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 A new variety of maze, “Pratap-6” Developed by MPUAT of Udaipur

A new variety of maze, “Pratap-6” Developed by MPUAT of Udaipur

Maharana Pratap University of Agricultural Technology in Udaipur has developed a new variety of maize called Pratap-6. This variety is capable of producing 70 quintal per hectare. Farmers do various types of work to get the best production from their crops. Besides, they also select the best seeds of the crop. So that they can produce maximum yield in a short period of time. In this series, today we have brought information about new and improved varieties of maize seeds for the farmers which will give a production of about 70 quintals per hectare. 

This variety becomes ripe on the farm in about 80-85 days. This variety of maize is 'Pratap-6', which has been developed by Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT) of Udaipur city. A proposal has been sent to the Central Government regarding Pratap-6 varieties of maize. Let us tell you that as soon as this proposal is approved by the government, this variety will be handed over to the farmers.


Different benefits of Pratap-6 variety of maize

Maize is said to be the best source of energy for the human body. That's because it contains abundant amounts of carbohydrates, proteins and vitamins. Apart from this, it contains essential minerals for the body like phosphorus, magnesium, manganese, zinc, copper, iron etc. Due to this, farmers easily get the best price for maize in the market.


Also read: Environment and soil for corn production and different disease and there remedies


The new variety of maize Pratap-6 is very beneficial for the farmers as well as the animals. Let us tell you that this new variety of maize plant remains green even after ripening, feeding it to cattle can result in improvement in their health. It is being said that Pratap-6 variety plant is an excellent quality green fodder for cattle. It is estimated that except the Indian market, there may be more demand for Pratap-6 variety of maize in the foreign market also. Pratap-6 variety of maize is resistant to stem rot disease, nematode and borer etc.


How much maize is produced in India? 

Indian farmers are earning good income by cultivating maize in approximately 90 lakh hectares. Maize is cultivated in 1.50 lakh hectares in Udaipur alone. For your information, let us tell you that maize is cultivated in more than 9 lakh hectares of land in the entire state.


Agricultural scientists have developed 5 improved varieties of peas

Agricultural scientists have developed 5 improved varieties of peas

Farmers, the rabi season is coming. This time in the rabi season, you can get a very good yield from the improved variety of peas. Agricultural scientists of India keep preparing new varieties for the best varieties. In this series, some of the best varieties of peas have been developed by Kashi Nandini Indian Vegetable Research Institute of Varanasi. There are many types of crops in India, which give good production to the farmers at a low cost and in a short time. By adopting all these crops in their fields, farmers can earn big profits in just a few months.

Farmers can also earn a lot of profit from the cultivation of vegetables

For your information, let us know that vegetable crops are also included in such crops, which can benefit the farmer by thousands and lakhs. If seen, farmers can earn a very fat yield in 50 to 60 days by sowing peas alone in the middle of Kharif and Rabi seasons in their fields. As we all know, there is always a demand for peas in the market of the country and abroad. In view of such a high demand for peas, agricultural scientists of the Indian Vegetable Research Institute of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) have developed many spectacular varieties of peas. Which will give the farmer a very good production as well as the best profit in the market.

Also read: Detailed information about important aspects related to pea cultivation

Kashi Agate

The average weight of peas of this variety is 9-10 g. Let me tell you that its seeds are very sweet in consumption. Farmers can harvest its beans after 55-60 days of sowing. Then farmers easily get an average yield of 45-40 per acre from it.

Kashi Mukti

This magnificent and improved variety of peas is disease resistant to powdered acidity. This peas are very sweet. This variety gives a very good yield to the farmers by late ripening compared to all other varieties. If seen, each pod of Kashi Mukti variety contains 8-9 grains. With this, the farmer brothers get the best yield up to 50 quintals.

Also read: How to sow and care for peas

Arkell Peas

It is an exotic species, whose farmers get 40-50 quintals per acre from each pod. The number of seeds in each pod is found to be 6-8.

Kashi Nandani

This variety of peas has been developed by the Kashi Nandini Indian Vegetable Research Institute in Varanasi. You will see this pea plant up to 45-50 cm tall. Also, the yield of the first beans will start to come about 60-65 days after sowing. The average yield of green beans of its variety is 30-32 quintals per acre. Also, 5-6 quintals per acre is earned from seed production. This variety of peas is very good for the farmers of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.

Also read: Health secrets hidden in butterfly pea (Aparajita) flowers, helpful in making blue tea, earning opportunities immense

Kashi Uday

The plants of this variety are green in the whole way. Also, it has small lumps and 8-10 pods per plant, with each pod having 8 to 9 seed numbers. Farmers can earn 35-40 quintals of green beans per acre from this variety. Farmers can easily pluck not one but two to three times with this variety.


