Natural and Organic Farming

Syllabus: GS3/Agriculture; Environment

Context

  • Recently, the Prime Minister of India said that Sikkim’s model of organic and natural farming serves as an inspiration for the entire nation, at an event marking the 50th year of Sikkim’s Statehood.

Sikkim Statehood Day

  • Sikkim became the 22nd state of India on 16 May 1975 after a referendum.
  • It transitioned from a monarchy under the Chogyal to a full-fledged democratic state.
  • Article 371F: Special provisions for Sikkim
  • It shares borders with China (Tibet), Bhutan, and Nepal.
  • It is critical for India-China relations; and border infrastructure and security policy.

About Organic & Natural Farming

  • Organic Farming is defined as a system that avoids synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), relying on crop rotation, bio-fertilizers, compost and green manure.
    • It is regulated under the National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP).
  • Natural Farming is promoted as ‘chemical-free, input-free agriculture’, relies on indigenous cow-based inputs, and minimal external inputs.
    • Example: Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF)
  • Organic farming allows external organic inputs, however, natural farming emphasizes on-farm resource use.

Case Study: Sikkim

  • It is the first fully organic state (2016). It demonstrates policy-driven transformation linking organic farming and eco-tourism.
  • Sikkim hosts more than 25% of India’s floral diversity despite less than 1% geographical area.

Government Initiatives

  • National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP): It is implemented by APEDA (Ministry of Commerce). It provides certification standards, and accreditation of certification bodies.
    • It ensures export credibility of organic products.
  • Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY): It was launched under National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA). Its features include cluster-based approach (20 ha clusters), and participatory Guarantee System (PGS) certification.
    • It promotes community-based organic farming.
  • Bharatiya Prakritik Krishi Paddhati (BPKP): It focuses on natural farming, and encourages low-cost farming, and reduced dependence on chemical inputs.
  • Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North East Region: It targets North-East India, focusing on value chain development, and export-oriented organic production.
  • National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA): It is an umbrella scheme integrating soil health management, organic inputs promotion, and climate-resilient agriculture.

Significance for India

  • Environmental Benefits: It improves soil fertility and microbial activity, and reduces groundwater contamination, greenhouse gas emissions, and enhances biodiversity conservation.
  • Economic Benefits: Lower input costs (especially in natural farming), premium pricing in domestic and export markets, and boost to farmer income diversification.
  • Health & Nutrition: It produces chemical residue-free food, addresses rising concerns of food safety, and lifestyle diseases.

Related Challenges

  • Productivity Concerns: Initial yield decline during transition period; and limited scientific consensus on long-term yields.
  • Market & Certification Issues: High certification costs under NPOP, and weak domestic market linkages.
  • Awareness & Capacity: Lack of farmer training, and limited extension services.
  • Supply Chain Constraints: Storage, processing, and export infrastructure gaps.

Way Forward

  • Strengthen research & evidence-based validation
  • Improve market access and branding (e.g., ‘India Organic’)
  • Promote digital traceability systems
  • Integrate with climate policies (NAPCC); and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 2, 12, 13, 15)
  • Encourage public-private partnerships in value chains.

Source: TH

 

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