Will PM Modi Create a Policy for Organic Farming Development?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- PM Modi is set to develop a national policy for organic farming.
- The South India Natural Farming Summit 2025 was a major success.
- Financial assistance under the PM-KISAN scheme benefits millions of farmers.
- Conservation of the Western Ghats is vital for both agriculture and wildlife.
- The summit highlighted the need for collaboration among stakeholders.
Coimbatore, Nov 19 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi has committed to developing a policy aimed at enhancing the organic farming sector, as reported by B.R. Pandian, the Chairman of the coordination committee for all farmers associations in Tamil Nadu, on Wednesday.
In an interview with IANS, Pandian expressed that the South India Natural Farming Summit 2025, which was inaugurated by PM Modi at the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex in Coimbatore, was a resounding success.
"The Prime Minister has assured us that the Central government will draft a policy to promote organic farming. There is optimism that this will evolve into a national-level policy initiative," Pandian remarked.
He emphasized the importance of preserving the Western Ghats and the wildlife within, while ensuring a secure habitat for human communities.
"We must prevent animals from encroaching on human territories. Our demands to the Prime Minister include measures to safeguard agricultural lands. The Prime Minister has communicated this to the Governor," Pandian stated.
Earlier today, PM Modi received a warm welcome from the South India Organic Farmers Federation at the summit.
During the inauguration, PM Modi highlighted India’s commitment to advancing sustainable agriculture.
Additionally, the Prime Minister unveiled the 21st installment of the ‘PM-KISAN’ scheme, distributing Rs 18,000 crore to benefit 9 crore farmers nationwide. Under this scheme, each farmer is entitled to an annual financial aid of Rs 6,000.
In Tamil Nadu alone, 21.8 lakh farmers have benefited, including 44,837 farmers from Coimbatore district.
The farmers honored the Prime Minister with a traditional garland and gifted him a symbolic kaalavandi (bullock cart) memento. The Prime Minister also recognized achievers in natural farming and engaged with scientists and trained practitioners.
The summit attracted thousands of organic farmers from across South India, marking one of the largest regional gatherings focused on natural and sustainable agricultural methods.