What is India's zero budget?

"Zero Budget" is a term used to describe a type of farming in India that aims to reduce the costs of production to zero, by using natural methods and avoiding synthetic inputs like fertilizers and pesticides. This approach is based on traditional Indian agricultural practices and focuses on preserving and enhancing the soil's fertility and biodiversity. Zero Budget farming emphasizes the use of cow dung, cow urine, and other locally available resources to improve soil health and reduce the cost of inputs. The goal of Zero Budget farming is to improve the financial stability of farmers and promote sustainable agriculture practices.