Close Menu
news
    What's Hot

    How to Grow and Care for Tulips

    How to Care for Succulents

    How to prevent condensation and mold for good with houseplants

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    news
    • Home
    • Plant Care
      • Best Plants for Beginners
      • Houseplant Care & Maintenance
      • Low-Light Plants
      • Plant Propagation Tips
    • Gardening for Small Spaces
      • Gardening Tools
      • Organic Gardening
      • Indoor & Balcony Gardening
    • Gardening Tips for Healthy Plants
    news
    You are at:Home»Organic Gardening»Govt Strengthens Organic Farming with Financial Aid, Training; Aims to Reduce Chemical Fertilizer Use
    Organic Gardening

    Govt Strengthens Organic Farming with Financial Aid, Training; Aims to Reduce Chemical Fertilizer Use

    funwithgardeningBy funwithgardeningFebruary 12, 2025003 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Govt Strengthens Organic Farming with Financial Aid, Training; Aims to Reduce Chemical Fertilizer Use
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email







    To support farmers financially, the government is implementing schemes like the PKVY and the MOVCDNER (Photo Source: Canva)
    To support farmers financially, the government is implementing schemes like the PKVY and the MOVCDNER (Photo Source: Canva)





    The government has increased its efforts to promote organic farming through various schemes, financial assistance programs, and quality control measures. In a written reply in the Lok Sabha on February 11, 2024, Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Ramnath Thakur, highlighted the government’s commitment to reducing chemical fertilizer use, improving soil health, and encouraging sustainable agricultural practices across the country.












    He stated that the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has been proactive in promoting bio-fertilizers by developing efficient strains suited to different crops and soil types. The introduction of liquid bio-fertilizer technology, which has an extended shelf life, has further boosted organic farming. Additionally, ICAR has been conducting training programs nationwide to educate farmers on the benefits and proper application of bio-fertilizers.

    To support farmers financially, the government is implementing schemes like the Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) and the Mission Organic Value Chain Development for the North Eastern Region (MOVCDNER). These initiatives provide financial assistance for adopting organic practices, covering various aspects from production to marketing.

    Under PKVY, farmers receive Rs 31,500 per hectare over three years, with Rs 15,000 directly allocated for organic inputs. Similarly, under MOVCDNER, Rs 46,500 per hectare is granted over three years, including Rs 15,000 as direct benefit transfer to farmers. These efforts have played a significant role in expanding organic farming in different regions.












    To ensure the availability of quality bio-fertilizers and organic fertilizers, the government regulates their production and distribution under the Fertilizer Control Order (1985). Additionally, the Market Development Assistance (MDA) scheme promotes organic fertilizers by providing Rs 1,500 per metric tonne for products like Fermented Organic Manure and Phosphate Rich Organic Manure.

    A major step towards sustainable agriculture is the PM Programme for Restoration, Awareness, Nourishment, and Amelioration of Mother Earth (PM-PRANAM). This initiative incentivizes states and union territories to reduce their dependence on chemical fertilizers. States that successfully decrease chemical fertilizer usage can receive 50% of the subsidy savings, which can be reinvested in promoting alternative fertilizers and sustainable farming methods.












    Furthermore, the National Center of Organic and Natural Farming (NCONF) and Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) are organizing extensive training and awareness programs for farmers. These efforts aim to enhance soil fertility, support farmers, and promote environmentally sustainable farming practices across India. 











    First published on: 12 Feb 2025, 06:49 IST


    Aid Aims Chemical farming Fertilizer Financial Govt organic Reduce Strengthens Training
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous Article9 Colorful Plants That Will Thrive on Your Balcony
    Next Article Tell us about your small-space L.A. container garden
    funwithgardening

      Related Posts

      BJMP-Mamburao teaches inmates organic farming for a fresh start

      February 12, 2025

      Is Organic Produce Healthier Than Conventional Produce?

      February 11, 2025

      Tickets on sale for Yeo Valley Organic Garden Festival

      February 11, 2025
      Add A Comment

      Comments are closed.

      Top Posts

      9 Houseplants That Can Grow in a Windowless Room, According to Gardening Experts

      February 6, 202510 Views

      The Best Indoor Plants for Beginners

      February 12, 20256 Views

      Tips For Happy, Healthy Plants!

      February 6, 20256 Views

      10 Tips for Beginner Gardeners: Starting Your Garden!

      February 12, 20255 Views

      Organic, Precision, and Vertical Farming Reshaping the Industry

      February 6, 20255 Views

      How to Grow and Care for Tulips

      February 13, 20253 Views

      6 Ways to Use Hydrogen Peroxide for Healthier Plants

      February 9, 20253 Views

      How to Care for Succulents

      February 13, 20252 Views

      What Causes Brown Tips on Plants? Here Are 3 Possible Reasons

      February 9, 20252 Views

      The 10 Best Terrarium Plants for Beginners

      February 7, 20252 Views
      Latest Reviews

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest gardening tips, trends, and advice from Fun with Gardening, covering houseplants, outdoor gardening, design, and DIY projects

      top blogs

      9 Houseplants That Can Grow in a Windowless Room, According to Gardening Experts

      February 6, 202510 Views

      The Best Indoor Plants for Beginners

      February 12, 20256 Views

      Tips For Happy, Healthy Plants!

      February 6, 20256 Views
      latest blogs

      How to Grow and Care for Tulips

      How to Care for Succulents

      How to prevent condensation and mold for good with houseplants

      How To Grow And Care For Hyacinths

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest gardening tips, trends, and advice from Fun with Gardening, covering houseplants, outdoor gardening, design, and DIY projects

      © 2025 funwithgardening. Designed by Webworker.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.