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‘MSG' Shares Agriculture Tips, Promotes Organic Farming!

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, often known as MSG was seen sharing some interesting tips on agriculture practices on the social media platforms.

Updated on: 15 November, 2022 4:53 PM IST By: Sonali Behera
Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh advsied farmers to adopt organic farming.

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, often known as MSG, who’s out on parole is seen sharing some interesting tips on agriculture practices on social media platforms. Trending on Twitter, he can be seen riding a tractor in the farm field and talking about the adverse impact of using pesticides while farming. Looks interesting!

Previously the leader of the Indian social organization Dera Sacha Sauda (DSS), Ram Rahim shared his thoughts on effective and practical advice for farming in a sustainable way. He discussed numerous agricultural topics and provided advice throughout his live sessions.

Singh shared his opinions on the use of green manure, which not only helps to increase crop yield but also helps to improve the texture of the soil. He also spoke of the poisonous chemicals that endanger not only humans but also the environment. He added that switching to organic farming would initially produce lower yields, but that the price of organic produce would be much higher.

He talked about the use of chemicals and disregarding ethical farming principles. He inquired as to what the farmers were sowing in their fields.

He was seen encouraging farmers to continue with organic farming, pleading with them to adopt it and pass it down to their future generations if they wanted to live healthy, disease-free lives.

He also suggested that perhaps adopting an organic diet would help one live a healthy lifestyle. He expressed concern for the state of farmers today and encouraged young people to choose farming as a career.

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