Organic Farming in India

Authors

  • Bharat Sarjerao Jamdhade

Keywords:

Organic farming, Status, Issue, challenge, principles

Abstract

 Organic  farming is being done in 179 countries in total of countries by the green evolution in country modern farming instrument  seeds, chemical product in this reason increase  and crop product and fertilizer the land but another way created Environment problem and it is  affected on human body by the Erosion of soil decrease the fertilization land decrease the water level and the crop produced is low category the crop these all modern thing unaffordable  to common farmer in fact increase uncertainly in farming. trade mark AGMARK and FAo rejected the crop which crop deserves move use that is why in present for increasing the crop with standard the people take an each on the organic farming in the reason India produces a large variety of crops including cereals, pulses and oilseeds, in the name of increased productivity, indiscriminate application of enormous quantity of chemical fertilizers is being followed keeping the health factor at bay. Hence an alternative method of farming is of argent need which could satisfy the needs of increased food production as well as providing a security against any potential health problem organic farming has been proved as a solution to both of these problems. This article focus on organc forming in India: Status, issues and challenges.

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Published

2025-01-26

How to Cite

Bharat Sarjerao Jamdhade. (2025). Organic Farming in India. iJournals:International Journal of Social Relevance & Concern ISSN:2347-9698, 12(4). Retrieved from https://ijournals.in/journal/index.php/ijsrc/article/view/326