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Zero-Budget Natural Farming

The neo-liberalization of the Indian economy has led to a deep agrarian crisis that makes small-scale farming an unviable vocation. Despite the increase in production, Indian farmers increasingly find themselves in a vicious cycle of departments because of the high production costs, the volatile crop prices, and the reduction of demand in the international market due to agro-chemicals residues. Under such conditions, natural farming practices promise to end a reliance on loans and reduce production costs, ending the debt cycle for desperate farmers and producing healthy and residue-free fruits.