1. Knowledge of the cultivation status of other farmers and neighbors:
 
Learn about local farming conditions, including common diseases and insects.
Be aware of the use of chemical poisons in nearby farms and the time of poison use and the type of poisons used.
Interact with the farmers of the surrounding farms and inform them that your farm is organic and request them to observe the following

2. Principles and items:
Avoid using prohibited and dangerous and long-lasting poisons such as Dorsban or chloropyrophos, diazinon, cypermethrin and other similar poisons.
As much as possible, use the poison after harvesting your products.
Pay attention to the direction of the wind during spraying so that it is not towards your field.
 
3. Reducing environmental pollution:
 
Create a buffer zone between your fields and other fields where pesticides are used. The higher this distance is, the lower the possibility of contamination, and do not mix the products of this distance with organic products.
Using a hedge or planting trees around the farm with three rows of trees reduces the pollution caused by spraying the surrounding fields by 80%. Therefore, plant three rows of trees around your organic farm or use hedge plants.
Covering surface water to prevent environmental pollution and neighbors.
Make sure that animals such as dogs and cats do not come in contact with the plants during maintenance and work in the field, and their waste does not cause contamination of the crops.
 
4. Soil quality, water and pest and disease control and fertilization:
 
Gathering information about geographical features, and information about the physical, chemical and biological texture of the soil, ensuring the presence of abundant organic matter.
Make sure the manure or compost is fully decomposed and sourced from a trusted organic supplier.
Fertilizers from local and traditional livestock farms are less polluted than industrial livestock farms.
Check the water source and test the irrigation water to make sure it is free of chemicals and debris.
Make sure that there are no chemical compounds in the water transfer path.
Keep the irrigation system clean and free of chemicals.
If you want to use other organic fertilizers, be sure to inform the expert of Mehrsarz Daro Company in advance and benefit from consulting services.
In case of any pests and diseases or storage pests, the company's expert must be informed.
 
5. Control of pollution caused by seeds and weeds:
 
Use untreated seeds.
Make sure the seeds or seedlings are organic and not treated with chemicals.
Clean and disinfect used machines with non-chemical substances.
Control weeds manually and mechanically.
Use mulch to retain moisture and prevent weed growth.
 
6. The principles and methods of harvesting:
 
Wash all tools and utensils with non-chemical detergent before harvesting.
Preferably harvest plants in dry weather.
Avoid placing the harvested plant parts on the ground.
Use new and clean containers and baskets when collecting and transporting plants at harvest time.
Avoid weeding with medicinal plants.
Use clean and new packaging.
 
 7. Waste management:
 
​​​​​​​Remove and collect any waste such as trash and pesticides from the surrounding fields.


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