Another initiative of The Art of Living that is making a profound contribution to the cause of environment sustainability is its campaign to promote and popularize chemical-free farming. It has launched awareness programs to encourage people to return to traditional methods of organic farming and eliminate the use of harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Chemical-free farming is seen as the only way to check degradation of soil quality. Excessive use of fertilizers have pensioned the soil, not only reducing yield but also making produce grown on them poisonous for human consumption. Also chemical-free farming is complementary to environment sustainability as it reduces the demand on natural resources such as water. Several studies have also shown that natural farming (without fertilizers and pesticides) not only leads to enhanced yield, but also supports healthy lifestyles.
To spread this practice, The Art of Living has trained thousands of farmers in India and abroad. It also runs an internship program at its Canadian Centre to educate youth about natural farming.
Below are Case Studies of Chemical-Free Farming
Natueco farming (Nature Ecological Farming)
Natueco farming follows the principles of eco-system networking of nature in our farming system. It is...More
Sri Sri Beejkosh (Seed Bank)
With the advancement of science, many alterations and changes have been introduced by the scientist in...More
Going Green in Canada
Deepening Roots was created in 2005 by volunteers from The Art of Living to offer youth a unique, experience-based...More
Laxmi Taru
Lakshmi Taru - the medicinal tree
LAKSHMI TARU (Simarouba glauca DC; Common names: Simarouba, oil...More
Kitchen Gardening
Kitchen Gardening
Growing of fruits, vegetables, flowers in the available space around bungalows,...More