National Project on Organic Farming (NPOF)
National Project on Organic Farming (NPOF) is a continuing central sector scheme since 10th Five Year Plan.Planning Commission approved the scheme as pilot project for the remaining two and half years of 10th plan period with effect from 01.10.2004 with an outlay of Rs. 57.04 crore. The scheme is continuing in the 11th plan with an outlay of Rs.101.00 crore.
Objectives
- Promotion
of organic farming in the country through technical capacity building of
all the stakeholders including human resource development, transfer
of technology, promotion and production of quality organic and biological
inputs,awareness creation and publicity through print and electronic
media.
- Statutory
quality control of biofertilizers and organic fertilizers under the
Fertilizer (Control) Order (FCO), 1985, including revision of standards
and testing protocols keeping in view the advances in research and
technology and bringing remaining organic inputs under quality control
regime.
- Capacity
building for soil health assessment, organic input resource management,
technology development through support to research and market development.
- Capacity
Building for low cost certification system known as “Participatory
Guarantee System”.
Carbon smart technologies supported by scheme: Promote production and use of organic and
biological sources of nutrients and alternative bio-pesticides for organic
farming
For more details
visit-
http://agricoop.nic.in/sites/default/files/gnpof11511.pdf