Overview

Krishi Jagran, India’s largest agri-media network with a reach of over 50 million farmers monthly, proudly presents Mission 2047: MIONP, Bharat Ka Jaivik Jagaran is needed to make Profitable Transition for Jaivik Bharat (PTJB) a reality. This ambitious initiative envisions a fully organic, natural, and profitable farming ecosystem in India by 2047, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and India’s aspiration to become a global powerhouse for sustainable agriculture through achieving $1 Trillion export target by 2047.

Profitable easy transition to Organic/ Natural Farming is claimed by many but have not been adopted by the mainstream. A scientific and commercial framework for majority of the crops have not been used to validate the claims and demonstrations by many. The key aim of this workshop is to deliberate and create this framework with the help of the farmers, the scientific communities, the NGOs and the input providers and create a grand challenge for the community to come up and demonstrate profitable transition and validate the technologies, the products, and the protocols for at least top 20 commercial crops.

Glimpse of MIONP - Conference

NASC Complex, ICAR, New Delhi

Focus Area

[ "One crop goal of profitable transition" ]
  • FarmyardEnhancing Farm Yard Manure Quality & Efficiency

    New technologies for improving FYM composting speed and quality, Effective bio-digestion of crop residue, Approaches for increasing organic matter content in soils to 5-7%

  • Soil FertilityRestoring Soil Fertility

    Restoring soil fertility through by achieving better gas exchange, water retention, biological diversity & population with increasing the organic matter content of soils to 5-7%.

  • Tech to improve YieldTechnologies for Maintaining and Improving Crop Yields

    Crop management approaches for reducing chemical fertilizers, Alternate nutrition management approaches, Improving crop produce quality and shelf life

  • Crop Water ConsumptionReducing Water Consumption and Restoring Ground Water Table

    New cropping systems with less water requirement, Water and heast stress management - New technologies and approaches, Improving soil infiltration for better ground water recharge

  • Biological PesticidesEfficient Crop Care Through Biological Pesticides & Natural Repellents

    Advancement in biological pest management technologies, New generation bio-based weed control methods, Improving consistency and relaibility of bio-pesticides

  • Preciscion Farming with Drones and Micro IrrigationPrecision Farming & Digital Technology in Agriculture

    Precision technologies for effective input management and improved yields, New developments in Agri-tech for effective pest and disease management, New development in precision mechanization - Drones/ Micro irrigation. Digital Agriculture including adoption of AI and ML based technology.

  • Testing of Organic Input and ProduceCapacity Building for Testing of Inputs and Outputs for Organic Product

    To ensure all inputs in Organic farms are meeting quality standards, and produce of organic farming need to be tested by standard and accredited labs. These labs need to be established at multiple locations to build credibility and confidence.

  • Development of Organic and Desi SeedsTraditional Seed Improvement and Utilisation

    Developing and promoting organic and desi seeds to create complete eco system for profitable organic farming. Desi seeds are found to be more resilient to adverse conditions.

Proposed 20 Crops

Field Crops

  1. Paddy
  2. Corn
  3. Groundnut / Soybean
  4. Wheat
  5. Mustard/Tobacco
  6. Fodder Crops

Cash Crops / Vegetables

  1. Sugarcane
  2. Cotton
  3. Banana
  4. Potato
  5. Tomato
  6. Brinjal
  7. Okra
  8. Chilli / Capsicum
  9. Onion / Garlic
  10. Turmeric / Ginger

