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30% Loss to 300% Gain: The Organic Math That's Changing Farming | Bhanwa...
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Steps to grow organic farming products in large quantity: 1. *Select high-yielding organic varieties* 2. *Prepare 5-7 tons/acre of organic compost* 3. *Use 10 kg/acre of effective microorganisms (EM)* 4. *Plant in rows 9-12 inches apart* 5. *Water with drip irrigation (save 30% water)* 6. *Mulch around plants to retain moisture* 7. *Crop rotation and intercropping techniques* 8. *Monitor and maintain soil pH (6.0-7.0)* 9. *Use natural pest control methods* 10. *Harvest at optimal time for best yield*
5 Organic Farming Business Ideas – Scope, Online Sales, Schemes, Certifi...
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SOURCE : META - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) Government Policies needed:* 1. *Subsidy for organic farming* Subsidy for organic farming details:* 1. *50% subsidy on organic inputs* 2. *₹10,000/acre/year for 3 transition years* 3. *₹5,000/acre/year after transition* 4. *Double subsidy for small farmers (
2 Acres to 1.5 Lakh/month: Transforming Small Farms into Profit Machines...
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Challenge of converting chemical farming to organic farming The biggest challenge in converting to organic farming.* Is it *Economic Loss (Lower Yield initially)*? [16:06, 24/07/2025] H R Gururaj: Many more [16:06, 24/07/2025] Akinator Genius: *Top 10 challenges to converting to organic farming:* 1. *Economic Loss (Lower Yield initially)* 2. *Soil Degradation (years of chemical damage)* 3. *Pest & Disease Management (no chemicals)* 4. *Higher Labor Costs (more manual work)* 5. *Certification Process (time-consuming & costly)* 6. *Market & Pricing Issues (lower demand initially)* 7. *Lack of Organic Inputs (seeds, fertilizers etc.)* 8. *Water Conservation (organic needs careful planning)* 9. *Weed Management (no chemical weed killers)* 10. *Transition Period (3 years of very low yield) Solutions to India's organic farming challenges:* *For Farmers:* 1. *Government subsidy for organic certification* 2. *Training programs and workshops* 3. *Low-interest loans for t...
The Metric Should Be Health Per Acre, Not Yield Per Acre - Vandana Shiv...
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Vandana Shiva on Organic Farming for Health:* 1. *Cancer Reduction*: Organic food lowers cancer risk by 25% due to less pesticide exposure. 2. *Neurotoxin Prevention*: Avoiding neurotoxins in chemical pesticides via organic farming. 3. *Antibiotic Resistance*: Organic meat reduces antibiotic resistance risk by 24%. 4. *Heart Health*: Organic food consumption lowers heart disease risk by 10-20%. 5. *Autism Link*: Some studies suggest pesticide exposure might increase autism risk - organic reduces this. 6. *Rich in Nutrients*: Organic produce tends to be higher in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. 7. *Less Heavy Metals*: Lower heavy metal content in organic crops like rice and wheat. Shall I explain any of these? Source : Youtube and Artifical Intelligence (AI)
Vandana Shiva : Why We Must Respect & Support Our Organic Farmers
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Vandana Shiva is a strong advocate for organic farmers' rights. She believes we must respect and support them because they: - Preserve biodiversity - Promote sustainable agriculture - Empower local communities - Reject corporate-controlled farming ¹ - Improves the health of the people - Organic farming is the best person in this world today
Dr. Vandana Shiva: "Why We Need an Organic Future" (NOFA-VT 2017 Keynote...
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Vedic Origin of Organic Farming | In Conversation with Vandana Shiva
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*Farming Methods in Each Yuga:* 1. *Satya Yuga*: - Primitive tools made of wood and stone - Bullock-driven plows - Organic and natural farming practices - Crops: millets, barley, wheat 2. *Treta Yuga*: - Copper and bronze tools introduced - Irrigation systems developed (e.g., canals) - Crop rotation and intercropping practiced - Crops: rice, pulses, oilseeds 3. *Dwapara Yuga*: - Iron tools became common - Plows with multiple oxen used - Manure and compost used for fertility - Crops: sugarcane, cotton, tobacco 4. *Kali Yuga (current)*: - Industrialization and Green Revolution introduced - Chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and hybrid seeds - Mechanized farming with tractors and machines *Green Revolution started in Kali Yuga around 1965 in India.*
Did we have green revolution farming in sathya yuga, treta yuga and dwapara yuga
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Did we have green revolution farming in sathya yuga, treta yuga and dwapara yuga No, ancient India didn't have Green Revolution farming methods during those yugas. *Farming Methods in Each Yuga:* 1. *Satya Yuga*: - Primitive tools made of wood and stone - Bullock-driven plows - Organic and natural farming practices - Crops: millets, barley, wheat 2. *Treta Yuga*: - Copper and bronze tools introduced - Irrigation systems developed (e.g., canals) - Crop rotation and intercropping practiced - Crops: rice, pulses, oilseeds 3. *Dwapara Yuga*: - Iron tools became common - Plows with multiple oxen used - Manure and compost used for fertility - Crops: sugarcane, cotton, tobacco 4. *Kali Yuga (current)*: - Industrialization and Green Revolution introduced - Chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and hybrid seeds - Mechanized farming with tractors and machines *Green Revolution started in Kali Yuga around 1965 in India.*
How India can double farmers’ income? Growwing India Podcast ft Dr. Asho...
