In the present paper the year wise production and sales of organic inputs are taken into account to derive the total area and economic impact thereof. The receipts of produce sold at laboratories served as the source of information to the study. The results indicate that, the sale of inputs is on rise, so also the farmers who are adopting these technologies in their own field are also more. People are approaching KVK for these technologies. To increase the production of organic inputs KVK, Bagalkot is imparting the technologies of Vermicompost production (Biradar, 2006). The follow up of the results of the training conducted in this regard also showed that, nearly 80 per cent of the trainees have adopted these techniques of producing these inputs. Though the economics are not comparable, the quality of the soil matters in this regard. Hence more comprehensive studies are required to analyze the impact of these technologies on the soil quality characteristics. | Self-sustainability of farming community through promotion of organic agriculture A case study of KVK Bagalkot India