GreenBharat 4.0

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Green Bharat: A Simple Guide to Modern Farming

Green Bharat is a magazine created by the HARK Team. It is a "blueprint" or a detailed plan for a new way of farming called Agriculture 4.0. The book is dedicated to global farmers and is inspired by the successful work of a pioneer farmer, Mr. S. Sri Krishna Perumal.


The Main Goals

The magazine aims to help farmers achieve three big things:

  • Increase harvest (yield) by 25%.

  • Reduce spending on farming by 40%.

  • Save water by 40-50%.


Two Pillars of the Plan

The book combines old wisdom with new technology:

  1. Natural Agriculture (Iyarkai Vivasayam): Using "zero-cost" traditional methods to keep soil healthy without expensive chemicals.

  2. Agriculture 4.0: Using modern tools like the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to make farming more precise.


Smart Solutions Explained

The magazine describes several high-tech tools that are already being used in India:

  • Smart Soil Sensors: Devices that tell a farmer exactly when to water their plants via a phone message.

  • AI Pest Detection: Farmers can take a photo of a sick leaf with their smartphone, and the AI identifies the bug and suggests natural cures.

  • Drones: Flying cameras that check the whole field for diseases quickly, saving the farmer from walking long distances.

  • Weather Alerts: Localized predictions for rain and drought sent directly to the farmer to help with planting.


Natural Recipes

For those who want to avoid chemicals, the book provides step-by-step recipes for natural fertilizers and pest killers:

  • Panchagavya: A mixture using cow products like milk, curd, and ghee.

  • Jeevamrutham: A soil booster made from cow dung, urine, and jaggery.

  • Fish Amino Acid: A natural fertilizer made from fish and jaggery.


Helpful Resources

The book also lists many government websites (like e-NAM for selling crops) and apps that help farmers get expert advice, find fair prices, and learn about new subsidies.

In short, Green Bharat shows that farming can be a high-tech, profitable, and respected business for the next generation