Natural farming aims at restoring soil health, maintenance of diversity, ensure animal welfare, stress on efficient use of natural/local resources and promote ecological fairness. Natural farming is an ecological farming approach where farming system works with the natural biodiversity, encouraging the soil’s biological activity and managing the complexity of living organisms both plant and animal to thrive along with food production system.Important practices, essential for adoption of natural farming includes:• No external inputs,• Local seeds (use of local varieties), .• On-farm produced microbial formulation for seed treatment (such as bijamrita),• On-farm made microbial inoculants (Jivamrita) for soil enrichment,• Cover crops and mulching with green and dry organic matter for nutrient recycling and for creating a suitable micro-climate for maximum beneficial microbial activity in soil.• Mixed cropping,• Managing diversity on farm through integration of trees• Management of pests through diversity and local on-farm made botanical concoctions (such as neemastra, agniastra, neem ark, dashparni ark etc);• Integration of livestock, especially of native breed for cow dung and cow urine as essential inputs for several practices and• Water and moisture conservation.