Department of Natural Farming
Our farming culture is very ancient. And there have been changes in agriculture from time to time. Considering the demand and necessity of time, we have accepted many changes. As we know, ‘Green Revolution’ has emerged in our country after independence. There is no doubt that Green Revolution was the demand of that time. But now we realise the harmfulness of that revolution. And they are proving to be very destructive. Then, just as we accepted the change from natural agriculture to chemical agriculture, we should accept natural agriculture with the same ease.
Why Natural Farming?
Natural farming to sustain farming culture
Natural Farming for the self-dependent of India
Natural farming for longevity of land
Natural farming to control global temperature rise
Natural farming for good health
Natural farming for water conservation
Natural Farming to Save Desi Cow
Natural farming to transform farmers’ lives
Natural farming for future generations
One of the best ways to avoid many such global problems is through Natural farming.
So let us all contribute to building a healthy and exploitation free nation together and make a natural revolution…. And make India proud.
Vision:
To lead a transformative movement in rural India by cultivating ethically grounded and ecologically conscious natural farming practitioners and entrepreneurs who restore soil health, ensure food sovereignty, and promote sustainable rural livelihoods.
Mission:
The Department of Natural Farming (Vocational) is committed to:
- Imparting skill-based education in natural, chemical-free farming practices rooted in traditional knowledge and scientific understanding.
- Training rural youth and farmers in low-input, climate-resilient agricultural techniques that regenerate soil and conserve biodiversity.
- Encouraging local entrepreneurship through value chains based on naturally farmed produce.
- Promoting self-reliant farming communities through integrated farming systems and zero-budget farming models.
- Collaborating with rural communities to demonstrate scalable, eco-friendly farming models.
- Empowering women and smallholder farmers with sustainable livelihood opportunities in natural farming.
- Reducing dependence on external inputs while enhancing nutritional security and rural resilience.
Teaching Staff

Name
Mr. Harpalsinh vala
Designation
Assistant Professor
Phone
8141429073
Qualification
M.sc. (Oraganic Farming)
DEPARTMENT - SCHOOL
School of Skills and Entrepreneurship
harpalsinh.vala@lokbharatiuniversity.edu.in

Name
Mr. Sachin Dhokiya
Designation
Assistant Professor
Phone
7698150835
Qualification
MRS (Agronomy)
DEPARTMENT - SCHOOL
School of Skills and Entrepreneurship
sachin.dhokiya@lokbharatiuniversity.edu.in