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Vol. 8, Issue 1 (2025)

Cultivating change: The growth and impact of organic agriculture in India


Raman Kumar

Organic farming in India has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional agricultural practices, driven by concerns over environmental sustainability, food safety, and rural livelihood enhancement. This study explores the evolution, current status, and socio-economic and environmental impact of organic agriculture across various Indian states. With increasing awareness among consumers and supportive government policies, organic farming is transitioning from a niche practice to a mainstream movement. States like Sikkim, which has achieved 100% organic status, showcase the potential of widespread organic adoption through integrated planning and community engagement. The paper delves into the benefits of organic farming, including improved soil health, reduced dependence on chemical inputs, biodiversity conservation, and better market prices for farmers. It also critically examines the challenges such as certification barriers, market access, limited awareness, and the initial decline in productivity during the transition phase. Case studies and data from certified organic farms, NGOs, and government programs highlight the real-world implications and success stories that can serve as models for replication. Through a multidisciplinary lens, this paper aims to offer insights into how organic farming contributes to sustainable agricultural development and food security in India. It emphasizes the need for policy coherence, institutional support, farmer training, and consumer education to scale up the organic movement effectively. The findings underscore that organic agriculture is not just an agricultural practice but a pathway to ecological resilience, economic empowerment, and holistic rural development.
Pages : 271-274 | 186 Views | 96 Downloads


International Journal of Financial Management and Economics
How to cite this article:
Raman Kumar. Cultivating change: The growth and impact of organic agriculture in India. Int J Finance Manage Econ 2025;8(1):271-274. DOI: 10.33545/26179210.2025.v8.i1.488
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