A.K. and Rahaman F.H. (2015). National Seminar on Soil Health Management and food Security: Role of Soil Science Research & Education held on Oct 8 – 10, 2015Link
362014Minimum Data Set and Principle Component Analysis to Assess Inhana Rational Farming in terms of Soil Quality Development leading to Crop Response- A Case Study from FAO-CFC-TBI Project on Organic Tea Cultivation in Maud T.E. Assam. Mazumdar D., Chatterjee A.K., Barik A.K., Datta A., Bera R. and Seal A. (2014). International Journal of Innovation and Research in Educational Sciences vol 1, pp 128-136Link
352014Evaluation of a novcom composting method towards Speedy Biodegradation of Water Hyacinth for Effective Bio-resource Utilization in Farmers Level. Dolui A.K., Som A., Mukhopadhyay K., Mukherjee S., Bera R. and Seal A. (2014). Journal of Natural Product and Plant Resource vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 44-47Link
342014Evaluation of Different On-farm Compost Quality and Their Role in made Tea Productivity and Development of Acid Tea Soil. Dolui A.K., Goura P., Bera R. and Seal A. (2014). International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 549-571Link
332014Assessment of Novcom Composting Methods as an Effective Biodegradation Process and its Impact on Acid Tea Soils under Various Management Practices. Dolui A.K., Banerjee S., Bera R., Datta A., Saha S. and Seal A. (2014). Journal of Recent Advances in Agriculture vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 181-191Link
322014Evaluation of on- farm produced Novcom Compost Quality and its Post Soil Application Effectivity in Acid Tea Soils 8211 A Case Study from West Jalinga Tea Estate the Largest Organic Tea Estate in Assam India. Bera R., Seal A., Datta A., Saha S., Dolui A.K., Chatterjee A.K., Barik A.K., De G.C. and Majumdar D. (2014). Central European Journal of Experimental Biology 3 (4) 41-51Link
312014Adoption of Inhana Rational Farming (IRF) Technology as an Organic Package of Practice towards Improvement of Nutrient Use Efficiency of Camellia Sinensis through Energization of Plant Physiological Functioning. Chatterjee A.K., Barik A.K., De G.C., Dolui A.K., Mazumdar D., Datta A., Saha S., Bera R. and Seal A. (2014). The International Journal of Science and Technoledge vol. 2, no. 6, pp. 377-395Link
302014Formulation of a Soil Development Index SDI to Evaluate the Effectivity of Organic Soil Management under FAO-CFC-TBI Project at Maud Tea Estate Assam India. Bera R., Seal A., Datta A., Saha S., Dolui A. K., Khan M. and Mazumdar D. (2014) Journal of Recent Advances In Agriculture 2 (12): 318-329Link
292014Evaluation of Inhana Rational Farming Technology as an Organic Package of Practice for Effective and Economic Vegetable Cultivation in Farmers8217s Field. Bera R., Seal A., Datta A. and Sengupta K. (2014). Journal of Natural Product and Plant Resource vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 82-91Link
282014Evaluation of Inhana Rational Farming (IRF) Technology as an Effective Organic Option for Large Scale Paddy Cultivation in Farmers Field- A Case Study from Kowgachi-II Gram Panchayat North 24 Parganas West Bengal. Barik A.K., Chatterjee A.K., Datta A., Saha S., Nath R., Bera R. and Seal A. May 2014. The International Journal of Science and Technoledge. vol. 2, no. 5, pp. 183-197Link
272014Adoption of Rational Farming Technology for Development of a Model for Exploring Sustainable Farming Practice in Farmers Field. Barik A.K., Chatterjee A.K., Datta A., Saha S., Nath R., Bera R. and Seal A. April 2014. The International Journal of Science and Technoledge. vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 147-155Link
262014Evaluation of Inhana Rational Farming (IRF) Technology as an Effective Organic Package of Practice- A Case Study from State Horticultural Research and Development station Krishnagar Nadia West Bengal.. Barik A.K. Chatterjee A.K Datta A. Bera R. and Seal A. 2014 Central European Journal of Experimental Biology vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 1-15Link
