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Resources

Books, schemes, and tools

A working library

No farm is built from one book or one scheme. This is a curated shelf of the people, programmes and organisations worth knowing about as you go — the foundations under everything on this site. Read widely, then trust your own soil over any author. Anything below marked [VERIFY] still needs checking before you rely on it.

Books

The thinkers who shaped regenerative farming — start with these.

  • Masanobu Fukuoka — The One-Straw Revolution. The classic that launched natural farming worldwide: do-nothing farming, no tillage, no chemicals, working with nature rather than against it. The book that changes how you see a field.
  • Bill Mollison & David Holmgren — Permaculture: A Designers' Manual / Permaculture One [VERIFY edition]. The founding texts of permaculture — designing whole systems where every element supports the others.
  • Robert Hart — Forest Gardening [VERIFY edition]. The pioneering work on temperate food forests — growing food in layers like a woodland, an idea that adapts beautifully to Indian conditions.
  • Subhash Palekar — The Philosophy of Spiritual Farming / writings on Zero Budget Natural Farming* [VERIFY exact titles & editions]. The architect of India's natural farming movement — jeevamrut, beejamrut, mulching and the cow at the centre of fertility.
  • Sir Albert Howard — An Agricultural Testament [VERIFY edition]. The British scientist who developed the Indore composting method in India a century ago — the grandfather of modern organic farming.

Government schemes

India has substantial public support for water, soil and natural farming. The details and eligibility change, so confirm the current terms locally.

  • PMKSY (Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana) — the national irrigation programme, supporting water harvesting, watershed development and micro-irrigation ("more crop per drop"). [VERIFY current scope]
  • MGNREGA farm ponds — the rural employment guarantee scheme can fund the labour for farm ponds, wells and other water and land works on eligible holdings. [VERIFY current provisions]
  • PKVY (Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana) — the central scheme promoting organic and cluster-based natural farming, with support for inputs, certification and marketing. [VERIFY current scope]
  • PM-KUSUM — support for solar pumps and solar power for farmers, helping replace diesel and grid pumping with renewable energy. [VERIFY current scope]
  • PGS-India (Participatory Guarantee System) — a farmer-group-based organic certification system, more accessible and affordable for smallholders than third-party certification. [VERIFY current scope]

Films & channels

Seeing a working farm explains more than any text. These search links point you toward video; confirm specific creators and content before sharing.

  • [VERIFY] Subhash Palekar / natural farming & jeevamrut — https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=subhash+palekar+natural+farming
  • [VERIFY] Permaculture in India — https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=permaculture+india
  • [VERIFY] Food forest / forest garden tours — https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=food+forest+india
  • [VERIFY] APCNF / Andhra Pradesh Community-managed Natural Farming — https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=andhra+pradesh+community+managed+natural+farming

Organisations

Bodies doing the research, training and on-the-ground work.

  • APCNF (Andhra Pradesh Community-managed Natural Farming) — the large-scale state programme scaling natural farming to many thousands of farmers; a leading real-world proof of the approach. [VERIFY current details]
  • NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development) — finance and support for rural development, watersheds, farmer producer organisations and natural farming initiatives. [VERIFY current programmes]
  • ICAR-IIFSR (Indian Institute of Farming Systems Research) — the ICAR institute focused on integrated and diversified farming systems research. [VERIFY current focus]