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Sikkim is the first ‘Organic State’ in India. What are the ecological and economical benefits of Organic State?

Sikkim became the world’s first fully organic state in 2016, eliminating synthetic chemical fertilisers and pesticides across all cultivated land.

Ecological benefits of an Organic State

Use of compost, green manure and bio-fertilisers increases soil organic carbon, microbial activity and soil structure.

Biodiversity conservation – Absence of chemicals protects pollinators and native flora.

No nitrate and phosphate runoff – improve river and groundwater quality.

Low carbon footprint – Cuts GHG emissions linked to synthetic fertiliser production and use.

Climate resilience – Better soil moisture retention enhance tolerance to droughts

Natural pest control through Crop rotation, intercropping and biological agents

Erosion control in hillsMulching, agroforestry and contour cultivation reduce topsoil loss

Prevents bioaccumulation of harmful chemicals in food chains.

Economic benefits of an Organic State

Premium priceOrganic certification gives higher market value in domestic and export markets

Reduced input costs on chemical fertilisers and pesticides.

Higher net income despite moderate yields due to Lower production cost + premium price.

Boost to agri-tourism and eco-tourism creating secondary income– Eg- ‘Sikkim Organic’ brand attracts green tourists and researchers

Export potential – High-demand products like large cardamom, ginger, turmeric, kiwi, vegetables and orchids.

Employment generation in composting, certification, packaging, processing and value-addition

Long-term productivity stability – Healthy soil ensures sustained yields over time, avoiding chemical dependency traps.

Budget 2025-26 emphasised Agriculture as the ‘first engine’ for India’s development journey. Organic Farming can be the ‘sustainability pillar’ of this journey.