Lokesh urges farmers to adopt zero-budget natural farming
Tirupati: Andhra Pradesh HRD and IT minister Nara Lokesh emphasised the urgent need to encourage farmers toward organic practices, stating that zero budget natural farming (ZBNF) remains a core vision of chief minister Chandrababu Naidu.
During his two-day visit to Kadapa district, the minister visited an integrated natural farming estate in Penikalapadu village, located within the Muddanur mandal of Jammalamadugu constituency. He interacted extensively with progressive farmer Munagala Dwarakanatha Reddy and his family members to understand their sustainable practices.
Dwarakanatha Reddy and his brother, Ramanareddy, have been practising natural farming for the past five years across 17 acres of their joint family land. By successfully integrating diverse fruit crops, animal husbandry, poultry, and aquaculture, the family has established a self-sustaining ecosystem that generates a reliable monthly income.
Their diversified estate features crops such as mango, sweet lime, amla, coconut, lemon, jamun, guava, drumstick, custard apple, etc. Additionally, they have also established a poultry and a fish farm.
The family now prepares natural fertilisers and a 32-variety biodiversity seed mix directly on their farm, eliminating the need for synthetic fertilisers and chemical pesticides.
Dwarakanatha Reddy explained that keeping 250 country chickens naturally controls weeds and pests, wiping out labour and chemical costs. He highlighted that a single indigenous cow provides enough manure to sustain up to 20 acres of natural farming.
The family currently nets between 3 lakh and 3.50 lakh rupees annually from their mango harvest alone and expressed confidence that more farmers would achieve wonders if given additional government backing.
Responding to the family’s success, Lokesh observed that the excessive use of chemical inputs has severely degraded soil fertility across the state, besides driving farmers into deep debt due to soaring input costs. He reiterated that the state govt is deeply committed to expanding natural farming and millet cultivation, aligning with central government initiatives.
The minister also highlighted that the govt is prioritising the development of interconnected minor irrigation tanks and expanding drip irrigation networks to fortify the arid Rayalaseema region. He stressed the importance of connecting local farmers to build a robust organic network.
Dwarakanatha Reddy and his brother, Ramanareddy, have been practising natural farming for the past five years across 17 acres of their joint family land. By successfully integrating diverse fruit crops, animal husbandry, poultry, and aquaculture, the family has established a self-sustaining ecosystem that generates a reliable monthly income.
Their diversified estate features crops such as mango, sweet lime, amla, coconut, lemon, jamun, guava, drumstick, custard apple, etc. Additionally, they have also established a poultry and a fish farm.
The family now prepares natural fertilisers and a 32-variety biodiversity seed mix directly on their farm, eliminating the need for synthetic fertilisers and chemical pesticides.
Dwarakanatha Reddy explained that keeping 250 country chickens naturally controls weeds and pests, wiping out labour and chemical costs. He highlighted that a single indigenous cow provides enough manure to sustain up to 20 acres of natural farming.
The family currently nets between 3 lakh and 3.50 lakh rupees annually from their mango harvest alone and expressed confidence that more farmers would achieve wonders if given additional government backing.
The minister also highlighted that the govt is prioritising the development of interconnected minor irrigation tanks and expanding drip irrigation networks to fortify the arid Rayalaseema region. He stressed the importance of connecting local farmers to build a robust organic network.
Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
end of article
In Vijayawada
- DGP clears Rs 48 lakh for traffic police heat protection
- AP disburses red sanders benefit-sharing funds to local farmers
- Lokesh urges farmers to adopt zero-budget natural farming
- Urban coastal Andhra reels under rising night heat
- Heatwave grips coastal AP; thunderstorms cool Rayalaseema by up to 8°C
- Vizag MP distributes TIDCO house keys in the West constituency
- BJP seeks SIT probe into 'encroachment' of Amaravati temple lands
Featured In City
- Decision to shift 136-yr-old mosque out of Kolkata airport kept on hold till Eid
- Police and criminals have no caste: ADG
- Mumbai court rejects anticipatory bail plea of patient’s kin in KEM Hospital staff assault case
- CBSE class 12 students likely to face more last-minute hassle in revaluation process
- Pre-SIR exercise finds logical discrepancies in 20% of mapped voters in Pb
- TVM airport expansion set for environmental clearance review
- Commerce postgraduate held in Rs 10 lakh cyber fraud
Photostories
- What is Lormalzi? Expert explains how it works and who it’s meant for
- 5 cooling essential oils perfect for stressful summer days
- How to beat heatwave: 5 Himalayan towns in India where summer is pleasant
- Ashish Nehra's luxurious Goa home is a multi-crore home designed for peaceful family living, away from fast-paced cricketing world
- 5 giant fish that rule the ocean
- 10 subtle mind games people play (And how to spot them)
- Gym wear to innerwear: How often should you wash your clothes
- Cannes 2026: While others screamed for attention, Diana Penty let butter-yellow elegance do the talking at the French Riviera
- How to make Mango Cookie for weekend indulgence
- 5 fiber-rich yellow-colored foods can be the best addition to the daily diet
Videos
04:23 Twisha Sharma Case: Husband Samarth Singh Surrenders In Court, Taken Into Police Custody | Watch03:03 West Bengal: Crude Bombs Recovered In Birbhum’s Kod Village, Area Cordoned Off07:35 West Bengal Begins Border Fencing In Phansidewa Amid Rising Infiltration And Smuggling Concerns05:03 Humayun Kabir’s Cow Slaughter Remarks Trigger Political Row Over Qurbani And Law In West Bengal03:27 Union Home Minister Amit Shah Calls For Strong Action To End Illegal Infiltration Across Borders03:23 Mankind Pharma May Raise Condom Prices As Middle East Conflict Pushes Oil Costs Higher | Watch06:02 Indian Army Issues Fake Alert Over AAP-RJD's Viral Presser, Says They Are Spreading Misinformation05:54 Muslim Clerics Across India Appeal For Restraint On Cow Sacrifice Ahead Of Eid-al-Adha09:54 On The Ground Viral ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ sparks buzz in Delhi: Real shift or social media storm?
Hot Picks
Top Trends
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media