Himachal Pradesh launches Zero Budget Natural Farming project to promote organic farming
Himachal Pradesh Government has launched Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF) project to promote organic farming. It was launched by Chief Minister, Jai Ram Thakur. The project aims to increase agriculture produce and the income of farmers by the year 2022.
Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF)
ZBNF is set of natural farming methods where cost of growing and harvesting plants is zero. It is a farming practice that believes in natural growth of crops without adding any fertilizers and pesticides or any other foriegn elements. It is different from organic farming.
The word Zero Budget refers to zero net cost of production of all crops. This means that farmers need not purchase fertilizers and pesticides in order to ensure the healthy growth of crops. The inputs used for seed treatments and other inocluations are locally available in form of cowdung and cow urine.
It requires almost no monetary investment and envisages use of ‘Jeevamrutha’ and ‘Beejamrutha’. The main aim of ZBNF is eliminate use of chemical pesticides and uses biological pesticides and promote of good agronomic practices. Farmers use earthworms, cow dung, urine, plants, human excreta and such biological fertilizers for crop protection.
It lowers cost of inputs of farmers and gives better capacity to increase the incomes. It also protects soil from degradation and helps in retaining soil fertility and is climate change resilient.
Month: Current Affairs - January, 2018
Arjun singh aanjana
February 9, 2018 at 11:34 amThis practice are very good and important for earning money
Arjun singh aanjana
February 9, 2018 at 11:34 amThis practice are very good and important for earning money
Paul Upadhyay
February 11, 2018 at 10:43 pmOld wine in New bottle. Name is new but practice is old. It’s our Farmers Know How. However it’s the fate of Indian agriculture rather than innovation… We are trying new terms, new names for age old practices. First of all Govt. Of India promoted fertilizers and chemicals by providing free mini kits to innocent farmers and spent huge funds. Now, Govt. Is doing exactly opposite. I am really amazed….
Paul Upadhyay
February 11, 2018 at 10:43 pmOld wine in New bottle. Name is new but practice is old. It’s our Farmers Know How. However it’s the fate of Indian agriculture rather than innovation… We are trying new terms, new names for age old practices. First of all Govt. Of India promoted fertilizers and chemicals by providing free mini kits to innocent farmers and spent huge funds. Now, Govt. Is doing exactly opposite. I am really amazed….