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ISARC Conducts Natural Farming Training for Farmers in Mandi

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Last updated: 18/04/2026 3:29 PM
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The International Rice Research Institute – South Asia Regional Centre (ISARC) , Varanasi, in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture, Himachal Pradesh, organized a farmers’ training program on natural farming at Kot Panchayat in Mandi on Thursday, April 16, 2026.

Contents
Who Conducted the Training?ISARC ExpertsAgriculture Department OfficialsWhy Natural Farming? The Core MessageKey Benefits HighlightedWhat Farmers Learned – Hands-On TrainingTraining ComponentsFarmer Response – Strong Interest in AdoptionThe Context – Rising Input Costs and Climate ChallengesChallenges Facing FarmersISARC’s Role in Promoting Natural FarmingAbout ISARCGovernment Support – Department of Agriculture CollaborationRole of State Agriculture DepartmentWhat’s Next – Scaling Up Natural FarmingNext Steps for Participating FarmersScaling ChallengesA Small Step with Big Potential

The program focused on promoting sustainable and low-cost farming practices to address rising input costs and climate challenges – issues that have become increasingly pressing for farmers across the Himalayan region.

Approximately 60 farmers participated in the training, which was led by experts from ISARC along with officials from the state agriculture department.

Who Conducted the Training?

The training was led by a team of experts from ISARC and supported by Himachal Pradesh agriculture officials.

ISARC Experts

NameRole
Ajay Kumar MishraExpert
Sreenivasa ReddyExpert
Gayatri HettaExpert
Jaya SharmaField Technician
Vipasha ThakurField Technician

Agriculture Department Officials

NamePosition
Lekh RajBlock Technology Manager
Savita ChauhanAgricultural Technology Manager

The collaboration between ISARC and the state department ensured that farmers received both research-backed knowledge and field-level practical insights.

Why Natural Farming? The Core Message

During the program, experts emphasized that natural farming could reduce dependency on chemical inputs while improving soil health and long-term farm sustainability. They highlighted its particular relevance for regions like Himachal Pradesh, where resource-efficient practices are critical.

Key Benefits Highlighted

BenefitExplanation
Reduced input costsLess reliance on expensive chemical fertilizers and pesticides
Improved soil healthNatural inputs enhance soil biology and structure
Better yield stabilityResilient practices lead to consistent production
Climate resilienceNatural farming methods are better adapted to weather extremes
Reduced chemical dependencyLower environmental and health risks

The experts noted that farmers in hilly terrains face unique challenges: small landholdings, fragile ecosystems, and high transportation costs for chemical inputs. Natural farming offers a viable alternative that works with local conditions rather than against them.

What Farmers Learned – Hands-On Training

The training included interactive sessions and hands-on demonstrations on the preparation and application of natural inputs.

Training Components

ComponentDescription
Interactive sessionsExpert lectures and Q&A on natural farming principles
Hands-on demonstrationsPractical shows of preparing natural inputs
Field-level insightsReal-world examples from agriculture department officials
Group discussionsFarmers shared experiences and challenges

Farmers gained practical exposure to:

  • Jeevamrit – A natural microbial culture for soil fertility
  • Bijamrit – Seed treatment solution using local ingredients
  • Mulching techniques – Moisture conservation methods
  • Intercropping strategies – Diversifying crops for soil health

Farmer Response – Strong Interest in Adoption

The report noted that farmers showed strong interest in adopting natural farming techniques, recognizing several key benefits:

Benefit Recognized by FarmersWhy It Matters
Reduced input costsChemical fertilizers have become increasingly expensive
Improved soil healthDegraded soils need restoration
Better yield stabilityClimate variability makes consistent yields crucial
Low-cost approachAccessible to small and marginal farmers

One participating farmer was quoted as saying (paraphrased from the training context) that the hands-on demonstration made natural farming seem practical and achievable – not just a theoretical concept.

The Context – Rising Input Costs and Climate Challenges

The training comes at a critical time for Indian agriculture.

Challenges Facing Farmers

ChallengeImpact
Rising fertilizer pricesGlobal disruptions (Strait of Hormuz crisis) have pushed costs up
Climate variabilityErratic rainfall, heat waves, and unseasonal storms
Soil degradationOveruse of chemical inputs has reduced soil fertility
Small landholdingsMarginal farmers cannot easily absorb cost increases

Himachal Pradesh, with its fragile hill ecosystems, is particularly vulnerable to these challenges. Natural farming offers a pathway to reduce external dependencies while building long-term resilience.

ISARC’s Role in Promoting Natural Farming

The International Rice Research Institute – South Asia Regional Centre (ISARC) , based in Varanasi, is a premier research institution focused on rice-based agri-food systems. While its name emphasizes rice, ISARC’s work extends to broader agricultural sustainability, including natural farming practices.

About ISARC

FactDetail
LocationVaranasi, Uttar Pradesh
Parent organizationInternational Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
FocusRice-based agri-food systems in South Asia
ActivitiesResearch, training, capacity building, technology transfer

The Mandi training is part of ISARC’s broader effort to promote sustainable intensification – producing more food with fewer inputs and lower environmental impact.

Government Support – Department of Agriculture Collaboration

The collaboration with Himachal Pradesh’s Department of Agriculture was crucial to the training’s success. Officials like Lekh Raj (Block Technology Manager) and Savita Chauhan (Agricultural Technology Manager) contributed field-level insights that complemented ISARC’s research expertise.

Role of State Agriculture Department

FunctionContribution
Field insightsReal-world challenges faced by local farmers
Extension networkConnecting with farmer groups
Follow-up supportPotential for ongoing technical assistance
Policy alignmentEnsuring training aligns with state natural farming initiatives

Himachal Pradesh has been promoting natural farming through various state-sponsored programs. The ISARC training complements these efforts by providing technical depth and research validation.

What’s Next – Scaling Up Natural Farming

The Mandi training is a single event, but it fits into a larger strategy.

Next Steps for Participating Farmers

ActionPurpose
On-farm trialsTest natural farming on small plots
Peer learningShare experiences with other farmers
Follow-up trainingsISARC may conduct additional sessions
Input preparationFarmers can produce their own natural inputs

Scaling Challenges

ChallengePotential Solution
Transition periodYields may dip initially before improving
Knowledge gapsOngoing training and mentorship
Market linkagesPremium prices for naturally grown produce
Policy supportGovernment subsidies for natural inputs

A Small Step with Big Potential

The natural farming training conducted by ISARC in Mandi is a small-scale intervention – 60 farmers in a single panchayat. But its potential impact extends far beyond those participants.

As input costs rise and climate challenges intensify, farmers need alternatives to the chemical-intensive agriculture model. Natural farming offers a low-cost, ecologically sound path forward – one that improves soil health, reduces dependency on external inputs, and builds resilience.

The strong interest shown by participating farmers suggests that the message is resonating. With continued support from institutions like ISARC and state agriculture departments, natural farming could move from the margins to the mainstream in Himachal Pradesh – and beyond.

For now, 60 farmers in Mandi have new knowledge, new skills, and a new hope for a more sustainable agricultural future.

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