REFORMATION TO 100% CERTIFIED ORGANIC AND NATURAL FARMING AN INITIATIVE BY MY ORGANIC BHARAT.
Agriculture and its allied sector are crucial for the
development of a country, especially for India where it is the largest source
of livelihood. The sector plays a major role in creating employment, rural
livelihood and providing national food security to all. Agriculture is the
largest sector on which major Indian population depends directly or
indirectly. Currently, as high as 70 per cent of the total rural
households still depend primarily on the agriculture for their livelihood where
around 82 per cent are small and marginal farmers.
MY
ORGANIC BHARATTM is a family of revered Indian
Farmers, which is in Association with BHARAT KA
KISAN a Global Venture for Organic Movement Across the World for
Re-evolving Agriculture and Allied Activities based on the morals & values
of our ancestral covering the modern applied research & developed organic
technology proved in Agriculture & Allied sector.
“Organic change or development happens
gradually and naturally rather than suddenly”
For More, Kindly Visit us in www.myorganicbharat.com or Write us on info@myorganicbharat.com or Connect us via Call / WhatsApp / Telegram
at +91 – 0777- 000- 2071
Organic farmers build healthy soils and help to
combat climate change. Organic agriculture builds healthy soil
using compost, crop rotation, and other natural tools instead of relying on
petroleum-based synthetic pesticides and fertilizers that deplete the soil of
valuable nutrients.
In this background many important steps have been taken
for rapid development of Agriculture and In the same process we are also
taking an effort to provide Green Fresh Veggies, Extinct Herbs
and In-real organic Fruits & Ocean resources to the people of
the Bharat but only and
only organic (Jaivik).
We also strive to promote agroecological principles and
rural entrepreneurship through capacity
development and exchange of quality farmer-to-farmer training videos in local
languages.
our mission is to produce the highest quality fruits and
vegetables, in the most environmentally and economically sustainable manner
possible. Using animals’ wastes, cow dunk cakes and all traditional methods
used by ours (ancestors), hand tools and, when necessary, motorized equipment,
we are striving to leave our land and our community in better condition than we
found them. For More, Kindly Visit us in www.myorganicbharat.com or Write us on info@myorganicbharat.com or Connect us via Call / WhatsApp / Telegram
at +91 – 0777- 000- 2071
The goal of sustainable agriculture is to meet
society’s food needs in present without compromising needs of the future
generations. The three main goals needed to be integrated are: a healthy
environment, economic profitability, and social and economic equity. From
growers, food processors, distributors, retailers, consumers, to even waste
managers, each plays an important role in ensuring that sustainable
agricultural system is intact.
Common interests of people working in sustainable
agriculture include promotion of soil health, minimum water use, lower
pollution levels and strengthen the local economy. Thus, sustainable
agriculture can be considered as a collection of practices that combines
biology, economics, engineering, chemistry, community developments and many
others.
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at +91 – 0777- 000- 2071
The use of Fertilizers
Chemical fertilisers help farmers in increasing the
crop productivity in adverse conditions or during the time when plants require
additional nutrients. The extensive use of chemical fertilisers can lead to
major harmful effects not only on the environment but also on the consumers.
Increase in air pollution, waterway pollution, acidification of the soil, and
mineral depletion are some basic known effects.
Zero
Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF)
ZBNF can be described as a traditional type of farming which
means farming with nature without any use of chemicals. The increased impacts
on the environment along with increased indebtedness of the farmers are some
major reasons for the growth of ZBNF.
ZBNF has four main pillars: -
1.
Jivamrita/jeevamrutha
2.
Bijamrita/beejamrutha
3.
Acchadana also known as mulching
4.
Whapasa
The Government has been promoting organic farming in the
country through the schemes such as Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) and
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY). Currently, ZBNF is being executed in 131
clusters covering 704 villages under RKVY and 1300 clusters covering 268
villages under PKVY. Schemes such as Mission Organic Value Chain Development
for North Eastern Region (MOVCDNER) under National Mission for Sustainable
Agriculture (NMSA) also promotes organic farming. Plans to strengthen ‘jaivik
kheti’ portal - an online national organic products market is also in pipeline
by the government.


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