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Name Arakhiben Mithabhai Vankar
 
Address Bamna Village, Bhiloda Taluka
 
District Sabarkantha District
 
State Gujarat
 
Title Keeping Stored Grain Pests Away
 
Details Farmers use various non-chemical, indigenous techniques to preserve the grains using dry chilly, salt crystals, leaves of ‘neem’ (Azadirachta indica (A.) Juss.), wheat chaff etc. But there are some women who store grains with their own methods. Arkhiben Mithabhai Vankar of Bamna village (of the drought ridden taluka Bhiloda in Sabarkanthadistrict) uses dry leaves of ‘khakhra’ (Butea monosperma (Lam.) Taub.) to preserve grains. In a moist free pit, after putting a layer of 3-4 mats (layers) of dry Butea leaves, grain is filled up to one and half feet and then another layer of Butea leaves is placed. Finally the Butea leaves are placed on top of the pit before closing it. No insect is reported to affect the grains stored this way. “We have been using this traditional method for many years”, adds Arkhiben. (Butea monosperma is known for insect repelent properties. http://www.aseanbiodiversity.org/medicinal_plants/page2.htm. http://botanical.com/site/column_poudhia/publish/journal.cgi?folder=journal&next=1592)
 
Volume No. Honey Bee, 17(3):13, 2006
 
Sout Scout: Mahesh Parmar
 
Call Number 17303