Delivering a message supporting natural farming, Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat emphasized the harmful impact of excessive reliance on chemical fertilizers. He warned that neglecting this issue could lead to irreversible consequences for future generations. Devvrat criticized the prevalent practice of overusing urea in states like Haryana and Punjab, highlighting the environmental damage caused by such practices.
The Governor expressed concerns about the adverse effects of chemical fertilizers on soil biodiversity and food chains, linking it to health risks and diseases in humans. The workshop on natural and organic farming, organized by the BJP Kisan Morcha in Rajasthan, aimed to promote sustainable agricultural practices. The event was graced by the presence of several prominent leaders including Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde and Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma.
Chief Minister Sharma underscored his government’s achievements in the water and power sectors, emphasizing self-sufficiency in electricity production. He outlined the state’s progress in meeting its energy demands and even exporting surplus power to other regions. The BJP Kisan Morcha announced plans to launch a widespread campaign to encourage natural farming practices in every village of Rajasthan, with a focus on creating model villages to showcase sustainable agriculture.
Former Union Minister and BJP Kisan Morcha state president Kailash Choudhary expressed optimism about the future of agriculture, envisioning a shift towards a more agrarian society. State BJP president Madan Rathore commended Choudhary’s leadership and dedication, hinting at a promising political future for him. The workshop, attended by farmers, experts, and party members, aimed to foster knowledge exchange and promote sustainable farming practices.
