The Central government is implementing National Mission on Natural Farming (NMNF) across the country including Telangana in a cluster mode to promote natural farming.
In Telangana, 489 clusters have been formed covering an area of 24,736.32 hectares in 32 districts.
Further, 61,125 farmers have been registered under the scheme. As many as 979 Krishi Sakhis and Community Resource
Persons (CRPs) have been trained at Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) or Agricultural Universities (AUs) and local Natural Farming Institutes (LNFIs).
Around 315 Bio-Input Resource Centers (BRCs) have been established for production and supply of NF inputs at local levels.
The Centre released Rs.17.955 lakh for Telangana for the financial year 2024–25 and Rs 1,323.51 lakh in 2025–26.