New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address virtually farmers at the valedictory function of an agro-event organised by the Gujarat government on December 16 in which contours of natural farming will be presented.
The three-day National Summit on Agro and Food Processing with focus on natural farming will kick start from December 14.
Briefing media about the event, Union Agriculture Secretary Sanjay Agrawal said the event to be held at Anand, Gujarat, is the first initiative where natural farming would be one of the major focus.
Agrawal also announced that a committee to be set up in the near future to look into protesting farmers' demands will also discuss promotion of natural farming.
Stating that natural farming has become an important farm practice now, Agrawal said it requires less input cost and ensures higher income to farmers compared to other farming practices.
Around 5,000 farmers are likely to attend the summit, while farmers will be connected virtually to know and learn the practice and benefit of natural farming through Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs), 80 central institutes of ICAR and ATMA Network in the states, he added.
He said the prime minister will virtually address the event while the Union Home Minister, the Gujarat Chief Minister and others will also be present during the event.
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When asked that Academy of Agricultural Sciences (AAS) President Punjab Singh in 2019 had stated zero budget farming is an unproven technology bringing no incremental value gain to farmers, the Secretary said, "I read that report in 2019.