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Organic Farming Promotion Scheme – Vermicompost & Bio-Input Units
Tamil Nadu's Organic Farming Promotion Scheme, run by the Department of Agriculture through the TNAU Agritech extension network, supports farmers in setting up vermicompost units and other on-farm bio-input production infrastructure, alongside training in organic cultivation practices, biofertilizer application and integrated nutrient management. The scheme is part of the state's broader chemical-free farming push, which under the Chief Minister's "Mannuyir Kaathu Mannuyir Kaappom" (Soil Health Protection) initiative allocated Rs 206 crore with an initial Rs 20 crore in 2024-25 for distributing green manure seeds covering 2 lakh acres benefiting 2 lakh farmers, helping reduce dependence on synthetic fertilizer while improving long-term soil fertility.
View schemeKhet Bachao Abhiyan (Save the Farm Campaign)
Launched by the Governor of Mizoram in June 2026, Khet Bachao Abhiyan is a soil-health and natural-farming awareness and advisory drive run with the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare. It works through village-level camps and demonstrations to encourage farmers to use Soil Health Cards to apply only the nutrients their soil actually needs, reducing wasteful and harmful over-application of chemical fertilizer, and to adopt natural/organic farming inputs such as compost, vermicompost and bio-fertilizers. The campaign aims to halt soil degradation linked to decades of unscientific fertilizer use and improve long-term yield sustainability.
View schemeAndhra Pradesh Community Managed Natural Farming (APCNF)
APCNF is a large-scale natural farming programme implemented by Rythu Sadhikara Samstha (RySS) on behalf of the state government. It trains farmers, especially through women's self-help groups, in natural farming practices such as multi-cropping, use of farm-made bio-inputs, and soil-health-building techniques that reduce dependence on synthetic fertilisers and pesticides. The programme aims to lower input costs and build long-term resilience, and is implemented in convergence with various central and state schemes rather than through cash transfer alone.
View schemeSoil & Water Testing Laboratory Support Scheme
As part of the infrastructure backing the Sikkim Organic Mission, the state operates soil and water testing laboratories (including the facility at the ICAR Complex, Tadong, Gangtok which also houses the Sikkim State Organic Certification Agency) that provide farmers with soil health analysis to guide nutrient management and organic input planning. The department conducts a target of around 40,000 soil tests per year statewide, helping farmers identify nutrient deficiencies, soil pH issues and the right combination of organic compost/bio-fertilizer application for their specific plot — critical for sustaining yields without chemical fertilizers under Sikkim's all-organic farming mandate.
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National Extension Mobilization: 9.42 Lakh Farmers Drive Balanced Fertilizer Use Through Save the Farm Campaign
More than 9.42 lakh commercial and smallholder farmers have joined the state's Save the Farm Campaign, marking a major milestone in promoting balanced fertilizer application and the adoption of bio-organic alternatives for sustainable agriculture, healthier soils, and improved long-term farm productivity.
articleNatural Farming: A Practical Starter Guide for Small Family Farms
Lower input costs, healthier soil, and a premium that buyers will pay for. Here is how to begin the transition to natural farming without risking your season.
articleMechanization Push: New Holland Launches HD & XHD Rotary Tillers for Tough Soil Preparation in India
CNH Industrial’s New Holland brand has expanded its farm mechanization portfolio with the launch of the HD and XHD Series Rotary Tillers. Manufactured at the company’s Pune facility, these heavy-duty rotavators are engineered to tackle severe soil preparation challenges, offering deeper tillage, enhanced durability, corrosion resistance, and improved productivity for Indian farmers.
articleKhet Bachao Abhiyan: India’s Soil Protection Mission Against Soil Fatigue and Chemical Overuse
India is shifting from production-focused agriculture to resource-focused farming. Through Khet Bachao Abhiyan, the government aims to optimize chemical applications, restore soil health, and combat growing soil fatigue. This strategic move could reshape farm profitability and sustainability for decades.