Government to Launch National Mission on Natural Farming with ₹2481 Crore Investment


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Government to launch National Mission on Natural Farming 2025 with ₹2481 crore investment, targeting 1 crore farmers, 7.5 lakh hectares, and 10,000 bio-input centres.

Key Highlights

The Central Government is set to launch the National Mission on Natural Farming (NMNF) on 23 August 2025 to promote natural farming across India. Under this initiative, ₹2481 crore will be invested to promote eco-friendly farming practices in 7.5 lakh hectares of farmland, aiming to benefit 1 crore farmers.

Funding and Implementation

The mission is being implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare based on a plan prepared by NITI Aayog. The total funding of ₹2481 crore will come from both the central and state governments.

Registrations for this scheme have already started, and farmers can apply through the official websitenaturalfarming.dac.gov.in. The program will run for the next two years and may be extended depending on its success and utilization of funds.

Objectives of the National Mission on Natural Farming

The mission has multiple goals aimed at transforming Indian agriculture:

How the Mission Will Work

To ensure smooth execution, the government has designed a structured plan:

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CMV360 Says

The National Mission on Natural Farming 2025 is a major step by the government to promote eco-friendly farming practices and strengthen the rural economy. By reducing input costs, improving soil health, and ensuring better market access, this initiative has the potential to transform the lives of 1 crore farmers and make Indian agriculture more sustainable in the coming years.