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Yogi Govt promotes organic farming, afforestation along banks of Ganga

the Yogi Government seeks to encourage organic farming within a radius of 10 km on both the banks in 27 districts through which the Ganga passes in the state.

Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government is promoting organic farming and afforestation along the banks of river Ganga in order to make the sacred river cleaner, free of pollution caused by chemical fertilisers and toxic pesticides and ensure its uninterrupted flow, officials informed on Monday.
Moving a step further from the initiative launched in this regard during its first term, the Yogi Government seeks to encourage organic farming within a radius of 10 km on both the banks in 27 districts through which the Ganga passes in the state, officials said here on Monday.
Yogi 2.0 has set an afforestation target on 6,759 hectares along the banks of Ganga spread over 503 places in different districts through which the river Ganga flows in the next six months. This will not only help in increasing the forest cover and improving the environment, but also prevent soil erosion thus reducing severity of floods in these areas. The government has already launched a plantation drive in Kasganj and some other areas in this context.
It is worth mentioning here that the maximum area of ​​​​organic farming in UP falls in the Gangetic plains only. Under Yogi 1.0 Government, organic farming was started by 103,442 farmers in 3,309 clusters covering an area of 63,080 hectares falling under Namami Ganga Yojana of a total of 4,784 clusters covering 95,680 hectares and involving 175,000 farmers.
In organic farming, chemical fertilisers and toxic pesticides are replaced by completely organic products for increasing the yield and protecting the soil. And since the soil of Gangetic plain gets changed due to floods every year, there is a lot of potential for organic farming in the entire region.
Keeping all these factors in mind, experts had recommended that the Gangetic plains be reserved for organic farming at the Organic Agriculture Kumbh organised by the Organic Farming Association of India in November 2017 at the India Expo Center and Mart, Greater Noida.
The Yogi Government has planned intensive afforestation drive not only along the banks of Ganga but also along the banks of its tributaries. The Government aims to plant saplings of medicinal, rare and traditional plants along the banks of river Ganga and its tributaries.
It is noteworthy that the larger part of the Gangetic plain within India is located in Uttar Pradesh. The river flows through 27 districts including Bijnor, Bandayu, Amroha, Meerut, Bulandshahr, Aligarh, Farrukhabad, Kannauj, Kanpur city, Kanpur Dehat, Fatehpur, Prayagraj, Mirzapur and Ghazipur among others.

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