This new variety of wheat will be proven effective for obesity and diabetes

This new variety of wheat will be proven effective for obesity and diabetes

For your knowledge, let us tell you that the Plant Breeding Genetics Department of the Punjab Agricultural University has created a new variety of wheat PBW RS1. It will cost less to farmers. This variety prevents the increase in obesity and the amount of insulin of blood sugar. This variety is going to be very beneficial for our body. Wheat is a major crop of the Rabi season. Along with this, it is a very nutritional meal as a food. Majority of people consume it as part of their diet. Majority of people eat chapatis made up of wheat flour. Farmers can also earn good profit by producing wheat crops. Along with this, situated in Ludhiana, the Plant Breeding Genetics Department of the Punjab Agricultural University has created a new variety of wheat, which prevents the increase in obesity and amount of insulin level in blood sugar. For the same reason, this variety will be proven as very beneficial for health. This rabi season, the seeds of this variety will be provided for cultivation. Along with this training will also be provided for the cultivation of these seeds.


How much time does it takes to PBW RS1 variety of wheat to get prepared 

Generally you would have seen that the patients suffering from obesity are advised not to consume wheat. But recently, after doing a research of 8 to 10 years, the agricultural scientists of the Plant Breeding Genetics Department of the Punjab Agricultural University have prepared the PBW RS1 variety, and doctors will also not stop you from consuming that. Because this new variety of wheat is helpful in controlling obesity.


Read  also: this rabi season, farmers can earn good money by cultivating black wheat. 

What are the benefits of PBW RS1 wheat 

This new variety of wheat developed by agricultural scientists has multiple benefits which are beneficial for our health. Regular consumption of this wheat can prevent us from problems like obesity and diabetes. Nutraceutical values in this variety of wheat are adequate. It also contains resistance starch.


This newly developed variety of wheat will be available in market after the month of April, 2024

Seeds of this variety are very good for patients suffering from diabetes. It will digest easily just like fibres. This wheat will be available in the market after April, 2024. However, the crops of these seeds will be less but it will have high prices in the market. 


The government is giving subsidies for date cultivation,  and farmers can now earn more profits

The government is giving subsidies for date cultivation, and farmers can now earn more profits

Under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana, the Agriculture Department is providing subsidies to farmers for date cultivation. Under this scheme, 17 districts have been selected which will cultivate dates through offshoot and tissue culture techniques. Under this scheme, a 75% subsidy will be provided to the farmers for cultivating dates. The main objective of this scheme is to encourage farmers to produce various crops. In this context, the Rajasthan government is providing subsidies to the farmers, so that they can produce crops at lower cost. Besides, the government is also providing subsidies for fruits and vegetables. 

National Agricultural Development Scheme will be started in Barmer, Churu, Sirohi, Jaisalmer, Sriganganagar, Hanumangarh, Jodhpur, Pali, Jalore, Naugar, Bikaner and Jhunjhunu districts. If a farmer cultivates dates in these districts, he will be provided benefits under this scheme. In this, a 75% subsidy will be provided to the farmers for planting date crops produced through tissue and offshoot technology. 

These techniques will be used for date palm cultivation 

Tissue culture and offshore technology will be used for date cultivation. In this, farmers will be given a subsidy for farming of 0.5 to 4 hectares. Date palm gardens are prepared from plants grown using these techniques. Farmers will be given a subsidy of Rs 3000 per plant or 75% of the unit cost for planting plants grown using tissue culture technology. If the farmer cultivates dates using the offshore technique, he will get a 75% price of Rs 1100 per plant. Along with the purchase of date palm saplings, a 75% value of Rs 1500 will also be provided for the establishment of date palm roots. 

Also read: Date farming makes the life of farmers happy

For sowing dates per hectare, farmers will need 8 male plants and 148 female plants. Female varieties of dates include Barahi, Medjool, Khadrabi, Khooneji, Khalas, Sagai and Halawi. Among the male varieties, the subsidy will be provided only for Ghanami and Al in the City. 

It costs more than Rs 3.7 lakh to establish a new garden along with Rs 70-75 lakh on planting material by the government. Date crop starts bearing fruits after 3 years of sowing. Around 3000 kg of date crop is produced per hectare. Farmers can easily earn Rs 4.8 lakh from one hectare by selling fresh fruits. After five years, the yield of the date crop increases, and a farmer can get a yield of 10-12 tons per hectare from the date crop. Through the market price, a farmer can earn a net profit of Rs 3.5 lakh per hectare.


Features and benefits of 4 agricultural machines for harvesting and cleaning crops

Features and benefits of 4 agricultural machines for harvesting and cleaning crops

Presently, Rabi crops are growing in farmers' fields and soon their harvesting process will start. In such a situation, to provide relief to the farmers, we will give information about 4 agricultural machinery. By using these, farmers can easily do the work of making chaff from crop residues. These machines will also reduce the cost of farmers. Besides, harvesting work can also be done quickly.

