Arunachal Pradesh Takes Bold Step to Protect Its Precious Farmland

By Naitik Pathak

Published On: June 5, 2026

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In a significant move to safeguard agriculture, Arunachal Pradesh has officially launched a major statewide campaign. The initiative focuses on reviving healthy soil practices and encouraging farmers to move towards more sustainable methods amid growing environmental challenges.

Agriculture and Allied Departments Minister Gabriel D. Wangsu formally inaugurated the Khet Bachao Abhiyan on June 4 at Tana Hari Fish Farm in Emchi Village, Doimukh. He called upon everyone — from local farmers to community leaders — to join hands in preserving the state’s vital soil resources.

Soil degradation has become a pressing issue across many parts of India, including the hilly terrains of Arunachal. Excessive chemical fertilizer use, monsoon-related land loss, and declining fertility have raised serious concerns among experts and cultivators alike.

Minister Wangsu highlighted how the state has slowly drifted from its traditional, nature-friendly farming systems. He urged a return to methods that protect both soil and water while reducing reliance on harmful chemicals.

  • Strong Call for Collective Action: The minister described soil conservation as everyone’s responsibility and praised the value of indigenous knowledge in maintaining ecological balance.
  • Support from Central Government: Wangsu appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Ministry of Agriculture for launching this nationwide effort.
  • Guest Participation: MLA Nabam Vivek, who attended as Guest of Honour, linked the campaign to better public health and food security through safer produce.
  • Local Leadership: Deputy Commissioner Lobsang Tsering called it a forward-thinking step for long-term sustainability.
  • Expert Sessions: Farmers received practical training on balanced fertilizer application, natural farming, and vermicomposting techniques.

The event, organized by the District Agriculture Office in Yupia, Papum Pare district, brought together Panchayat members, Kisan Morcha representatives, and agriculture officials.

This month-long national campaign (June 1–30) aims to raise awareness about soil health management, promote natural farming, encourage balanced fertilizer use, and prepare for drought conditions. It includes regular training and field demonstrations across the country.

Healthy soil forms the foundation of food production and rural livelihoods. By promoting eco-friendly alternatives, the campaign seeks to build resilience against climate challenges while ensuring future generations inherit productive farmland. It also aligns with broader national goals for sustainable agriculture and environmental protection.

Officials plan to expand awareness activities throughout June with more training programs and on-ground demonstrations. Farmers are encouraged to implement learned techniques and share their experiences within their communities. Success will depend on widespread participation and continued government support at both state and central levels.

Key Highlights

  • Statewide launch of Khet Bachao Abhiyan in Papum Pare district
  • Focus on reducing chemical fertilizers and adopting natural methods
  • Emphasis on indigenous knowledge and collective responsibility
  • Technical sessions on soil management and sustainable practices
  • Alignment with national campaign running through June 2026

 FAQs

What is the Khet Bachao Abhiyan? It is a nationwide awareness drive by the Ministry of Agriculture to promote better soil health, natural farming, and sustainable agricultural practices.

When and where was it launched in Arunachal Pradesh? The campaign was launched on June 4, 2026, at Tana Hari Fish Farm in Emchi Village, Doimukh, by Minister Gabriel D. Wangsu.

How can farmers participate? Farmers can attend local training sessions, adopt vermicomposting and natural techniques, reduce chemical inputs, and spread awareness in their villages.

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