Reviving Wells, Growing Futures: Mr. Saminathan
The ‘Shallow Wells and Green Cover Development’ project undertaken by Hand in Hand Switzerland in partnership with Audemars-Watkins Foundation, NABARD, and Hand in Hand India focuses on increasing the density of the Jawadhu Hills Forest in Tamil Nadu, India, through alternative irrigation methods for tribal farmers. As part of one of the project’s goals of establishing 300 acres of horticulture plantations, to start with, all 200 farmers set aside farmland of 1 acre each for this purpose. This was then followed by the distribution of 100 plants to every farmer based on their specific needs. Additionally, farmers were oriented on the management of organic inputs for pest and disease control in their orchards.
Saminathan, a farmer of Perathukollai village adjacent to Nammiyampattu village in Jawadhu Hills, continually faced challenges with irrigation, especially the regular collapse of the shallow well’s wall he dug near a river stream with his family’s help, because of the region’s topography and the porosity of the soil. To overcome this challenge, he needed INR 15,000.
The project paved the way for Saminathan to avail the much-needed support, because of which he was able to revive the well with rough stone revetment for its wall. Saminathan has now taken up plantation crops such as pepper and silver oak, generating INR 80,000 in net income, a fivefold increase.
