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Over 10,000 Indian farmers gathered to push for land and tree rights reforms and promote profitable tree-based farming.
Over 10,000 farmers gathered in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, for a Cauvery Calling seminar promoting tree-based agriculture, with Sadhguru urging the government to reform British-era laws that restrict farmers’ rights to trees and produce on their land.
He called for eliminating bureaucratic controls, including rules claiming ownership of resources below eight feet, and advocated for market-driven farming.
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan praised the initiative’s success in planting 12.8 crore trees, improving groundwater, and boosting farmer incomes, inviting the group to help shape a national agroforestry policy.
The event drew cross-party political support and featured participation from scientists and farmers sharing high-income tree-crop models.
Más de 10.000 agricultores indios se reunieron para impulsar reformas de los derechos a la tierra y los árboles y promover la agricultura rentable basada en los árboles.