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Gujarat: Young Farmer gives up chemical fertilisers after father's cancer death, emerges as role model

A young farmer from Surat switched to natural farming after losing his father to cancer and now cultivates more than 50 banana varieties without chemical fertilisers. Kalpesh Patel says his eco-friendly farming methods have boosted production and helped him earn Rs 10-12 lakh annually

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Kalpesh Patel, a resident of Saras village in Olpad taluka of Surat district, transformed his life after his father's death. Since 2019, he has been practising natural farming and now cultivates more than 50 varieties of bananas.

Kalpesh works as a chemical operator in a private company. After his father, Ramanbhai, passed away due to cancer, it became a turning point in his life. He resolved never to use chemical fertilisers on his farm again. Giving up toxic pesticides, he adopted natural farming.

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