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Integrated Farming

Farming is both exciting and challenging. We have compiled knowledge about how things grow and why some growing methods might be preferred over other methods. The following information is offered to help expand awareness of methods of organic farming and sustainable agriculture.

In the simplest terms, organic growing or farming is based on maintaining a living soil with a diverse population of micro and macro soil organisms.

Organic matter is maintained in the soil through the addition of compost, animal manure, and green manures and the avoidance of excess tillage and nitrogen applications.

 Another common aspect of organic agriculture is growing plants without synthetic fertilizers or pest control chemicals.

The organic ethic and survival of small farms is important. Our goal is to keep people and the environment as healthy and happy as possible. Eliminating exposure to poisons intended to kill things is common sense. Eating the most nutritious and freshest food is common sense.

Understanding why a process or practice is done a certain way, or why we think the way we do can often be accomplished by looking at the historical evolution of human learning and perception. The history of agriculture and the human perception of how plants grow are both well documented and can help us be better farmers.

Farming is both exciting and challenging. We have compiled knowledge about how things grow and why some growing methods might be preferred over other methods. The following information is offered to help expand awareness of methods of organic farming and sustainable agriculture.

In the simplest terms, organic growing or farming is based on maintaining a living soil with a diverse population of micro and macro soil organisms. Organic matter is maintained in the soil through the addition of compost, animal manure, and green manures and the avoidance of excess tillage and nitrogen applications. Another common aspect of organic agriculture is growing plants without synthetic fertilizers or pest control chemicals.

The organic ethic and survival of small farms is important. Our goal is to keep people and the environment as healthy and happy as possible. Eliminating exposure to poisons intended to kill things is common sense. Eating the most nutritious and freshest food is common sense.

Understanding why a process or practice is done a certain way, or why we think the way we do can often be accomplished by looking at the historical evolution of human learning and perception. The history of agriculture and the human perception of how plants grow are both well documented and can help us be better farmers.


The founders of Sun Green Organics Private Limited have practical experience in the organic industry right from farming to researching. They have worked in all fields of the industry from raising organic crops to managing organic processing plants. The founders are active in helping organic farmers to obtain organic certifications, working as consultants, and reviewers of the certification agencies.
As you read and learn more about organic farming, you may encounter some differences in approach. We suggest you to take the time to truly understand the history of agriculture production and organic agriculture in particular and how it has possibly influenced your approach to farming. Many of the farming with nature concepts are not new, but are tried and true methods that have worked for many, many years. There are many good reasons for organic and sustainable agriculture keeps all of us encouraging every day to take part in it.

We thoroughly consult and prescribe a method to create or convert any agricultural land to organic farming. Our cumulative experience as growers and processors helped to create awareness about organic growing and until obtaining certification.