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Updated: June 17, 2025 00:30
Joga Singh, a retired agriculture teacher, has transformed his passion for natural healing into a flourishing medicinal plant nursery in Sangala village, Malerkotla. His initiative, Nature View Nursery, is home to over 200 varieties of herbal and medicinal plants, alongside 100 fruit-bearing species. Singh’s dedication to sustainable farming and herbal remedies has made his nursery a beacon of health and environmental consciousness.
Key Highlights of the Nursery
- Singh cultivates a diverse range of medicinal plants, including vasaka (Malabar nut) for respiratory ailments, sarpagandha for blood pressure regulation, and ashwagandha for stress relief
- His nursery also features rare spices such as green and black cardamom, cinnamon, asafoetida, curry leaves, and fennel
- Spread across 1.75 acres, the nursery generates substantial revenue, proving that medicinal farming can be both healing and financially rewarding
- Singh actively educates the public through his YouTube channel, Akkhar Channel, raising awareness about herbal remedies and sustainable agriculture
A Legacy of Education and Innovation
Before retiring in 2018, Singh spent 38 years as an agriculture teacher, pioneering herbal parks in schools and earning state-level recognition. His commitment to natural farming stems from concerns over excessive pesticide use in Punjab, which he believes contributes to widespread health issues.
Future Prospects
Singh’s nursery continues to expand, attracting visitors and researchers interested in medicinal plant cultivation. His work highlights the potential of herbal farming as a sustainable and profitable alternative to conventional agriculture.
Sources: Indian Express, WN.com.