252013Enhancement in Antioxidant Properties of Black Tea under Organic Approach with special reference to the Effectivity of Inhana Rational Farming Technology as a Comprehensive 8216Organic Package of Practice8217. Bera R. Datta A. Seal A. S. Saha A.K Dolui Chatterjee A.K Sarkar R.K De G. C. Barik A.K. Mazumdar D. and De D. 2013. National Seminar OnRecent Advances in the Development of Natural Antioxidants Organized by Dept. of Food Technology GNIT March 12 13, 2013Link
242013Appraisal of Inhana Rational Farming Technology (IRF) as a Comprehensive Road Map for Ecologically & Economically Sustainable Organic Crop Production – The Future Foundation for Higher Productivity. Seal A., Bera R., Datta A., Saha S., Dolui A.K., Chatterjee A.K., Sarkar R.K., De G.C., Barik A.K., Sengupta K., and Mazumdar D.(2013). National Symposium On “In Quest of a Second Green Revolution”. Organized by: the Agricultural Society of India in collaboration with Institute of Agricultural Science and the Allumni Association of the Institute of Agricultural Science, University of Calcutta, February 26 & 28, 2013Link
232013Soil Development Index (SDI) to Evaluate Effectivity of Different Organic Inputs towards Soil Quality Development under FAO-CFC-TBI Project at Maud Tea Estate Assam. Khan M., Das A., Mazumdar D. and Bera R. 2013. 100th Indian Science Congress 2012-13 Page 272Link
222013Evaluation of  Inhana Rational Farming Technology (IRF) as a Complete Package of Practice for Sustainable Organic Tea Cultivation – A Case Study from FAO-CFC-TBI Project at Maud Tea Estate, Assam. Seal A., Saha S., Das A., and Sarkar R.K. (2013). 100th Indian Science Congress (2013) held in 3rd-7th January, Kolkata. pp. 199Link
212013Evaluation of Inhana Rational Farming IRF Technology as an Effective Comprehensive Economical Method for Organic Vegetable Cultivation taking Tomato as a Test Crop. Bera R. Datta A. Sengupta K. 2013. 100th Indian Science Congress held in 3-7th January Kolkata 2013 Page 272Link
202013Need for a Comprehensive Approach to Ensure Sustainable and Cost- effective Organic Tea Cultivation – An Experience from Model Farm Maud T.E. Assam under FAO-CFC-TBI Project. Bera R., Datta A., Saha S., Seal A., Dolui A.K., Chatterjee A.K., Sarkar R.K., De G.C., Barik A.K. and Mazumdar D. (2013). National Seminar On ‘Organic Tea’: Organized by Tea Research Association Toklai Experimental Station Assam Tea Board of India January 8, 2013Link
192013Variation in compost quality under different biodegradation methods and its influence on soil quality development. Das A., Sarkar R.K. and Dolui A.K. (2013). Indian Agriculturist vol. 57, no. 3, pp. 145-150Link
182013Qualitative approach in organic soil management the key factor behind development of acid tea soils 2013. Dolui A.K, Khan M., Bera R. and Seal A. (2013). International Journal of Scientific Research vol. 2 (8), 7-9Link
172013Comparative evaluation of compost quality process convenience and cost under different composting methods to assess their large scale adoptability potential as also complemented by compost quality index. Bera R., Datta A., Bose S., Dolui A.K., Chatterjee A.K., Dey G.C., Barik A.K., Sarkar R.K., Mazumdar D. and Seal A. June 2013. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications vol. 3, no. 6, pp. 1-11Link
162012Comparative Evaluation of Different Composting Method in terms of End Product Quality, Process Convenience and Cost of Product for Large Scale Adoption – A Case Study from FAO-CFC-TBI Project at Maud T.E., Assam, India Sarkar R.K., Bera S.K. and Das A.K. (2012). 99th Indian Science Congress (2011-12), Page 130Link
152012New Approach for Effective Road Map of Municipality Management Through Novcom Composting Method Ensuring Economically Useful End Product- A Case Study from West Bengal, India, Mandal A.K., Das A.K., Bera S.K., and Salim R.K. (2012). 99th Indian Science Congress (2011-12)Link
142012Finding out an Effective Pathway for Sustainable Organic Tea Production – An Experience from Model Farm Maud T.E. Assam under FAO-CFC-TBI Project Bera R. Datta A. Saha S. Seal A. Dolui A.K Chatterjee A.K.Sarkar R.K De G. C. Barik A.K. and Mazumdar D. 2013. National Seminar On Organic Tea Organized by Tea Board of India October 3, 2012Link
132012Evaluation of Inhana of Rational Farming (IRF) Technology as an Effective Comprehensive and Economical Method for Organic Vegetable Cultivation with Special Reference to Organic Soil Management towards Better Livelihood Generation. Sengupta K., Bera R., Datta A., and Seal A. (2012).  National Seminar On “Organic Farming Enhances Soil Health & Livelihood Organized by: Regional Centre of Organic Farming, September 26 & 27, 2012Link