Orchards

  1. Mango/ Litchi
  2. Orange / Kinnow
  3. Pomegranate
  4. Guava

What Leaders Said at MIONP

Dr. Trilochan Mohapatra
India, as the world’s most populous country, is currently secure in food production. However, we must maintain this momentum to feed the growing population. While 72 million hectares globally are under organic farming, India only has about 2 million. A systematic, science-driven transition to organic farming is essential, but it requires gradual adoption by farmers. Unified recommendations for farmers are crucial to make this shift successful. Dr. Trilochan Mohapatra Chairman of PPV & FRA, Former DG of ICAR
Natural and organic farming are essential, but the integration of technology in agriculture is equally crucial. I encourage farmers to adopt modern farming practices and seek proper training to effectively utilize technology, ensuring enhanced productivity and sustainability in agriculture. Dr. S.N. Jha Deputy Director General, Agricultural Engineering at ICAR
Making organic and natural farming profitable is crucial. We need to shape a roadmap that supports sustainable agriculture, contributing to a 'Viksit Bharat.' Pollution is affecting soil, air, and water, and we're losing biodiversity. Microbes play a key role in organic farming, yet they’ve been overlooked in the past. If we embrace these practices holistically, farming can be both profitable and sustainable. Dr. Rajbir Singh DDG of Agriculture Extension at ICAR
India has progressed from food scarcity to becoming a food surplus nation, even exporting food globally. However, the harmful effects of chemical fertilizers, contributing to diseases like cancer, cannot be ignored. I am committed to promoting ‘Rasayan Mukt Kheti, Jahar Mukt Samaj.’ Scientists are working towards an organic India, ensuring no compromise on yield, quality, or farmers' income. I wish the Krishi Jagran team the best in their noble initiative. Shri Pramod Chaudhary President of the Bhartiya Agri Economic Research Centre
Dr R B Singh
The MIONP initiative by Krishi Jagran is commendable. With India’s growing population, boosting food production has become a critical priority. The agricultural sector faces numerous challenges, and addressing them requires collective action. We must work together, guided by the principle of 'One World, One Family,' to overcome these obstacles and ensure food security. Dr. R.B. Singh Former Chancellor, Central Agricultural University
Sandeepa Kanitkar
Today we stand at a crucial juncture in agriculture, where innovative technologies and sustainable practices can transform how we approach farming. By integrating sustainable practices—such as green manuring, mulching, and precise soil testing—with real-time satellite monitoring, we can boost yields, restore soil health, and secure a greener future while reducing chemical dependency and enhancing carbon sequestration. Sandeepa Kanitkar CMD and Founder, Kan Biosys
Dr Manoj Nardeo Singh
We are all working together to make India organic and natural by 2047, contributing to the vision of Viksit Bharat. The vision of a developed Bharat will not be possible without the contributions of women and farmers. We must work with them to make this vision a reality. Achieving this goal requires a scientific and practical approach. We are also focusing on rural development and collaborating with the government. Let us return to the natural way of farming. Mahatma Gandhi was a strong believer in natural farming and self-reliant villages. Dr. Manoj Nardeo Singh Secretary General of AARDO
Dr CK Ashok Kumar
The time has come to shift towards poison-free food. Under the visionary leadership of Mr. and Ms. Dominic, the MIONP initiative is a critical step in making this shift a reality. We all need to come together to make MIONP a success – this is the second green revolution in our country. Additionally, the importance of vetiver in rejuvenating soil and promoting sustainable agriculture cannot be overstated. I wish great success to this mission. Dr. CK Ashok Founder, First World Community
Shri Markand Karkare
To ensure healthier food and healthier people, we must begin by enhancing soil fertility, as it is fundamental to sustainable agriculture. It is crucial that students learn the principles of farming, which should be incorporated into the curriculum. I commend MC Dominic for launching the MIONP initiative—Make India Organic, Natural, and Profitable—and I wish it a great success. Shri Makarand Karkare General Secretary, Bhartiya Agri Economic Research Centre
Organic farming is crucial, and science and agriculture must collaborate to address agricultural challenges. While there is no authentic global data on the percentage of land under organic cultivation, India contributes to 30% of global organic farming. As we move forward with the Mission Organic India initiative, I extend my best wishes for its success. Dr. Tarun Shridhar Former Secretary of the Ministry of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries
By 2047, our water resources should be abundant, and the landscape green. To achieve this, we must embrace organic farming. Farmers are entrepreneurs working for profit. Healthier soil through aeration, increased humus, and enhanced microbial activity, along with organic inputs and seed encapsulation, are key to sustainability. ‘Jai Jawan Jai Jaivik Kisan’—let’s make it a reality. Dr. Ajay Ranka Managing Director, ZYDEX Group
Kamal Somani
We achieved the Green Revolution and now focus on making India organic and natural. The seed industry has developed hybrids that thrive with biofertilizers and organic fertilizers, ensuring sustainable agriculture. Our goal is to support farmers with seeds that enhance productivity while preserving soil health and the environment. Kamal Somani MD, Somani Seedz
MC Dominic
Nutritious and safe food for all is a birthright, and organic farming is the way forward. With the 'One Crop Goal of Profitable Transition,' we can ensure a sustainable shift without compromising yields while increasing farmers' incomes. Mission 2047: MIONP is a bold step toward making India fully organic and profitable by 2047. Let’s unite and turn this vision into reality. Shri M C Dominic Founder and Editor-In-Chief Krishi Jagran & Agriculture World
Shri Sundaram Verma
We need to take a holistic approach to achieve the goals of the MIONP initiative. Crop diversification is crucial for improving income and ensuring sustainability. While natural farming presents challenges, it is essential that we focus on organic farming practices. I wish success to the MIONP initiative in achieving these goals. Shri Sundaram Verma Padma Shri Awardee
Dr. M.S. Reddy
India is already the largest producer of organic products. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for eliminating chemical inputs like fertilizers and crop protection chemicals to ensure nutritious and safe food without compromising yields. Let’s work together to achieve this goal. Dr. M.S. Reddy Founder & President, Asian PGPR Society
Organized By Krishi Jagran
  • Knowledge Partners
    ICAR - MION Knowledge Partner CIRDAP - MION Knowledge Partner
  • Powered By
    MIONP - Powered By Zydex MIONP - Powered By Indo-American Hybreed Seeds India Pvt. Ltd.
  • State Partner State Partner
  • Gold Partners
    Milan Group Biome
  • Silver Partners
    Alga Energy Coromandel Sajeevan Somani Seedz UCSPL IPL Biologicals Reliance Bio Energy Harvest Plus Harvest Plus - Nutri Pathshala GreenStar Agri 360 Integrated Service Solutions CEF Group Agri Vijay Kan Biosys Universal Sompo General Insurance State Bank of India SML IFFCO Punjab National Bank Krishi Viman - Drone Partner
  • Association Partners
    BASAI - MION Knowledge Partner BIPA Asian PGPR - MION Knowledge Partner
  • Strategic Partners
    Indigram CSAPartner ANC
  • Global Partners
    BioAg World Congress First World Community
  • Supporting Organizations
    Thofa Tohfa Nilgiris India Vetiver Foundation Eduvision AJAI
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