Gujarat Governor Inaugurates Natural Farming Expo at Assembly Complex

Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat inaugurated a natural farming produce exhibition at the state's Legislative Assembly complex. The event featured nine stalls showcasing products cultivated without synthetic inputs, aiming to encourage farmers to adopt sustainable practices. Several state dignitaries, including the Chief Minister and Assembly Speaker, were present and interacted with participating farmers. The Governor, a known advocate for natural farming, emphasized its environmental and economic benefits for soil health and cost reduction.

Key Points: Gujarat Natural Farming Exhibition Inaugurated by Governor

  • Exhibition promotes natural farming
  • Nine stalls showcased chemical-free produce
  • Event held at Gujarat Legislative Assembly
  • Dignitaries interacted with progressive farmers
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Governor Acharya Devvrat inaugurates 'Prakritik Krishi Utpadan' exhibition

Governor Acharya Devvrat inaugurates 'Prakritik Krishi Utpadan' exhibition at Gujarat Assembly, promoting chemical-free agriculture.

Governor Acharya Devvrat inaugurates 'Prakritik Krishi Utpadan' exhibition
"a farmer first, and then a governor - Governor Acharya Devvrat"

Gandhinagar, Feb 27

Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat on Friday inaugurated an exhibition of natural farming produce at the Gujarat Legislative Assembly complex, aimed at promoting awareness among farmers and the wider public about chemical-free agriculture.

A total of nine stalls showcasing natural farming products were set up within the Assembly premises.

The exhibition was organised with the objective of encouraging farmers to adopt natural farming practices and to highlight the range and quality of produce cultivated without synthetic inputs.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Speaker Shankar Chaudhary, Deputy Speaker Purnesh Modi, Agriculture Minister Jitu Vaghani and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rushikesh Patel were present at the inauguration.

State BJP president and MLA Jagdish Vishwakarma also attended the event.

Following the formal inauguration, the Governor and other dignitaries visited the stalls and inspected the produce on display.

They interacted with progressive farmers participating in the exhibition and encouraged them in their efforts to promote natural farming methods.

The participating stalls included Kamdhenu Natural and Prakritik Krishi Farm; Adesar Area Farm Produce Producer Company Ltd.; Ramiba and Ramaba Natural Farming Farm; Neer Natural Farm; and Pratenma Natural Farm.

In addition, agricultural institutions from Anand and Navsari, as well as Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University and Junagadh Agricultural University, showcased their initiatives and products related to natural farming.

According to officials present, the exhibition was designed to provide a platform for farmers practising natural agriculture to present their produce directly within the state's legislative complex, thereby drawing attention to ongoing efforts in the sector.

Governor Acharya Devvrat has long been known for his commitment to natural farming and rural agricultural development, travelling extensively within Gujarat and beyond to advocate sustainable practices.

He has repeatedly emphasised the need for farmers to move away from chemical-intensive agriculture towards methods that protect soil health, water resources and public wellbeing.

In October 2024, while addressing farmers at a natural farming dialogue in Banaskantha's Tharad area, he described himself as "a farmer first, and then a governor", underlining his personal connection to the land and agriculture.

He highlighted the environmental and economic benefits of natural farming, stressing its potential to improve soil fertility and reduce costs for cultivators.

His engagements have taken him to events such as a natural farming promotion camp in Ahmedabad in October 2023, where he urged farmers to forego chemical fertilisers and pesticides in favour of practices that improve water conservation and enhance produce quality.

On occasion, he has visited farming communities in other regions to share insights and learn directly from practitioners of sustainable agriculture.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good to see the government promoting this. But the real challenge is market access and fair prices for natural produce. Exhibitions are nice, but farmers need a guaranteed MSP for chemical-free crops to make the shift sustainable.
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Aman W
Governor Acharya Devvrat is truly a man of the soil. "Farmer first, then a governor" – what a powerful statement. We need more leaders with this kind of genuine connection to Bharat's grassroots.
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Sarah B
As someone who buys organic, it's encouraging to see institutional support. Having SAUs like Junagadh Agricultural University involved is key for research and credibility. Hope this leads to more affordable options for urban consumers.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the intent is good, most small farmers cannot afford the initial yield drop when switching to natural methods. The government must provide stronger financial support during the transition period, not just awareness camps.
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Meera T
My father is a farmer in Saurashtra. The cost of chemical fertilisers is killing him. Initiatives like 'Prakritik Krishi' give us hope. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳

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