India, April 2 -- The purely organic method of growing food involves dividing the land into zones for cereal crops, vegetables, fruiting trees and animal husbandry

A rotational form of agriculture, known as Avartansheel Kheti (periodically proportionate farming), may be the sustainable way forward for farmers in Inida.

Prem Singh, from Banda district of Uttar Pradesh, practices the agriculture form, which is a purely organic method of growing food. It involves dividing the land into zones for cereal crops, vegetables, fruiting trees and animal husbandry. Singh believes that nature adds value to everything; for instance, trees enhance soil nutrients by producing fruits. Similarly, farmers should also process everything before selling.

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