122012Effectivity of Different Compost towards Organic Soil Management under FAO-CFC-TBI Project at Maud Tea Estate, Assam. (2012). Bera R., Datta A., Saha S., Khan M., Dolui A.K, Chatterjee A.K, Sarkar R.K, De G. C., Barik A.K., Mazumdar D. and Seal A. (2012). National Seminar On “Organic Farming Enhances Soil Health & Livelihood Organized by : Regional Centre of Organic Farming, September 26 & 27, 2012Link
112012Evaluation of a New Composting Method in Terms of its Biodegradation Pathway and Assessment of the Compost Quality Maturity and Stability. Seal A. Bera R. Chatterjee A. K. and Dolui A. K. 2012. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science Germany vol. 58, no. 9, pp. 995-1012Link
102012New Concept in Municipality Solid Waste Management- A Case Study from Garulia North Barrackpore Munucipalities North 24 Parganas West Bengal. Bera R. Datta A. Saha S. Dolui A.K. Chatterjee A.K. Sarkar R.K. Sengupta K. Bhattacharyya A. and Seal A.2012. Journal of Crop and Weed vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 60-64Link
92012Evaluation of a New Biodegradation Process and its End Product Quality Assessment for Organic Soil Management. Bera R., Seal A., Dolui A.K., Chatterjee A.K., Sarkar R.K., Dutta A., De G.C., Barik A.K. and Mazumdar D. 2012. Indian Agriculturist vol. 56 (1 & 2) 71-78Link
82011An Effective Road Map Through Resource Recovery Output Approach for Municipality Solid Waste Management A Success Story from North Barrackpore Garulia Municipalities North 24 Parganas West Bengal India. Bera R. Datta A. Saha S. Dolui A.K. Chatterjee A.K. Sarkar R.K. Mazumdar D. Bhattacharyya. and Seal A. 2011. Proceeding of 2nd International Conference on Solid Waste Management Nov 9-11 2011 pp. 337-345Link
72011Relevance of Comprehensiveness over Compartmental Approach towards Sustainable Organic Tea Production 8211 A Case Study under CFC8211TBI Project at Maud Tea Estate Assam India 2011. Bera R. Datta A. Saha S. Dolui A.K. Chatterjee A.K. Sarkar R.K. De G.C. Barik A.K. Mazumdar D. Sahu S.S. Bhattacharyya P. and Seal A. 2011. Tea-Organic-Low Carbon International Symposium China 2011. Held on June 6-9, 428-443Link
62011Quality of Soil Inputs as a Determinant Factor for its Quantitative Requirement and Soil Dynamics Resultant into Effective Organic Tea Production A Case Study under CFC8211TBI Project at Maud Tea Estate Assam India. Bera R. Datta A. Saha S. Dolui A.K. Chatterjee A.K. Sarkar R.K. De G.C. Barik A.K. Mazumdar D. Sahu S.S. and Bhattacharyya P. 2011. Tea-Organic-Low Carbon International Symposium8217 China 2011. Held on June 6-9, 66-88Link
52011Novcom – An Effective Compost for Black Gram Production. Sengupta K., Bhui S., and Mondal M. (2011). Internal Symposium on System Intensification towards Food and Environmental Security, held on Feb 24 – 27, 2011, pp.94Link
42011Evaluation of a New Composting Method in Terms of its Biodegradation Pathway and Assessment of the Compost Quality Maturity and Stability 2011. Seal A. Bera R. Chatterjee A. K. and Dolui A. K. 2012. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science Germany vol. 58 no. 9 pp. 995-1012Link
32008True Organic Farming- Science with Harmony Nature (2008). Training on Organic Farming at Directorate of Research BCKV (Kalyani, West Bengal) Das Biswas P. (2008). Sponsored by: National Centre of Organic Farming, Gaziabad held on June 25-July 5, 2008Link
22005Successful Organic Farming in Tea Plantation in National Seminar On “Strategies for Successful Organic Farming’’, Patel J. (2005). Organized by: Regional Central of Organic Farming, April 5 & 6, 2005Link
12005Organic Tea Through Rational Farming Technology in National Seminar On “Strategies for Successful Organic Farming’’, Das Biswas P. (2005). Organized by: Regional Central of Organic Farming, April 5 & 6, 2005Link

Scientific Reports

SLYearPaperLink
152021Intervention of Inhana Rational Farming Technology for climate Resilient Organic Seed Development. P. Das Biswas and K. Mukhopadhyay. 4th Organic Asia Congress 2021 proceedingsLink
