Union Minister Amit Shah Promotes Natural Farming for Health and Farmer Income
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has strongly advocated for natural farming, calling chemical fertilisers the…
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has strongly advocated for natural farming, calling chemical fertilisers the main reason behind many health problems. He believes natural farming not only boosts farmers’ earnings but also helps save water and improves public health. Mr. Shah was speaking at a Farmers’ Conference in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh. He explained that the…
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has stepped in to calm public concerns regarding the safety of eggs. Recent reports and social media posts suggested that eggs might contain harmful substances, specifically nitrofuran metabolites (AOZ), which are linked to cancer. However, FSSAI has strongly refuted these claims, calling them misleading and scientifically…
India and New Zealand have signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that includes special duty reductions for certain agricultural products. These benefits for New Zealand’s apples, kiwifruit, and Manuka honey are directly linked to New Zealand’s commitment to improving agricultural productivity in India. This means the duty concessions will only be granted if New Zealand…
India’s Natural Farming Mission is facing challenges just months after its certification guidelines were released. Regional councils (RCs), responsible for certifying natural farming practices, report being under immense pressure to register thousands of farmers rapidly. This pressure comes with expectations to absorb certification costs, raising concerns about the quality and credibility of the process. Recently,…
India’s rural jobs debate is being rewritten. The question is no longer just “how many days of work,” but “what kind of work, for whom, and in service of which food system.” MGNREGA’s original promise of rights-based employment and regeneration of local commons now sits uneasily beside a push towards a more centralised, mission-style rural…
A farmer from the Thalavadi Hills has suffered serious injuries after a wild elephant attack. The incident has led to the Thalavadi Farmers Association urging the government to provide substantial relief. The victim, Aalmadhan, was attacked on December 13 while returning from his farm. He sustained severe injuries to his head, internal organs, lungs, heart,…
The Indian government is planning a new pilot project to link the amount of subsidised fertiliser farmers receive to the size of their land holdings. This move aims to control rising government spending on fertiliser subsidies and prevent the misuse of these cheaper fertilisers. JP Nadda, the Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilisers, announced this…
Neem trees, a beloved symbol of nature, medicine, and culture in India, are facing a serious threat. Across Hyderabad and many districts of Telangana, these trees are showing signs of widespread decline, known as dieback. The Forest College and Research Institute (FCRI) in Mulugu, Hyderabad, has launched a major scientific study to find out why…
A recent report titled ‘From the Ground Up: Documenting Pesticide Use in Bangladesh, India, Laos & Vietnam (2025)’ reveals significant pesticide use among farmers in four Asian countries. The study, which surveyed 4,392 farmers, found that India has the highest proportion of highly hazardous pesticides (HHPs). Across the surveyed nations, 87.09% of farmers reported using…
For a long time, the world has focused on innovation coming from big tech companies and research labs. This story often talks about rapid growth and making things bigger and better. But sometimes, we forget about the people who have been innovating for centuries in harmony with nature. The author, who has spent years with…