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The food we eat is first given to GOD and then we eat, what are we doing, we are serving chemical (toxic) food to him in return GOD is testing us by giving different kind of old and new diseases. First and foremost we should stop this. The food given to GOD should be pure as much as posible free from chemicals. Go back to olden ages where chemicals were not used and only organic food was used and human beings were healthy upto 80 to 100 years of age eating that food. We have proof that Sri Vadiraja gave pure food (Organic food) to Lord Hayagreeva. (Horse) and many other examples. Better late then never do organic farming and improve the health of people in this globe
Organic Farming need of the Hour
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Training and education should be given to farmers to do organic farming history should be repeated they should be thought how 100 to 300 years ago farming was done successfully with organic farming method. Agriculture was considered a holy thing because they grow quality food not like chemical food now. Better late then never instead of working in mnc or in urban area people should go back to their village and grow organic food and make India an organic farming hub again thus we can for sure become a devloped country
CM Siddu : ಸರ್ಕಾರಿ ಶಾಲೆಯಿಂದ ಸಾವಯವ ಕೃಷಿ ಪಾಠ..! | Kannada Janashree
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Green Revolution की सच्चाई: Padma Shri Subhash Palekar Reveals Why 90% I...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVs1KxbBpm0 In this episode of Agritalk, we host Subhash Palekar—the Padma Shri awardee and pioneer of Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF)—as he warns us that today’s farming methods are accelerating global warming and degrading our soils. ➡️ He explains, with science-backed reasons, how every method—whether conventional, organic, or cow-based—can harm soil health. ➡️ Palekar shares how he’s quietly leading a silent revolution, spreading natural farming worldwide to restore Earth’s climate and help farmers thrive. ZBNF has been shown to use up to 60% less water and electricity, while significantly lowering greenhouse gas emissions through soil aeration and mulching Watch as Subhash Palekar shares why farming must change, how nature holds the answers, and how ordinary farmers can spark a global climate cure one farm at a time. Timestamps 00:00 Teaser 01:44 Intro 03:44 Subash Palekar's history 05:27 College experience 08:42 Research Work 10:40...
PM-PRANAM : Chemical free खेती और Waste से Wealth बनाने के लिए जानिए PM ...
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PM Modi's Quotes on Organic Farming:* 1. *"We are hand-holding farmers to shift to organic farming for a brighter future."* 2. *"Organic farming is not just a way of farming, it's a way of life."* 3. *"From seed to market, we're working to make organic farming a mass movement."* 4. *"Chemical-free agriculture is the need of the hour for a healthy India."* 5. *"Natural farming will be a big boost to the country's agriculture sector and rural economy."* 6. *"Our focus is on increasing the income of farmers through organic farming and natural farming."* 7. *"We want to take organic farming to every corner of the country."* *Skit Title: "Poison or Nectar?"* *Characters:* 1. *Raj* - Farmer 2. *Sam* - Raj's friend (aware of organic farming) 3. *Dr. Jain* - Agricultural expert *Act 1:* (Raj and Sam on farm) Raj: "Sam, my crops need pesticides and fertilizers to grow!" Sam: "R...
We are hand-holding farmers to shift to organic farming for a brighter f...
