Revolutionizing Agriculture: Natural Farming Takes Root in Gujarat
The natural farming event at Vasad Ashram, Gujarat, was a success with over 650 farmers in attendance, highlighting sustainable agriculture. Keynote speaker Shri Gopal Bhai Sutaria introduced beneficial soil microbes, distributed free samples, and conducted practical sessions. The Art of Living supports rural Indian farmers with ancient techniques, seeing increased yields and soil fertility.
The natural farming event held on June 23rd at Vasad Ashram in Gujarat marked a significant milestone in sustainable agriculture. Attended by over 650 farmers, the event underscored the growing interest in eco-friendly farming practices.
The keynote address was delivered by Shri Gopal Bhai Sutaria of Bansi Gaushala, Ahmedabad, a prominent figure in natural farming. Sutaria captivated the audience with insights into 'Gau Krupa Amrutam,' a consortium of beneficial soil microbes derived from desi cow dung and urine. This preparation promises enhanced soil fertility and crop yields.
Post-address, practical demonstrations on natural farming techniques were conducted, providing hands-on experience to farmers. Techniques like Bheejamruth, Jeevamruth, and Ghana Jeevamruth were showcased. Additionally, Sutaria distributed free samples of 'Gau Krupa Amrutam,' encouraging farmers to adopt sustainable practices.
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