FAQs Natural Farming

Founders Ruchi Jain & Naturopath Punam Jain, teach Natural Farming. If you want to organize a Natural Farming course for farmers or a Kitchen Garden Workshop, refer to our upcoming events calendar. 

To organize a training program in your region, locality or village, email our founder – ruchi@tarunaturals.com

What is Natural Farming?

Natural farming is environment-friendly and sustainable. It is low cost in production with high productivity/profitability. Chemical farming requires high monetary investment for the purchase of key inputs like fertilizers and plant protection chemicals from the market. In natural farming, all inputs are used from one’s own farm itself. The system requires a native breed of cattle (desi cow) which in any case forms an integral part of farming families in rural areas. Farmers should use only good quality desi seeds, produced from their own farms by following – selection method of breeding.

 

What are the benefits of Natural Farming?

What are the benefits of Natural Farming?

What is Importance of Indian Cow in Natural Farming?

One cow is sufficient to fertilize 30 acres of land. One gram of cow dung contains 300 to 500 crores of different useful bacteria for agriculture. Cow urine and dung are antibiotic, antiseptic, anti-fungal and antioxidant. It is disinfectant and it improves soil fertility.

Cow dung is a natural growth promoter for the plant. Cow dung and urine are being used for the preparation of a number of products to provide nutrition to soil and control of pest and disease. A person can do farming successfully with zero expense if he has an indigenous cow.

Principles of zero budgets Natural farming :​