Big News: Now the organic market is built in Gurugram and Hisars, farmers get Rs 20,000 for production branding

Now not only natural farming, but also a complete arrangement for the purchase of its products. So far, farmers are asking for natural farming, but whoever buys their products as there is no special system. The Haryana government has found an answer and Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini has announced that it will build two organic mandi in Haryana, where farmers will be able to easily sell their natural farming yields. In addition, farmers are also given Rs 20,000 for branding and packaging of natural products.
Chief Minister Nib Singh Saini said that natural farming and organic agriculture would be natural and organic markets for products such as wheat, rice and pulses, to promote natural agriculture in Haryana and to educate farmers on natural agriculture. Also, natural and organic farming is established in the natural farming and organic market for fruit produced from vegetables. In addition, a committee will be set up under the welfare authority of Haryana farmers for the right price of natural and organic agricultural yields.
20 thousand rupees available for product branding
The Chief Minister was addressing a natural agricultural meeting held at World Environment Day at Haryana Agricultural University in Hisar on Thursday. The Chief Minister has announced that the farmer will be given Rs 20,000 for branding and packaging products obtained from natural farming. He also announced that laboratories will also be built to check the yield of natural and organic farming. These laboratories check the farmers’ crop for free.
The Chief Minister has announced that the 53 -acre agriculture department will lease the land on the basis of auction to the farmers who are doing 53 acres of land in Khand Pundari in Kaital, district. He announced that 10 per cent of the panchayat land in each panchayat will be allocated 10 per cent or at least one acre of land to natural farming. This land is given only by auction to landless farmers. Farmers will provide natural farming on any government and panchayat land, and the farmers will have to pay Rs 3000 for the storage and reform of raw materials under the natural agricultural scheme for the farmers. A subsidy of Rs.
Haryana is a new direction to agriculture due to natural agriculture
On the occasion of World Environment Day, people from all over the world are pledging to protect air, water and soil and are considering the ways of pollution in all ways, Nib Singh Saini said. At this time, natural agriculture is the solution to all these problems. Natural agriculture not only provides a new direction to Haryana agriculture, but it will be a source of inspiration for the entire country. Today we have to pay a huge price for this, but when we emerge in food grains. Land, water and air are contaminated by the use of chemical fertilizers. Therefore, in order to be strong and strong for our coming generations, we have to move towards natural farming.
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He said that the natural agricultural scheme was launched in the state in 2022, of which about Rs 97 crore, which is constantly increasing every year. The government has also launched a portal for natural farming. So far, about 1,84,665 farmers have registered 2,73,955 acres in the portal. Of these, 10,550 farmers were confirmed to receive natural farming on 17,087 acres.
The aim of natural farming in one lakh acres
In the year 2025-26, the Chief Minister said that the state aims to bring lakhs of acres of land in natural farming. Gurukul of Kurukshetra, Jind’s Hamti, Mangiana in Sirsa and Gharanda in Karnataka have been set up to train to adopt natural farming. The state consultant has also been appointed to train progressive farmers at Gurukul Kurukshetra Training Center. The Chief Minister said that the government is subsidizing Rs 30,000 on buying indigenous cows for natural farming. So far, Rs. In addition, so far, 2500 farmers have been given Rs 75 lakh to buy drums.