New Research in Natural Farming and Kala Namak Rice
Research institutes like ND University of Agriculture & Technology are working on improved Kala Namak seed varieties that resist pests and yield better. Studies on natural fertilizers like Jeevamrit show improved microbial activity and better plant health.
Startups and government agencies are developing mobile apps and QR-code traceability tools to link farmers to premium buyers. New market channels like Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) are helping build scale without middlemen.
These innovations aim to bring modern science into traditional practices, making Kala Namak farming more viable and profitable for the next generation.