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    Organic farming is making a strong comeback in Telangana. Farmers are moving away from chemical fertilizers and returning to traditional, nature-friendly methods. This shift is increasing the demand for organic materials like green manure, compost, neem fruits, jaggery, cow dung, and urine.

    For centuries, Indian farmers used natural techniques such as green manure and compost to enrich their soil. However, as chemical fertilizers became popular, these traditional methods were abandoned. While chemicals initially boosted crop production, they also caused soil damage, reduced fertility, and created health risks. Now, with growing awareness of these harmful effects, farmers are once again turning to organic farming as a safer and more sustainable option.

    This movement aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of promoting organic farming under the Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY). Telangana is actively participating in this initiative, aiming to transform nearly one lakh acres of farmland into organic cultivation zones. The government plans to develop two clusters, each covering 50,000 acres, where farmers will be encouraged to use traditional methods.

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    Several states, including Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh, have already embraced organic farming. Telangana is now following suit by offering incentives to farmers and ensuring easy access to organic inputs. The State Agriculture and Horticulture Departments are working to make organic compost readily available, helping farmers transition smoothly.

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    To support this shift, the government is reviving local organic compost production units and providing incentives to farmers who adopt natural methods. Officials have assured that Telangana has enough organic compost, cow dung, and urine for widespread use. Additionally, farmers practicing organic farming will receive extra benefits under the PKVY scheme.

    The revival of organic farming in Telangana is more than just a trend. It is a step toward sustainability, environmental protection, and economic independence. By reducing reliance on costly chemical fertilizers and improving soil health, this initiative will benefit both farmers and consumers in the long run. With strong government support and farmer participation, Telangana is on its way to becoming a leader in organic farming, paving the way for a healthier and more sustainable future.

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