Man Singh Gurjar, a Madhya
Pradesh farmer, grows a 7-foot-long bottle gourd and
earns Rs 30 lakh annually through natural
farming.
Man Singh
preserves over 600 varieties of indigenous seeds on
his 15-acre farm, ensuring sustainability and high
yields without chemical inputs.
Using natural methods, he
grows sugarcane, gram, and wheat on his farm,
achieving high yields while keeping farming costs
low.
Man Singh’s
naturally grown produce is in high demand, often
sold at double the market price due to its superior
quality and chemical-free nature.
Man Singh
uses indigenous seeds, believing they offer
stronger, more nutritious crops compared to hybrid
varieties, which require heavy chemical
inputs.
He
believes in growing crops for self-reliance and
preserving traditional farming methods, ensuring
sustainable farming practices for future
generations.
Through
natural farming, Man Singh earns Rs 30 lakh
annually, making his farm a model of success and
eco-friendly agriculture.
Man Singh’s
philosophy of self-reliance and environmental
stewardship inspires farmers across India to adopt
sustainable, profitable farming methods.