BUDGET : NATURAL
FARMING – SCHEMES:
NEWS: Should India focus on natural farming?
WHAT’S IN THE NEWS?
Union Budget 2024-25 Announcements on Natural Farming:
- Farmer Initiation:
- 1 crore farmers to be initiated into natural farming over the
next two years.
- Support includes certification and branding.
- Implementation:
- Execution through scientific institutions and gram panchayats.
- Establishment of 10,000 bio-input resource centers.
- Focus Shift:
- Emphasis on the number of farmers rather than area coverage.
- Addressing the issue of 30-40% of farmers reverting to chemical
farming.
What is Natural, Organic, and Zero-Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF)?
- Natural Farming:
- Utilizes bio inputs from local ecosystems.
- ZBNF involves mixtures like cow urine, dung, jaggery, lime, and
neem to enhance soil health and reduce costs.
- Organic Farming:
- Defined by certification and no use of chemical
fertilizers/pesticides.
- Focuses on organic inputs but may not align with the local
ecosystem approach of natural farming.
Government Initiatives to Promote Natural Farming:
- Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY):
- Launched in 2015.
- Supports organic farming to improve soil health.
- Bharatiya Prakritik Krishi Paddhati
(BPKP)/ZBNF:
- Sub-scheme of PKVY with ₹4,645.69 crore outlay.
- Financial assistance for cluster formation, capacity building,
and certification.
- National Mission on Natural Farming (NMNF):
- Upcoming mission to promote chemical-free farming.
Challenges and Concerns:
- Sustainability and Yield:
- Concerns about yield reductions (e.g., 59% decline in wheat and
32% in basmati rice yields).
- Large-Scale Transition:
- Potential impact on food security.
- Example: Sri Lanka’s experience with reduced yields after
banning chemical fertilizers.
Way Forward:
- Yield Trials:
- Conduct extensive trials to address food security concerns.
- Supplementary Crops:
- Focus on supplementary foodstuffs rather than staple crops.
- Gradual Transition:
- Start on a smaller scale and assess success before broader
application.
- Support Systems:
- Strengthen training, certification, and resource centers.
Source: https://www.thehindu.com/business/Economy/should-india-focus-on-natural-farming/article68454546.ece