Andhra Pradesh software engineer quits job to pursue organic farming
He used this natural way and only invested Rs 12,000 per acre instead of the usual Rs 30,000. (Photo courtesy of News18)
Dande Yagna Narayana, a software engineer by trade, returned to India from the United States after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Following the Green Revolution, several revolutionary advances in farming practices happened. As the use of more artificial fertilizers degrades soil quality, some farmers are shifting to organic farming and employing more indigenous seeds. Some farmers are pushing others to pursue natural and organic farming rather than utilizing inorganic seeds and fertilizers, citing the benefits of local or indigenous seeds. People are growing more educated.
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