142021Organic Vegetable seed production- Collaborative work by BCKVICAR IORF- Funded by ATMA Nadia district West Bengal. Dr. Kaushik Mukhopadhyay, Dr. S. J. Paramanik, Dr. M. K.Samanta, Dr.M Debnath, Mr. M.K. Kundu, Mr. S Saha, Dr. S.c. Dhang, Mr. S Islam, Dr. R Bera, Dr. A Seal, Dr. A Dutta March 2021Link
132020Introduction of an innovative organic disease management protocol for effective control of Late Blight (Phytophthora Infestans) Infestation in Potato- Collaborative work by BCKV, ICAR & IORF(2020) Dr. Kaushik Mukhopadhyay, Dr. S. J. Paramanik, Dr. M. K. Samanta, Dr. M Debnath, Mr. M. K. Kundu, Mr. S. Saha, Dr. S. C. Dhang, Mr. S. Islam, Dr.R. Bera, Dr. A. Seal and Dr. A. DuttaLink
122019Status potential and new technologies in organic farming2019- Prof. A. K. Barik, Dr. Ranjan Bera. Kurukshetra- A journal of Rural DevelopmentLink
112018Organic Seed Production – Indigenous Aromatic Paddy Varieties- Production of Pesticide Free End product and Development of a Steady Supply Chain from Farmer to Consumer towards Formulation of a Self -Sustainable Agro-Economic Model. Prof. A.K. Barik, Dr. A. Seal, Dr. R. Bera, Dr. A. Datta, Dr. M. Sarkar, Mrs. S. Saha  (2017 -18). A Collaborative Project of Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan and Inhana Organic Research Foundation (IORF), Kolkata funded by NABARDLink
102017Development of Organic Seeds under Inhana Rational Farming (IRF) Technology — A Case Study from Canning Block Seed Farm, 24 Parganas (S), West Bengal R. Bera, A. Seal, A. Datta, S. Saha and S. Mitra (2017). Research & Reviews: Journal of Crop Science and Technology, 7 (2): 1-21Link
92016Qualitative assessment of Municipal solid waste compost produced under Novel composting method. Prof. Arun Kumar BarikLink
82015Evaluation of potato cultivation under organic package of practice with special emphasis on organic disease management of potato blight (Phytophthora infestans and Alternaria solani) – Utilizing Inhana Rational Farming Technology (IRF)- A comprehensive organic package of practice developed by Inhana Biosciences (2015). Evaluated by Prof. Kajal SenguptaLink
72015Development of organic and sustainable package of practice for paddy cultivation at Howrah Krishi Vigyan Kendra, ICAR- An initiative to bring forth Sustainable packages of practice for growing Organic as well as Non-Pesticidal Food production. Collaborative work by BCKV, ICAR & IORF (2015)Link
62015Soil Resource Mapping and soil site suitability study of different crops at Howrah Krishi Vigyan Kendra, ICAR- An initiative towards for developing framework for resource based scientific cultivation practice. Collaborative work by BCKV, ICAR & IORF (2015). Dr. Ranjan Bera, Dr. Antara Seal, Dr. Sudipta Mukherjee and Dr. Koushik MukhopadhyayLink
52014Evaluation of rational farming technology (Developed by Inhana Biosciences) – As Effective, Comprehensive and Economical Method for Organic Green Gram Production. Evaluated by Prof. Kajal SenguptaLink
42011Evaluation of rational farming technology(Developed by Inhana Biosciences) – As an Effective, Comprehensive and Economical Method for Organic Vegetable Cultivation taking Tomato as a Test Crop with Special Emphasis on Organic Nursery Management (2011). Evaluated by Prof. Kajal SenguptaLink
32010Evaluation of NOVCOM composting method for effective soil management under Rational Farming Technology (Developed by Inhana Biosciences) (2010). Evaluated by Prof. Kajal SenguptaLink
22008Organic crop trial under Rational Farming Technology & Evaluation of NOVCOM Compost (2008) By Inhana BiosciencesLink
12007Organic Crop Trial under Rational Farming Technology & Evaluation of NOVCOM Compost (2007) By Inhana BiosciencesLink

Research, Bulletins & Books

SLYearPaperLink
72018BOOK 2 (collaboration with Visva Bharati University) Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) In Harmony with Nature: A Guideline for Climate Resilient Farming towards Safe Food Production, 1st Edition, 2018; age 1-103. Edited by Barik, A.K., Seal, A., Bera, R.Link
62017BULLETIN V: Exploration of Rational Farming Technology an Ecological Economical Pathway of Organic Cultivation as a Sustainable Farming Model in the Pretext of Climate Change. Page Barik A.K. Chatterjee A.K. Mandal B. Seal A. Bera R. and Datta A.Link