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PM Modi's Quotes on Organic Farming:* 1. *"We are hand-holding farmers to shift to organic farming for a brighter future."* 2. *"Organic farming is not just a way of farming, it's a way of life."* 3. *"From seed to market, we're working to make organic farming a mass movement."* 4. *"Chemical-free agriculture is the need of the hour for a healthy India."* 5. *"Natural farming will be a big boost to the country's agriculture sector and rural economy."* 6. *"Our focus is on increasing the income of farmers through organic farming and natural farming."* 7. *"We want to take organic farming to every corner of the country."*
Explained: Government’s new scheme on natural farming | Agriculture
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Here are the latest updates on Indian agriculture ¹ ² ³ ⁴ ⁵: - India has unveiled the world’s first genome-edited rice varieties, promising 25–30% higher yields ¹. - The government is pushing for agri-export reform to boost exports ¹ ⁵. - The farm sector is expected to grow at 3.5% in FY26 ¹. - Natural farming is getting a boost with new clusters and incentives ³. - Farmer bodies are opposing the tariff relief plan for the US ³ ⁵. - Agri-exports have risen 8% to $4.2 billion in April-May ³. - The government aims to increase agriculture exports five-fold to ₹20 lakh crore ³
Narendra Modi has made significant contributions to organic farming from 2014 onwards
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Narendra Modi has made significant contributions to organic farming from 2014 onwards. Some of his key initiatives include ¹ - Launching the Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) in 2015 to promote traditional and organic farming methods. - Encouraging the adoption of organic farming practices through various schemes and initiatives. - Promoting millets as sustainable crops, with 2023 declared as the International Year of Millets. - Supporting organic exports and strengthening certification processes. - Allocating a substantial budget for organic farming in the 2025 budget. These efforts aim to improve soil health, reduce chemical fertilizer usage, provide good health to all and promote sustainable agriculture practices
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Source: Medium.com https://medium.com/@gopalreddyorganic/narendra-modis-vision-for-organic-farming-in-india-pure-organic-zone-dc37005624e6 Organic farming has gained significant attention in India, thanks to the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi , who has consistently advocated for sustainable and chemical-free agriculture. His vision for organic farming focuses on improving soil health, reducing dependency on chemical fertilizers, and promoting natural and eco-friendly farming practices. Key Government Initiatives for Organic Farming 1. Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) — 2015 To encourage traditional and organic farming methods, the government launched the PKVY scheme , which promotes cluster-based organic farming . Under this initiative, farmers receive financial assistance of up to ₹50,000 per farmer over three years to support their transition to organic practices. The scheme emphasizes the use of cow dung, compost, and bio-fert...
Vedic Origin of Organic Farming | In Conversation with Vandana Shiva
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Vandana Shiva talks about the Vedic origin of organic farming, citing that it's a practice deeply rooted in Indian tradition and culture ¹. In Vedic organic agriculture, the focus is on sustainable and organic methods that work in harmony with nature, using techniques like crop rotation, composting, and the use of natural pest control methods ². The Vedas also emphasize the importance of living in balance with the environment and recognizing the interconnectedness of all living things ². Vandana Shiva's Navdanya movement aims to promote biodiversity and conservation through organic farming, echoing the Vedic principles of living in harmony with nature Vandana Shiva does organic farming in India through:* 1. *Navdanya Movement* (1987) - Founded by her in Uttarakhand 2. *Bija Vidyapeeth* (2001) - Organic farm and training center in Uttarakhand 3. *Navdanya Farms* - Across India, including: - Uttarakhand (main center) - Karnataka - Maharashtra - Gujarat ...
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https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ph4CJqlRuS4 10 Steps to Transition from Chemical to Organic Farming: 1. *Stop Synthetic Fertilizers*: Last use to exhaust stock 2. *Introduce Organic Manure*: Compost, cow dung, green manure 3. *Phase out Pesticides*: Replace with neem oil, soap solution 4. *Transition to Organic Seeds*: Replace hybrid/GM seeds 5. *Implement Crop Rotation*: Break disease/pest cycle 6. *Start Mulching*: Retain moisture, suppress weeds 7. *Adopt Conservation Tillage*: Reduce soil disturbance 8. *Introduce Beneficial Microbes*: Improve soil health 9. *Monitor Soil Health*: Regular testing for pH, nutrients 10. *Get Organic Certification*: After 2-3 years of transition Source : Youtube and Meta Artificial intelligence
Organic Farming vs Conventional Farming GD Topic,
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Organic Farming: The Need of the Hour *5 Important Points:* 1. *Soil Conservation*: - Prevents soil erosion and degradation - Maintains soil fertility and health 2. *Water Conservation*: - Saves up to 30% water compared to chemical farming - Prevents water pollution 3. *Climate Change Mitigation*: - Reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 20-30% - Promotes carbon sequestration in soil 4. *Healthier Food and Water*: - 50% lower pesticide residues in organic produce - Reduces risk of water-borne diseases 5. *Economic Benefits to Farmers*: - 20-30% higher profit margins due to premium prices - Reduced input costs (seeds, fertilizers, pesticides)