The Government of Andhra Pradesh has introduced Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF) in 2016 as an alternative to chemical-based and capital intensive agriculture.The main objective of the ZBNF is to make agriculture economically viable, agrarian livelihoods profitable and climate-resilient. ZBNF aims to reduce cost of cultivation, enhance soil fertility, enhance yields, reduce risks, and protect from uncertainties of climate change by promoting the adoption of an agro-ecology framework. Extension support is led by farmers (including women) through a process of farmer-to-farmer learning. The programme aims to reach all farmers in the state and stay engaged with them to achieve a 100% chemical-free agriculture. ZBNF also aims to create the human and social capital necessary for vibrant and inclusive agricultural production. Read Full Report here…
Archives
Recent Posts
- NITI Aayog Team visits APCNF Farms
- Mexican delegation lauds role of women in natural farming
- THE NUDGE Field Research on the Impact of Natural Farming on Farmer Income and Environment
- Assessing the Impact of APCNF – 3rd Interim [Rabi] Report 2022-23
- 2024 Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity: Andhra Pradesh’s natural farming model wins prize