Dahod, June 29 -- Farmers across Gujarat are increasingly adopting cow-based natural farming to reduce cultivation costs and improve soil health, supported by the Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) Project.

In Dahod district, farmers such as Narendrabhai Hatila have been practising indigenous cow-based natural farming after receiving training under the ATMA Project. They use natural formulations like Jeevamrut and Ghan Jeevamrut, prepared from indigenous cow dung and urine, instead of chemical fertilisers. The practice has helped reduce input costs while improving soil fertility and promoting sustainable agriculture.

Speaking to ANI, farmer Narendrabhai Hatila said natural farming requires minimal expenditure and is centre...