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Building Trust: The Key to Scaling Natural Farming in India

India’s natural farming movement is doing well on the supply side. Policies are in place, pilot projects are running, and farmers are being trained. However, there’s a missing piece: strong consumer demand. Without this, natural farming might not reach its full potential. We need more than just farmers and government action; individuals, communities, and ethical…

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India’s Growing Reliance on Herbicides Raises Health and Environmental Concerns

India is using more herbicides than ever before, and this is causing worry among health experts, environmentalists, and farmers. A recent report, ‘Status of Herbicides in India,’ by the Savitri Waney Charitable Foundation, highlights this increase and its harmful effects. Herbicides are chemicals designed to kill unwanted plants. They were first introduced to India in…

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Organic Farming Promises Fall Short: RTI Reveals Gaps in Government Initiatives

The Indian government has repeatedly emphasised its commitment to organic and natural farming. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke of “hand-holding farmers to shift to organic farming for a brighter future” in his 2024 Independence Day speech. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has also highlighted these initiatives in recent Budgets. However, an investigation using Right to…

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Government Approves MSP Procurement for Pulses and Soybeans, Aiming to Support Farmers

The Indian government has announced its approval for procuring key pulses and oilseeds, including moong (green gram), urad (black gram), tur (red gram), and soybeans, at their Minimum Support Prices (MSPs). This initiative covers farmers in Telangana, Odisha, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh, with an estimated expenditure exceeding ₹15,000 crore. The goal is to ensure farmers…

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Punjab Farmers Embrace Drip Irrigation for Water Conservation

Punjab’s agricultural landscape is undergoing a significant transformation as farmers increasingly adopt drip irrigation techniques. This modern method of watering crops is proving vital in conserving precious water resources, a growing concern in the state. With over 25 years of experience and a doctorate in new media, Vibhor Mohan, a senior assistant editor with The…

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Digital Land Records: A Double-Edged Sword for Farmers in Andhra Pradesh

The transition to digital land records in Andhra Pradesh, intended to improve efficiency, is creating significant problems for tribal and Dalit farmers. While the state aims for digital governance, many farmers are losing their land rights due to errors in the digital system and lack of access. Meebhoomi, the state’s digital land record portal, launched…

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