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  • Badiyal, Morni Hills, Panchkula (Haryana)
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Yash Organic Farming

Our goal - to make farmers self-reliant through organic and practical methods.

Bharat is a country that provides many benefits to its farmers. The government has implemented various schemes to support agriculture and the development of farmers. These include providing loans to farmers at low interest rates, ensuring fair prices for their crops, and offering modern technology and equipment to improve farming practices. The government also provides insurance to protect farmers from losses due to natural calamities. Additionally, training programs are conducted to enhance farmers' skills, and efforts are made to promote organic farming. The government ensures that farmers receive proper irrigation facilities and access to quality seeds and fertilizers. Overall, these initiatives aim to improve the lives and livelihoods of farmers across the country.

In the year 1990, with the aim of preserving cultural heritage and promoting the use of natural and organic methods, efforts began to provide agricultural training to farmers. These efforts focused on practical and organic farming techniques, encouraging farmers to adopt these methods. The goal was to make farmers self-reliant by using organic and practical farming practices, while also preserving the cultural heritage associated with farming. This initiative aimed to train farmers in organic farming techniques and encourage the use of natural resources, thereby promoting sustainable agriculture and empowering rural communities.

What is the difference between Natural Farming and Organic Farming?

Both natural and organic farming are methods of chemical-free agriculture, but their process, principles, and costs are different. Below is a simple comparison between the two:

Aspect Natural Farming Organic Farming
Definition Farming based on nature, without any external input cost. Chemical-free farming using organic materials.
Main Objective Zero cost and sustainable farming. Providing healthy produce to consumers.
Founder Padma Shri Subhash Palekar (ZBNF Model) No single founder, based on traditional farming.
Cost Zero or very low cost. Some cost involved (organic manure, seeds, etc.).
Input Source Locally available materials like cow dung, urine, and jeevamrit. Purchased organic manure, vermicompost, neem oil, etc.
Relation with Nature Practiced in harmony with the entire ecosystem. Practiced in a controlled way, with environmental consideration.
Impact Improves soil health and biodiversity. Improves soil quality but may take time and depends on inputs.
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