Sikkim has become
India’s first fully organic state by implementing organic practices on around
75,000 hectares of agricultural land
Background :
►In 2003 Pawan Chamling-led
government decided to make Sikkim an organic farming state through a
declaration in the legislative assembly after which the entry
of chemical inputs for farmland was restricted and their sale banned.
Farmers therefore had no option but to go organic. ►Around 75,000 hectares of agricultural land was gradually converted to certified organic land by implementing organic practices and principles as per guidelines laid down in National Programme for Organic Production.
Organic farming a boon for
sikkim :
►Organic cultivation is free
of chemical pesticides and chemical fertilisers as it tries to strike a
harmonious balance with a complex series of ecosystems. ►In the long term, organic farming leads in subsistence of agriculture, bio-diversity conservation and environmental protection.
►Sustainable farming will also help in building the soil health resulting in sustainable increased crop production.
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