{"title":"为什么要采用自然耕作技术并加强研究?","authors":"R. Dwivedi, R. Bajpai","doi":"10.18811/ijpen.v8i03.02","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Rising environmental Pollution, decreasing soil fertility, augmenting ground water contamination with NO3, As, Pb, Cd, etc deterioratingvegetables, fruits, edible grains and milk quality due to poisonous chemicals and thereby increasing health hazards are great threatat global level. The chemical laden agriculture is one of the pivotal causes for such consequences and “Punjab cancer train” in Indiacarrying hundreds of cancer patients daily from Bhatinda (Punjab) to Bikaner (Rajasthan) for treatments, are well known. Natural farmingtechnology trained farmers from eleven states viz., Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand,Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh of India are getting spectacular higher yield and good quality pollutantfree crop harvest and edible products. This technology is comprised of treating seeds with Beejamrit and Ghanajeewamrit to improveseed germination and improve soil health and crop growth. Spraying of Neemastra, or Agniastra or Bramhastra are done to controlinsect, pests and plant diseases without polluting environment. Natural farming is broadly synonym to Vedic Agriculture, cosmic farmingand Homa therapy using Agnihotra ash. Promotion of microorganism, Indian earthworms, Indian breed cows and water conservationthrough crop residues or intercropping practices are the key epithets of natural farming. This technology has been found to be costeffective and pollution free, also called as ‘Zero Budget Agriculture’ since all the inputs are natural and domestically produced. 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Why Natural Farming Technology be Adopted and Researches Intensified?
Rising environmental Pollution, decreasing soil fertility, augmenting ground water contamination with NO3, As, Pb, Cd, etc deterioratingvegetables, fruits, edible grains and milk quality due to poisonous chemicals and thereby increasing health hazards are great threatat global level. The chemical laden agriculture is one of the pivotal causes for such consequences and “Punjab cancer train” in Indiacarrying hundreds of cancer patients daily from Bhatinda (Punjab) to Bikaner (Rajasthan) for treatments, are well known. Natural farmingtechnology trained farmers from eleven states viz., Gujarat, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand,Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh of India are getting spectacular higher yield and good quality pollutantfree crop harvest and edible products. This technology is comprised of treating seeds with Beejamrit and Ghanajeewamrit to improveseed germination and improve soil health and crop growth. Spraying of Neemastra, or Agniastra or Bramhastra are done to controlinsect, pests and plant diseases without polluting environment. Natural farming is broadly synonym to Vedic Agriculture, cosmic farmingand Homa therapy using Agnihotra ash. Promotion of microorganism, Indian earthworms, Indian breed cows and water conservationthrough crop residues or intercropping practices are the key epithets of natural farming. This technology has been found to be costeffective and pollution free, also called as ‘Zero Budget Agriculture’ since all the inputs are natural and domestically produced. The prosand cons of this technology with a view to make a sensible decision for its adoption at local, state, national and international level arediscussed in this paper.In case of some technological impetigo in attaining present level of crop productivity on large scale, the challenges before agriculturescientists are to ameliorate natural farming technology and maintain health friendly environment, harvest higher crop yield and assurefood security to burgeoning population.