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PM Modi emphasizes India's potential in organic farming and the need for agricultural transformation to boost global nutrition and sustainability.
In a recent address from the Red Fort on Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the urgent need for transformation in India's agriculture sector. He expressed gratitude to farmers who have embraced natural farming methods and committed to nurturing Mother Earth.
PM Modi highlighted the significant provisions introduced in this year’s budget to promote and support organic farming. He stressed the importance of enhancing global nutrition and supporting small farmers in India.
The Prime Minister noted the revival and replenishment of 60,000 ‘Amrit Sarovars’ (ponds) across the country. This initiative is a key part of India's strategy to boost agricultural productivity and sustainability.
Modi also pointed out that the government’s policies and reforms are aimed at the comprehensive development of all agricultural sectors. This includes addressing the needs and aspirations of fishermen and livestock keepers, as part of a broader vision for agricultural progress.
India has the potential to become a global leader in organic food production, and the government is committed to supporting this vision through various initiatives and reforms.
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PM Modi's address underscores the urgent need for agricultural transformation in India, highlighting the country's potential to lead in organic food production. With robust support for organic farming and initiatives like the revival of ‘Amrit Sarovars,’ India is poised for significant advancements in agriculture and global nutrition.