Organic Living News

It’s not every day that you get to speak to a grandma who is 105 years old. So I suppose it was natural of me to make some assumptions about her routine and quality of life. Which is why when I first called Pappammal (alias Rangammal) around 3 pm for this interview, I…

Meet Sujatha Dalal. She was a government schoolteacher in Delhi. But what is so special about her? Well, in her free time, she takes up organic farming. Today she grows variety of vegetables and finds fulfilment in life.
 

In 2009, Siddharth Sancheti started Jodhpur-based Agronic Foods, which works with 40,000 farmers to enable organised, organic farming. It produces a range of organically-grown spices, herbs, grains, cereals, flours, cold-pressed oils, and more.
 

The interest and popularity of organic and sustainable farming are increasing drastically. While the consumers are often sceptical about the food products that they consume, Dubai and New Delhi-based Barton Breeze is growing safe, delicious and healthy food while relying on …

An engineering drop-out from Sonepat’s Gohana block, Neeraj Prajapati, has cycled more than 18,500km in Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan to spread awareness on organic farming.

On a mission to spread word on organic farming, Neeraj believes that use of pesticides is the prime…

An engineering drop-out from Sonepat’s Gohana block, Neeraj Prajapati, has cycled more than 18,500km in Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan to spread awareness on organic farming.

On a mission to spread word on organic farming, Neeraj believes that use of pesticides is the prime…

Siliguri (West Bengal) [India], September 27 (ANI): At a time when migrant workers are facing severe crisis owing to the COVID-19 lockdown, an entrepreneur from Siliguri recruited some of those workers in his organic farm so that they can earn their livelihood.
The farm has…

The increasing level of hazardous chemicals in food has led to health issues. In order to find a solution to this problem, a World Bank consultant, Venkat Vetti, encouraged farmers to grow their produce in an organic way.

In a move to help organic farmers and to promote healthy eating, two youngsters have started an organisation, ‘EPPO’, to purchase organic produce from farmers at their farms and sell them to residents of Vellore and Ranipet districts in e-vehicles.

After toiling hard for years, Sukhjinder Singh Kohar (31) has finally achieved success in organic farming. Not only his initiative proved fruitful, but it also motivated other farmers to grow crops organically. Morival village in Shahkot is today witnessing an “organic revolution”,…