National Seminar on Organic and Natural Farming 2026
The National Centre for Organic and Natural Farming (NCONF), under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, organised a two-day National Seminar-cum-Exhibition on March 24-25, 2026.
Objective
- Promoting organic and natural farming across the country.
Key Points
Focus on Sustainable Agriculture and Soil Health
- It highlighted the critical role of natural resources in:
- Maintaining soil fertility and long-term productivity.
- Lowering the cost of cultivation for farmers.
- Protecting the environment.
From Soil to Market Linkages
- The seminar covered a wide spectrum of issues critical to the organic ecosystem:
- Soil health and bio-inputs.
- Biodiversity-based pest management.
- Scientific techniques for natural farming.
Principles of Natural Farming
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