Mrittika Natural Farm is showing modern-day farmers that it is possible to grow crops without depending on chemical fertilizers and inputs
As the days go by, people are growing more and more cautious of buying produce from the market because of rumours of excessive use of chemical fertilizers and repellents. And, although some have resorted to growing vegetables and fruits in their own backyards, it is not something that is viable for everyone. And so, a huge chunk of the population is still dependent on farmers, and while the government is encouraging organic methods of farming, takers are very few and far between. But, all hope is not lost, as some modern-day agriprenuers are still determined to go the natural way for a better tomorrow. Abhijit Das is one such agriprenuer; he is the man behind Mrittika Natural Farm.
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