NEW DELHI : Protecting the health of the Earth is our highest duty, said Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
Addressing the inaugural session of the 1st Agriculture Deputies Meeting (ADM) of Agriculture Working Group (AWG) under India’s G20 presidency, the minister said that the reckless use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to increase production has badly affected the health of the Earth and the quality of the soil. “This has also had a bad effect on human health." Chouhan added that it is necessary to adopt the campaign of Natural Farming started by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “India has believed for centuries that nature should not be exploited, we should only harness natural resources.
For the natural balance, it is necessary for humans as well as animals and birds to exist," he said. The minister added that due to the ever-increasing population, food security is an important issue facing the world today. “Only 12 percent of the world’s land is suitable for agriculture.
By the year 2030, the demand for food grains will be 345 million tonnes, while in the year 2000 this demand was 192 million tonnes.
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