In the name of Green Revolution, farmers were urged to use hybrid seeds, chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Due to this, the production of food grains increased and India became self-sufficient in terms of food grains. But today the ill-effects of this new and developed type of farming are coming to the fore. Research by scientists has shown that on one hand this farming has put a question mark on the future of farmers, on the other hand, the food grains produced in this way have had a bad effect on the environment and human body. Today, a global debate has started against these chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Today, organic farming is growing at a growth rate of 11 percent in America.
Farmer brothers, as you know that today the whole world has become an open market and any country can sell its goods in another country. Now it remains to be seen whose crops will be produced organic and pure first because after 5 years from today, developed countries will completely switch to organic farming and their wheat and rice will start being available in the market.
Since developed countries give heavy subsidies to their farmers, the price of their crops will not be high. Now imagine if two grains are kept in a shop in the market, one is labelled poison free wheat and the other is labelled poisoned wheat. Which wheat will people buy? Undoubtedly people will buy poison free wheat even by paying a higher price.