Organic farming can be defined as an agricultural process that uses biological fertilisers and pest control acquired from animal or plant waste.
Find a suitable piece of land for your organic farm. Ensure the soil is healthy and not contaminated with chemicals from previous use.
Create a detailed farm plan that includes the layout of crops, irrigation systems, and infrastructure such as storage and composting facilities.
Focus on building healthy soil through organic practices like composting, mulching, and cover cropping. Avoid synthetic chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Set up an efficient irrigation system to ensure your crops receive the right amount of water. Drip irrigation or sprinkler systems can help conserve water.
Identify local markets, organic stores, farmer’s markets, or even direct-to-consumer sales to sell your organic produce.