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Natural farming: This farming will increase the income of farmers, know how

Natural farming: In order to prevent sickness, it is imperative that we practice natural farming in order to protect our environment and health. Himachal Pradesh has not been exempt from the natural agricultural revolution that has taken place across India in this series. According to Ayush Youth Services and Sports Minister Yadavindra Goma, the state government has allocated Rs 15 crore for the development of natural farming in current fiscal year in an effort to improve the standard of living and income of farmers and gardeners.

Natural farming
Natural farming

He said that by making significant efforts to lower agricultural costs and boost revenue and production, the state government is encouraging natural farming. Natural farming involves protecting the environment and people from the negative consequences of chemical farming. At the same time, while agricultural costs are down, the rural economy is becoming stronger.

Natural farming is more cost effective and a better option.

He liked that the group was holding camps to educate farmers about ecological farming. He said that because of the overuse of chemicals in contemporary items, the quantity of chemicals has increased, which is detrimental to human health. Natural farming is thus a more cost-effective and superior choice. The minister urged everyone to increase their support for natural farming and educate the residents of the nearby communities about it.

We would like to inform you that the state government is purchasing natural farming-grown wheat from farmers at a support price of Rs 40 per kilogram and maize at Rs 30. According to him, 1508 farmers in the state had sold 398 metric tons of natural farming-grown corn. According to him, the government has introduced Him Makki flour from the Himbhog brand to the market via this acquisition. The purchasing price of cow and buffalo milk has been raised by the state government to Rs 45 and Rs 55 per kilogram at the same time.

Previously, Ayush Minister had purchased milk for around Rs 8 lakh.

Let us remind you that Subhash Palekar began using his natural farming method on 35,000 hectares of land in Himachal Pradesh in 2018. Using natural farming methods, crops were grown on 628 hectares of land during that period, in the first year alone. Following this, farmers increasingly began embracing natural farming.

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