52015BOOK 1 (in collaboration with Howrah KVK, ICAR) Soil Resource Mapping & Soil Site Suitability Study of Different Crops at Howrah Krishi Vigyan Kendra, ICAR, Page 1-65; Bera R., Seal. A,Mukherjee S. & Mukhopadhyay K., (2015)Link
42015BULLETIN IV:  Evaluation of Inhana Rational Farming (IRF) as an alternative Package of Practice for Development of Quality Tea Seedlings and its Upbringing at West Jalinga Tea Estate (Assam, India). Bera, R., Seal, A., Datta, A., Chatterjee, A.K., and Barik, A.K., (2015); Page 1-80Link
32014BULLETIN III: Need for a Comprehensive Approach to Ensure Sustainable and Cost- effective Organic Tea Cultivation – An Experience from Model Farm Maud T.E. Assam under FAO-CFC-TBI Project. R. Bera A. Datta S. Saha A. Seal A.K Dolui A.K. Chatterjee R.K. Sarkar G. C. De A.K. Barik and D. MajumdarLink
22013BULLETIN II: Effective Soil Management for Successful Organic Tea Cultivation. Chatterjee A.K. De G.C. Barik A.K. Seal A. Bera R. and Datta A. 2013 Page 1-51Link
12013BULLETIN I: Relevance of Organic Approach in Tea Physiology as a C3 Plant Suggestive Recommendations for Effective Organic Tea Cultivation in Assam Darjeeling Plantations Chatterjee A.K. De G.C. Barik A.K Seal A. and R. Bera 2013 Page 1-72Link

MSc Thesis

SLYearPaperLink
142018Adoption of Novcom Composting Method for Organic Soil Management – A Case Study from Gangetic Alluvial Zone Of West Bengal (2018), Calcutta University; by SANJIB ROYLink
132018Evaluation of Paddy based Crop Sequence under Organic Package of Practice (Inhana Rational Farming Technology) in relation to Soil Quality, Energy Use Efficiency and GHG Mitigation Potential in Gangetic New Alluvial Soil (2018), Calcutta University; by SARAFAT MONDALLink
122018Organic Paddy Cultivation under Inhana Rational Farming Technology in Saline Soils of Sundarban Ecosystem with special focus on Soil Resource Mapping (2018), Calcutta University; by SHAMIK BHOUMIKLink
112018Performance of Paddy – Green Gram Crop Sequence under Organic Package of Practice (Inhana Rational Farming Technology) In Relation to Soil Quality, Energy Use Efficiency and GHG Mitigation Potential in Red Alluvial Soil.  (2018), Calcutta University; by APTAB MIDDYALink
102017Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of An Innovative Organic Technology (Inhana Rationl Farming) Towards Reduction Of Pesticide Usage And Crop Sustainability In Tea Production (2017), Calcutta University; by Sk. MD ZAHEERLink
92017Quality Assessment Of Compost Produced From Different Types Of Raw Materials Using Novcom Composting Method Along with Evaluation Of Their Post Soil Application Effectiveness (2017), Calcutta University; by SURANJAN KARLink
82016Adoption of a crop management system towards integrated soil management and zero pesticide use in potato (Solanum Tuberosum l.) cultivation. (2016), Calcutta University; by KOUSHIK PALLink
72015Evaluation of an organic package of practice towards crop sustainability  and soil quality development in paddy (oryza sativa) and green gram (vigna radiate) cultivation with special emphasis on chemical fertilizer  reduction and non-chemical plant management (2015), Calcutta University, by RAJIB GHOSHLink
62015Integrated nutrient management in winter Baby Corn through NOVCOM compost and chemical fertilizer (2015), Visva Bharati University, by SUVOJIT SENLink
52014Evaluation of an organic package of practice towards crop sustainability of oryza sativa and soil quality development (2014), Calcutta University, by ANIRBAN SOMLink
42013Evaluation of different on-farm produced compost quality and their post soil application effectivity in terms of soil development and crop response (2013), Calcutta University, by PRITAM GOURALink
32012Development of a soil quality index to evaluate the impact of different organic soil inputs on soil quality development in acid tea soils (2012), Calcutta University, by MD. MASUD KHANLink
22011Comparative evaluation of the quality of different forms of compost and their impact on soil n dynamics in acid tea soils (2011), Calcutta University; by RAHAMATULLA MOLLALink
12010Assessment of Novcom composting method – an effective bio-degradation process and its impact on the soils under various management practices (2010), Calcutta University; by SABYASACHI BANERJEELink

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