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Shivraj Chouhan Urges Farmers to Adopt Traditional Farming for Soil Health

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan transplanted paddy in Ayodhya and shared his experience on X, highlighting the traditional practice of growing dhaincha as green manure. He urged farmers to adopt organic farming methods and balanced agricultural practices to preserve soil fertility for future generations. The government has introduced modern machinery like the E-Brushcutter to address stubble burning, reducing environmental harm. Chouhan emphasized the importance of the 'Save the Fields' campaign in promoting sustainable agriculture.

Union minister Shivraj singh Chouhan shares agricultural experience, urges farmers to adopt traditional farming methods

Ayodhya, June 26

Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday shared his experience of transplanting paddy in a field in Ayodhya and highlighted traditional and sustainable farming practices being adopted there.

Sharing his experience in a post on X, Chouhan noted that before the main paddy transplantation, dhaincha (Sesbania aculeata) was grown in the field and later incorporated into the soil to enhance fertility and act as green manure.

He said this traditional practice, along with the use of cow dung manure, holds special significance in Indian agriculture.

Highlighting its importance, the Minister urged farmers to adopt green manuring, organic farming practices and balanced agricultural methods to preserve soil fertility for future generations.

"In Ayodhya today, I transplanted paddy with farmer brothers and sisters. During this, I witnessed an inspiring practice. Before transplantation, dhaincha was grown in the field and later mixed into the soil, making it more friable, fertile and rich in nutrients," Chouhan wrote.

He further added, "In our traditional farming systems, dhaincha and cow dung manure have held special importance, but over time their use has declined."

"If we want to preserve the fertility of our land and ensure sustainable agriculture for future generations, we must adopt green manuring, organic practices and balanced farming. This is the objective of the 'Save the Fields' campaign," he said.

Promoting India's agriculture sector, the government has recently introduced several initiatives to support farmers, including the use of modern machinery aimed at addressing stubble burning.

Crop residue left after harvesting often creates major challenges for farmers. Faced with limited time, labour shortages and rising costs, many resort to burning stubble to quickly prepare fields for the next crop cycle.

However, this practice significantly contributes to air pollution and poses serious environmental and health risks.

To address this issue, a battery-powered machine called the E-Brushcutter has emerged as an alternative solution. Designed to cut crops close to the ground, it reduces leftover stubble in the field, thereby lowering the need for burning and allowing residue to be used for other productive purposes.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Great initiative but hope the government also provides subsidies for organic inputs. Small farmers can't afford the transition period where yields drop initially. The 'Save the Fields' campaign needs financial backing too. 👩‍🌾

Rajesh K

E-Brushcutter sounds promising for stubble burning issue. But will it be affordable and available in every village? Punjab and Haryana farmers need practical solutions, not just lectures. Let's hope this isn't another photo-op. 🙏

Sneha R

As someone from a farming family, I appreciate the emphasis on traditional practices. Cow dung manure and green manuring are tried and tested. But we also need modern irrigation support. Too much reliance on monsoon these days. Balance is key! 💚

Vikram M

Impressive that the minister actually participated in transplantation. Shows commitment. But organic farming alone won't feed 1.4 billion people. Need hybrid seeds and smart agriculture alongside. Good to see Ayodhya leading by example though. 🇮🇳

Ananya J

This is exactly what we need - blending traditional wisdom with modern solutions. Dhaincha is nature's gift to our soil. But please also address MSP issues and farmer suicides. Sustainable farming needs sustainable livelihoods first. 🌾

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