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  1. Mam, Zero budget Natural farming promotes organic farming, like farmers use cow dung etc for crop protection,,
    Is it right to say that ZBNF is not similar or is different from Organic farming ???
    Although, no foreign material is used but some sort of organic farming is practised in ZBNF ..

  2. Key differences between natural farming and organic farming:

    In organic farming, organic fertilizers and manures like compost, vermicompost, cow dung manure, etc. are used and added to farmlands from external sources.
    In natural farming, neither chemical nor organic fertilizers are added to the soil. In fact, no external fertilizers are added to soil or give to plants whatsoever.

    In natural farming, decomposition of organic matter by microbes and earthworms is encouraged right on the soil surface itself, which gradually adds nutrition in the soil, over the period.
    Organic farming still requires basic agro practices like plowing, tilting, mixing of manures, weeding, etc. to be performed.
    In natural farming there no plowing, no tilting of soil and no fertilizers, and no weeding is done just the way it would be in natural ecosystems.

    Organic farming is still expensive due to the requirement of bulk manures, and it has an ecological impact on surrounding environments; whereas, natural agriculture is an extremely low-cost farming method, completely molding with local biodiversity.

    There are many working models of natural farming all over the world, the zero budget natural farming (ZBNF) is the most popular model in India. This comprehensive, natural, and spiritual farming system is developed by Padma Shri Subhash Palekar.

  3. Mam, organic farming involves use of naturally available inputs on farm like cow ding, bio waste etc which don't require any additional cost so isnt it similar to ZBNF please clear the confusion

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