Zero Budget Natural Farming: A way Forward towards Sustainable Agriculture

Mohammad Rafiq Khan,Waseem Raja,Tauseef A Bhat,Mohd Salim Mir,Nasir Bashir Naikoo,Zakir Amin,Aijaz Nazir, Suhail Ahmad Mir, Idrees Mohammad, Aadil Akbar Wani,Dhamni Patyal

Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology(2022)

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Abstract
Chemical fertilisers and insecticides have increased at an alarming rate in India since the green revolution. Excessive chemical use has a negative influence on the ecosystem, soil, human health, and Consumption of groundwater purity. To limit the usage of artificial fertilisers and pesticides in this situation, the Zero Budget Natural Farming technique was implemented. Agriculture is a significant industry in India. It is essential for the Indian economy's survival and expansion. The majority of farmers rely extensively on inorganic external chemical inputs like as fertilisers and pesticides, which pollute groundwater and other water-dependent ecosystems while also reducing soil fertility over time. The continued use of pesticides and chemicals poses a major threat to the health of Indian farmers.Zero-budget farming has the potential to significantly reduce production expenses. Mulching, soil protection measures, natural insecticides, and fertilisers are used by low-budget farmers. Jivamrita, Bijamrita, Acchadana (Mulching), and Whapasa are the four main pillars of natural farming on a low budget. Mulching, soil conservation measures, natural insecticides, and fertilisers are used by farmers on a low budget. The continual retention of crop wastes replenishes soil fertility and aids in soil health maintenance. Pest and disease management is an important part of zero-budget natural farming crop production methods. Under the conditions of climate change, achieving food security would necessitate a holistic system approach that incorporates natural agricultural principles for a sustainable agriculture.In this paper, we have discussed about the concept, need, benefits, major pillars, principles of ZBNF, opportunities and challenges of adopting ZBNF and the factors to scale up zero budget natural farming.
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budget natural farming,agriculture
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