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Bhupendra Patel Transfers ₹6.97 Crore via DBT to Encourage New Natural Farming Adopters

Gandhinagar, February 2026: To expand the scope of natural farming in the state and encourage more farmers to adopt this practice, incentive assistance is provided to farmers under the National Mission on Natural Farming.
 
In this context, Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel distributed assistance of Rs. 2,000 per acre for the Kharif season through DBT to 35,829 farmers from 33 districts who have newly joined natural farming in the state under the National Mission on Natural Farming.
 
At a ceremony held in Gandhinagar in the presence of Agriculture Minister Shri Jitu Vaghani and Minister of State for Agriculture Shri Ramesh Katara, the Chief Minister transferred a total incentive assistance of Rs. 6.97 crore directly into the bank accounts of farmers with a single click.
 
With the objective of expanding natural farming in the state, one cluster comprising three Gram Panchayats each has been formed, and in 1,015 such clusters, farmers willing to adopt natural farming are being provided training, guidance, and incentive assistance.

Chief Minister said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given the mantra of “Back to Basics” for a healthy life and called for adopting natural farming in mission mode and for the widespread use of products produced through such farming. He motivated farmers by stating that by adopting natural farming, these farmers have undertaken a task that gives the satisfaction of securing the future generation. He added that Governor Shri Acharya Devvrat has launched a mass movement to inspire farmers in the state towards cow-based natural farming. He also visits villages to provide guidance in this regard.

The Chief Minister stated that natural farming has now become the need of the hour and essential for our health, and the sooner we turn towards this method, the sooner we will reap its benefits.

On this occasion, Agriculture Minister Shri Jitubhai Vaghani said that the Government of India has launched the National Mission on Natural Farming across the country to promote chemical-free farming by farmers using indigenous cow-based practices and easily available resources. He added that under the leadership of Chief Minister, 1,015 clusters, each comprising three Gram Panchayats, have been made operational in the state under this mission. Additionally, in the remaining Gram Panchayats, 3,875 non-mission clusters, each comprising three Gram Panchayats, are planned, taking the total to around 4,890 clusters to further promote natural farming. Moreover, to provide farmers with practical exposure to natural farming, 7,100 model farms have been established. He stated that in this year’s budget as well, the state government has made a provision of Rs. 392 crore for various activities related to natural farming. 
 
This event was attended by Principal Secretary of the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department Shri R.C. Meena, M.D. of Gujarat Agro Shri Vijay Kharadi, Director of Agriculture Shri Rajendrasinh Rajput and Shri Patel (Gujarat Prakrutik Krushi Vikas Board).

Source: Information Department, Gujarat

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