Meet Hemalatha T, a farmer from India whose health was continually deteriorating. The constant fatigue & gloom, she discovered, was not due to seasonal changes but rather her diet – food laden with chemicals. #NaturalFarming #HealthyLiving #SustainableAgriculture
This harrowing experience led Hemalatha to transition from conventional farming to agroecology, supported by Andhra Pradesh Community Managed Natural Farming (APCNF). This program encourages farmers to embrace agricultural practices that improve soil health, and yield. #APCNF
The motto at APCNF is 'Soil is the foundation of nutrition'. Through government-supported programs run by Rythu Sadhikara Samstha (RySS), farmers and communities learn the importance of health, nutrition, hygiene and natural farming techniques. #FarmToTable #Health
APCNF initiatives includes cultivating nutrient-dense crops, setting up backyard chicken coops & fisheries, and encouraging better dietary habits. 'Food baskets' containing a variety of nutrient-rich crops are distributed to promote growth & consumption. #CommunityHealth
With focus on treating malnutrition, these outreach efforts aim to provide nutritional security to farming families. Consuming organic, nutrient-rich food results in better immunity & reduced odds of health concerns, says nutritionist Kavita Devgan from Delhi. #NutritionSecurity
Community-based programs have led to positive gains, improving dietary diversity and health outcomes, particularly in vulnerable groups. Field teams in Guntur District emphasized the need for naturally grown food & tracking health to understand community well-being. #NaturalFarming
Partnerships with local childcare centers, schools & hostels have widened the reach of the program. Villagers trained in seed preservation, marketing & storage, have actively participated in conversations about improving health in their communities. #CommunityEngagement
Results are promising with 80% of households reaching a diverse diet, children demonstrating better growth, and women experiencing improved hemoglobin levels. Families practicing natural farming with APCNF's guidance are now consuming a more balanced & nutritious diet. #Health
According to Thallam Vijay Kumar, the executive vice chairman of RySS, there've been significant improvements in health outcomes. It's not just about the decreased need for C-sections, but the overall betterment of women's health & children’s development. #MaternalHealth
Research suggests 80% of families in Andhra Pradesh have noticed health benefits from consuming naturally farmed food. Active community figures like Ch.Yellamma & M. Nagalakshmi are helping many households adopt safer, healthier dietary habits. #NaturalFarming #Health
Yellamma remarks, “I am really happy that we were able to reach out to people and change their mindsets about the importance of natural farming, which helps them lead a healthy and balanced lifestyle.” #FarmToTable #Health #NaturalFarming
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In India, Good Health Starts in the Soil

Across more than 100 villages, in-depth education about nutrition and natural farming has vastly improved the health of vulnerable residents.

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