Dr. G. Nammalvar, often called the "Father of Organic Farming in Tamil Nadu," was a pioneering agricultural scientist and activist who spent decades advocating for sustainable, chemical-free agriculture. His books serve as essential manuals for farmers looking to transition from industrial farming to self-sufficient, ecological practices.
Dr. G. Nammalvar (1938–2013) was a celebrated Indian agricultural scientist and organic farming activist whose literary works serve as foundational guides for sustainable agriculture . His books, often published through his foundation, nammalvar books agriculture
He didn’t just teach organic farming; he lived it. For those looking to escape the cycle of debt and degradation caused by modern agriculture, his books are not just reading material—they are manuals for survival and sustainability. His books serve as essential manuals for farmers
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Nammalvar (1938–2013) was a pioneer of organic and natural farming in India. His books are not technical manuals in the Western sense; instead, they are philosophical, practical, and rooted in Tamil Nadu’s farm experience. Most of his writings are collections of his speeches, articles, and field observations. : An unconventional look at health
: An unconventional look at health, suggesting that modern illnesses are often the body's reaction to toxic agricultural practices. Vayittrukku Choridal Vendum
He offers brilliant, low-cost strategies for rainwater harvesting and moisture retention in arid lands. Economic Freedom:
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