An important and progressive action has been taken towards stable agriculture by the Haryana government. The government has decided to use agricultural lands belonging to the Agriculture Department and the Farmers’ welfare program to promote natural agriculture throughout the state. According to the state government, the effort is in the view of the government that promotes environmental friendship, low -test and chemical -free agricultural traditions. This will not only improve the health of the soil but also increase the income of the farmers.
Plan on 53 acres of land
As a pilot project, the project will be launched in the village of Jaderi, located in the Pundri Assembly constituency of the district. Here 53 acres, 4 Canals and 19 Marla lands will be brought under natural agriculture in agriculture and farmers. The land has been historically leased. Now it is only used for natural farming. Haryana Chief Minister Nib Singh Saini approved the historic conclusion on Friday. He said the state government wants to promote healthy and economically practical practices based on the environment. Through this, farmers can improve and ensure long agricultural prosperity.
Get training from the government
Under this initiative, the existing lease can become beneficiaries of this important scheme that promotes natural farming. They will be encouraged to follow natural farming systems and support them. In this, the state government will provide the necessary guidelines, training and assistance. After the success of this pilot project, the project will be extended gradually. The government’s planning must be implemented throughout the state. According to the Saini government, the country wants to become a leading state in agricultural practices, including natural agriculture.
What is natural farming
Natural agriculture is actually an agricultural tradition in which natural resources are used instead of chemical fertilizer, pesticides and artificial irrigation. The purpose of this farming tradition is to improve stable and healthy agricultural systems without damaging the soil, water and the environment. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides are not used in this type of cultivation. Organic fertilizers such as Jeevamrid, Bijamrid, and Kanivamrith are used in its place. Also, a variety of crops are sown simultaneously that reduce insect eruptions and diseases.
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