PATNA: Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Alrekar on Saturday said India has great potential to become a world leader in modern agriculture as it has developed a significant number of innovative practices in the sector in recent years. “Indian culture has always encouraged organic farming, but it is mostly forgotten by modern humans. Our ancestors learned how to keep plants healthy and happy. had sufficient knowledge about ‘Plant Ayurveda’. Old Ayurvedic practices should be revived for healthy plant growth and increased yield. This ancient knowledge should be taught to children in schools as well,” the Governor said during the two-day study on “Natural Agriculture and its Scope under Climate Change Scenarios” organized by Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU), Phutha. He said this while inaugurating a national workshop. (Samastipur). Alrekar opened the “Constitutional Park” and took this opportunity to publish a book on the practice of natural farming. A 10-rupee lychee honey sachet developed by the university was also launched on this occasion. In his presidential address, RPCAU Vice Chancellor PS Pandey emphasized the importance of natural agriculture in ensuring environmental sustainability and enhancing financial returns for farmers. . Keeping in mind its beneficial aspects, RPCAU has launched a graduation course in natural agriculture from the current academic session, he said. Dinesh Dattatray Kulkarni, Organizing Secretary, Bhartiya Kisan Sangh, who spoke as a distinguished guest, said: To combat the negative effects of climate change, we need to adopt natural farming methods. ” He expressed serious concern that farmland is turning into wasteland due to the excessive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Around 200 selected agricultural scientists from across the country will participate in the workshop, besides Vice Chancellor Ashok Kumar Singh of Central Agricultural University, Jhansi and VC Rajeshwar Singh Chander of YS Parmar University, Solan.
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