CM Mohan Yadav said-Stiff and chemical crops will be different in the market

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CM Mohan Yadav said-Stiff and chemical crops will be different in the market


The Chief Minister (CM) Dr. Mohan Yadav called the “Natural farming name a chaupal” program as amazing and inspiring and said that just as the real importance of Namaskar came before Kovid, the idea of ​​natural farming is coming after chemicals.

He said that natural and chemical crops will be procured separately in the mandis of the state. He said that I have cultivated myself, in which there was no habit of using chemical fertilizers, the use of chemical fertilizers in agriculture increased due to western -based thinking. In view of the growing trend towards Indian knowledge, cowsheds are being made for cow farming, whose product will promote natural farming. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that there is a great possibility of natural farming in Madhya Pradesh.

He told the Agriculture Minister to make plans for the promotion of natural farming, they will definitely implement it. The Chief Minister asked to make two types of arrangements in the mandis for earning crops produced from natural farming and chemical farming, so that the crops produced would not be difficult to consume. The Chief Minister was addressing the program in the name of natural farming in Manas Bhawan in Jabalpur on Thursday.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that the milk production in Madhya Pradesh is still 9 percent, it will be taken up to 25 percent. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that there is a provision to buy milk on the basis of fat. A conspiracy was hatched to call buffalo milk as more beneficial, describing the milk of the native cow as insignificant. He encouraged for the use of cow’s milk.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav expressed his heartfelt welcome and gratitude to Acharya Devavrata, the main speaker of a chaupal program in the name of natural farming and said that Acharya Devvrat has explained the subject of natural farming very easily. The health of the earth can also be protected by increasing agricultural products by using jeevamrit made from cow dung for natural farming.

Gujarat Governor Shri Acharya Devvrat, while sharing the experience of natural farming in “Ek Chaupal in the name of natural farming”, said that he had first started natural farming on 5 acres of land in view of the ill -fated chemical farming. In which compared to the first year, the yield of more crops has been achieved, they are constantly doing natural farming but also getting better production.

He encouraged to adopt natural farming by explaining in detail about the ill -fated chemical farming. He also explained the difference between natural farming and organic farming. Governor Shri Acharya Devvrat said that the way wild trees give rich crops without providing fertilizer in the forest, the same type of rule applies in natural farming. Nature controls everything from its ecosistum and brings it into its original form. Which are not harmful to human health.

Natural farming is a boon for life. Stop using chemical fertilizers in the name of crop, because it destroys agricultural friends insect. Which affects the fertility of the earth. He gave detailed information about the influx of chemical fertilizers. He told all the farmers that chemical farming is harmful and farmers should adopt natural farming and connect with nature. Governor Shri Acharya appreciated the “Ek Chaupal” program organized by the special efforts of Minister Rakesh Singh.

Public Works Minister Shri Rakesh Singh said that the presence of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav in the natural farming program is a commitment to the Annadata. He said that natural farming is a knowledge story that needs to be understood. He explained in relation to the rain assessment by mentioning the Vrikshaurveda and large comfort composed by the sage Parashar. He said that this is the basis of the conclusion, not only Kapol imagination but also out of scientific experiments.

He stressed about natural farming and said that farmers should do natural farming. The program was attended by Agriculture Minister Aldal Singh Kanshana, Mayor Jagat Bahadur Singh Annu, Rajya Sabha MP Sumitra Balmiki, MP Ashish Dubey, MLA Ajay Vishnoi, Ashok Rohani, Dr. Abhilash Pandey, Santosh Barkade, Neeraj Singh, District Panchayat President Asha Mukesh Gotia and a large number of farmers and citizens were present.