An awareness conversation with “Seed Mother”

NatureOps India Foundation had visited and made a public awareness program with a tribal lady called “Seed Mother.” The conservation of land program of NatureOps has been started from here. 'Rahibai Soma Popere', popularly known as SEED Mother for conserving indigenous seeds who has been conferred fourth highest civilian national award Padma Shree for her contribution in the field of agriculture.

She has worked for conserving hundreds of native varieties and encouraging farmers to grow traditional crops. She has also made it a motto of her life to spreading awareness about sustainable farming, agro-biodiversity, and wild food resources.

Rahibai is a 52-year-old tribal farmer from Mahadeo Koli Tribal community from Kombhalne village of Akole tribal block in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. She could not attend school due to poverty and started supporting her family in agricultural work in agri-labour and cow rearing since she was 10 years old. She got married with Soma Popere, who was also uneducated, at the age of 17 years. The whole family was dependent on agriculture. Although she had not attended school, she learnt about agrobiodiversity, wild food resources, and traditional culture through practice and experience.

Through her experiences, she realized that the conservation of agro-biodiversity and wild food resources is the need of the hour to achieve seed sovereignty and nutritional security. She started a nursery of Blackberry and distributed them as a gift to members of the Self-Help Group (SHG). She then established a nursery of hyacinth bean seedlings, rice, vegetables, beans landraces and shared them with 210 farmers in 7 villages of Akole Block. She also conserved and multiplied about 43 landraces of 17 different crops (Paddy, hyacinth bean, millets, pulses, oilseeds, etc.) by establishing an in-situ germplasm conservation center. She has also established a perennial kitchen garden for house-hold consumption and year-round use.