Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF)
Significance
- Economically Viable: As a social and environmental programme, it seeks to improve farm biodiversity and ecosystem services in order to make sure that farming, especially smallholder farming, is economically feasible. By reducing external inputs and revitalising soils with in-situ resources, it lowers farmers' expenses while raising incomes and regaining ecosystem health through a variety of multi-layered cropping systems.
- Increases Soil Fertility: Local cow poo has been shown to be a remarkable remedy for restoring the fertility and nutritional worth of soil. One gram of cow dung is thought to contain between 300 and 500 billion helpful microorganisms. These microorganisms ....
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