The importance of natural farming in a changing era

                           
The importance of natural farming in a changing era

                           In the Indian economy, India was called the country of agriculture even years ago. Even today, most of the population is dependent on agriculture and non-agricultural people. In today's age, from vegetables to fruits, flowers, grains and pulses, various crops are apparently sprayed with many genuine chemical fertilizers, pesticides and chemicals. In many places, chemical injections are used for the size and color of fruits and vegetables. Due to which the use of such fruits and vegetables as food can lead to skin, muscle, cancer and internal organs diseases, infections etc. in the long run. Such foods cause a decrease in the human body's immune system. Most of the items in today's market are found to be adulterated while compromising the physical and mental health of the general public.


                                
                                      Therefore, it has become very important for today's sons of the earth (Farmers) to understand the importance of organic farming. Over the years, when farmers spray chemicals and pesticides on their land, that land also becomes malnourished with toxins. Decreasing soil fertility and reducing the amount of bacteria that give it saline and natural salts. Due to which all these crops are cooked in paran which is deficient in vitamins and nutrients. The only solution to all these problems is organic farming.


                                 
                                 Chemical medicine, disinfectant k. Farming without chemicals is called organic farming, , natural farming. In English it is known as organic farming. The importance of organic farming has been explained in many genuine agricultural universities in India and Gujarat today. This natural farming can also be called zero budget farming. This method of farming does not use any type of purchased toxic or chemical (agro) drugs. In which only desi or chaaniyu (cow dung) manure (compost. Manure), earthworm manure, cow urine etc. are used.

                             
                         We have to do this organic farming in the same way as our ancestors did 100-150 years ago. And if you continue to cultivate naturally keeping all these things in mind, not only will your yield increase but with it the capacity of the soil, fertility, the proportion of organic bacteria will also increase with great improvement. The production of chemical free and tasty crops will also improve the health of the people and the people, the society will get clean food containing protein, vitamins and calories.


So let us all together adopt this organic farming and make a happy life. 

Jai Kisan ...... Jai Jawan ....... Jai Sahakar .........


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