The transportation of the raw product requires a well connected network of roads. So the land nearest to the roads was given more importance and the road map is shown in Fig. 4. The drainage network is shown in Fig. 5. Digital elevation map was generated to show the height variation of the study area shown in Fig. 6. The slope is also an important parameter in the present study area; the lands having the minimum slope were taken as the most suitable and have been given the highest importance shown in Fig. 7. The soil and geology type of the area is equally important for the organic farming. The younger alluvial soil was found to be the most suitable for the organic farming because it has clay and good capacity to bound water (Akınci et al., 2013) shown in Fig. 8. The alluvium is given as the highest importance for the organic farming because it is most suitable for farming as it contains clay soil and retains moisture within it shown in Fig. 9. LULC map was used to determine the available suitable land for organic farming shown in Fig. 10.