Field Visit at Bodenahalli By ECO CLUB

Eco club organized field visit  at Bodenahalli from 10th November 2025 to  17th November 2025. 20 students and 2 faculty members actively participated to bring an awareness on chemical fertilizers, pollution , organic farming and drip irrigation for the farmers.

Impacts

– Health Risks: Respiratory issues, cancers from pesticide residues in food/water.

– Soil Degradation: Loss of nutrients, reduced fertility, harms earthworms.

– Biodiversity Loss: Pesticides kill pollinators, disrupt ecosystems

DAY 1:

10/11/2025

The Eco Club members interacted with farmers and discussed about the chemical fertilizers, pesticides and  their impacts on human health.

DAY 2

13/11/2025

After harvest, farmers often burn leftover straw, releasing toxic smoke (particulate matter, CO₂, methane) that worsens air pollution, This practice harms health, reduces soil fertility, and kills beneficial insects.

DAY 3

14/11/2025

Fertilizers (urea) and pesticides boost yields but contaminate soil, groundwater, and harm biodiversity. Excess nitrates leach into water, causing “blue baby syndrome” and killing aquatic life.

DAY 4

15/11/2025

Paddy needs lots of water and straining groundwater.

DAY 5

17/11/2025
Flooded fields emit methane, a potent greenhouse gas, contributing to climate change.