Government to launch natural farming pilot project in Pundri

In a step towards sustainable agriculture, the state government has decided to utilise agricultural land owned by the Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Department to promote natural farming across the state. This initiative aligns with the government’s broader vision of encouraging eco-friendly, low-cost and chemical-free farming practices that not only improve soil health but also enhance farmer incomes.

As a pilot project, the scheme will be launched at Jatheri village, Pundri constituency, in Kaithal district, where natural farming will be done on 53 acres of the department. This land, which has historically been leased out to tenants and lessees, will now only be utilised for natural farming.

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini approved the landmark decision in this regard on Friday.

He said the state government was committed to empowering farmers and ensuring long-term agricultural prosperity by promoting practices that were environmentally sound and economically viable.

Under this initiative, existing tenants or lessees would be eligible to participate and become beneficiaries of the scheme.

They would also be encouraged to transition to natural farming methods, with the government providing necessary guidance, training and support mechanisms.

Upon the success of pilot project, the scheme will be gradually scaled up and implemented across the state, making Haryana a frontrunner in sustainable agricultural practices.

Haryana Tribune