
Hukumchand
Patidar
"Maine neki kiya aur dariya mein daal diya — I did a good deed and kept it to myself. The Padma Shri came as a pleasant surprise."
40acres
Fully organic farm
28+nations
Export destinations
4,000+farmers
Adopted his model
₹50L/ year
Annual farm income

Padma Shri
2019
20+
Years Organic
A Class 10 dropout who took on the chemical farming world — and won
Hukumchand Patidar grew up farming in Manpura village, Jhalawar, Rajasthan. He dropped out after Class 10 — not by choice, but by circumstance. The farm had to come first. For years he farmed conventionally, like everyone around him, watching the soil tire and the debt grow.
In 2004, he made the decision that would define his life. He converted his 40-acre farm on the Ujjar river to fully organic. His neighbours thought he had lost his mind. In year one, his yield dropped 40%. His family begged him to stop. He did not stop.
By 2007 the farm was profitable. By 2012 Aamir Khan's Satyamev Jayate featured him as a national example of what one stubborn farmer could accomplish. Today his farm exports fenugreek to Germany, coriander powder to Japan, and garlic to Switzerland — to 28 countries in total — earning Rs 40–50 lakhs annually at a 40% premium over market price.
In 2019, President Ram Nath Kovind presented him with the Padma Shri — India's fourth-highest civilian honour. His village of Manpura distributed sweets to every household.
Maine neki kiya aur dariya mein daal diya — I did a good deed and kept it to myself. The Padma Shri came as a pleasant surprise.
Hukumchand Patidar · Padma Shri 2019
How one man turned 40 acres into a global farm
His farm is divided into three working sections. The first produces green manure — forty varieties of fallen leaves collected and returned to the soil. The second ferments jeevamrut: cow dung, cow urine, jaggery, turmeric, milk, ghee and gram flour — a living microbial tonic that he applies like medicine to his land.
The third section runs vermicompost beds that produce 400 million tonnes of organic fertiliser annually. Crop stubble is never burned — it is mulched back into the soil to prevent erosion and conserve moisture. Nothing leaves the farm as waste.
His crops — coriander, fenugreek, garlic, gram, wheat, onion, orange — now yield 120% more than when he farmed chemically. His wheat needs 50% less water. He holds three international organic certifications: India's NPOP, the US NOP, and a technical standard that opens markets in the EU, Japan, Australia and Korea.
In 2022, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research made him the only non-academic member of a 14-person national committee to write organic farming curriculum from Class XI to PhD level. A Class 10 dropout, writing the syllabus for agricultural universities.
120%
Crop Yield Increase
vs. conventional farming baseline
50% less
Water Reduction
used for wheat cultivation
28 Nations
Export Countries
Germany, Japan, Switzerland & more
₹40–50 Lakhs
Annual Farm Income
at 40% premium over market price
4,000+
Farmers Trained
across 22 villages in Jhalawar
125 Farmers
Producer Group
co-founded in Jhalawar district
The farming philosophy behind everything NectaBee stands for
Jeevamrut — The Living Soil
He feeds his land with jeevamrut — a fermented blend of cow dung, cow urine, jaggery, turmeric and gram flour. No chemical inputs. The soil feeds itself, season after season.
Zero Waste. Zero Burn.
Crop stubble is never burned. Forty varieties of fallen leaves are collected for mulch. Earthworms convert waste into 400 million tonnes of vermicompost annually. Nothing leaves the farm as waste.
Farmer Sovereignty
He built a producer group of 125 farmers, a food processing unit, and direct export channels to 28 nations — removing every middleman between the field and the world.
Twenty years of quietly changing things
Converted his 40-acre farm on the Ujjar river in Manpura, Jhalawar to fully organic — against the advice of every neighbour. Suffered a 40% yield drop in year one and refused to quit.
The farm turned profitable. His family, once in debt, became debt-free. Neighbours who had mocked him began asking for guidance.
Featured on Aamir Khan's Satyamev Jayate — brought to national attention as a model of what one farmer, determined and stubborn, could build against the grain.
Established a food processing unit with Rs 45 lakh investment. Began direct international exports — fenugreek to Germany, coriander to Japan, garlic to Switzerland.
Awarded the Padma Shri by President Ram Nath Kovind at Rashtrapati Bhavan — India's fourth-highest civilian honour. Category: Agriculture. He called it 'a pleasant surprise.'
Appointed as the only non-academic member of a 14-person ICAR national committee to write organic farming curriculum from Class XI to PhD level across Indian agricultural universities.
Honours that speak for themselves
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Padma Shri
India's Fourth-Highest Civilian Honour
India's fourth-highest civilian honour, awarded for distinguished service in organic farming and sustainable agriculture — recognising decades of grassroots leadership in transforming rural farm communities.
Hukamchand Patidar
Organic Farming Pioneer · Manpura, Rajasthan










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