4 agricultural machines useful for harvesting crops

  • Straw reaper machine 
  • Reaper Binder Machine 
  • Combine harvester machine
  •  Multicrop Thresher Machine

Straw reaper machine

A straw reaper is a harvesting machine that cuts, threshes, and cleans straw in one go. Straw reapers are used in conjunction with tractors. With its use, fuel consumption is significantly reduced. The benefit of subsidy on this equipment is also provided to the farmers by many state governments.

 Also read: Reaper is a good source of income for farmers

Features & Benefits

The price of straw reaper machines is not very high, so both small and big farmers can easily use this agricultural equipment. By using this machine, farmers get many benefits while harvesting crops, like they get chaff along with wheat grains. This straw is used as fodder for animals. Apart from this, the grain that is left in the field by the machine is easily picked up by this machine. Which farmers use as grain for their animals.

Reaper binder machine

The reaper binder machine is used for harvesting crops. Along with harvesting the crops, this machine also bundles them with ropes. With the help of a reaper binder 5 – 7 cm. m. Higher crops can be harvested easily. The biggest feature of this machine is that wheat, barley, paddy, wheat, and other crops can be easily harvested and bundled with this machine. 

Also read: This state government is giving 80 percent subsidy on rotary harvester machine, apply here

Features & Benefits 

With the use of Reaper Binder, harvesting work can be accomplished easily. By using it, money, time, and labor are all saved. Reaper binder machines can cut the standing crop on one acre of land in one hour. Using this machine, apart from harvesting crops, their bundle can also be prepared. Apart from this, the biggest feature is that it can be used even during the rainy season. Using this machine, apart from harvesting crops, their bundle can also be prepared. Apart from this, the biggest feature is that it can be used even during the rainy season. Apart from crops, bushes growing in the fields can also be harvested easily. Reaper Binder is easy to carry from one place to another. 

Combine harvester machine 

Harvesting and cleaning work can be done simultaneously with a combined harvester machine. With the help of this machine, harvesting, and cleaning of mustard, paddy, soybean, safflower, etc. can be done. Both time and cost are very low in this. 

Also read: Harvesting Master Combine Harvester 

Features & Benefits

Cost and time can be saved by using combined harvester machines. With this, work is done from harvesting of crops to cleaning of crop grains. Its use increases the fertilizer capacity of the soil. By using this machine, farmers can avoid losses caused by natural disasters and can harvest crops on time. With the combine harvester machine, farmers can also harvest the crops lying at an angle in the field.

Multicrop Thresher Machine

This machine is considered to be a very useful machine for the farmers. Multicrop thresher machine cleans the grains of crops like millet, maize, cumin, dollar gram, plain gram, desi gram, guar, jowar, moong, moth, isabgol, lentil, rye, pigeon pea, groundnut, wheat, mustard, soybean, and tur. are extracted in this manner. This machine is used to separate crop grains and straw. 

Also read: One acre of wheat will be harvested in one hour, heavy government subsidy on the machine

Features & Benefits

The main feature of the Multicrop Thresher machine is that it is used to harvest the crop and separate it into grain and chaff. This machine cleanly separates the grains of crops. Multicrop thresher machines can be easily moved from one place to another. In fields where machines cannot reach, hand reaper machines are used.


Started production after taking information about parwal from agricultural school, earning Rs 80 thousand per month

Started production after taking information about parwal from agricultural school, earning Rs 80 thousand per month

Today we will tell you about Parwal producer farmer Mayanand Biswas. Mayanand Biswas says that farming on one acre of land costs about one lakh rupees. But, he produces up to 20 quintals of parwal in a month. Also, Parwal is sold in the market for Rs 2000-4000 per quintal. In this way, he is earning around Rs 80 thousand in a month from the sale of Parwal. 


Most people like to consume Parwal vegetables. It is easily available in the market throughout the year. But, it is cultivated the most during the summer season. Parwal is such a crop, that the profit from its cultivation is many times more than the expenses. Its biggest feature is that once you cultivate it, you can get yield from it for 9 months. This is the reason why farmers in Bihar are cultivating Parwal on a large scale. The income of many farmers has increased due to its cultivation.


Mayanand Vishwas became rich in a short time from Parwal farming.

Mayanand Vishwas is a farmer who has become rich in a few days by cultivating Parwal. He is a resident of Baneli Scindia of Kasba block in Purnia district. He is cultivating 8 types of Parwal in his village. He has been cultivating Parwal since 2013. He says that once you cultivate Parwal, you can pluck the vegetable from it for 9 months. Let us tell you that there is a profit of lakhs of rupees in its cultivation. 


Also read: Farmer became rich by cultivating Parwal, now selected for National Award 


Mayanand started cultivating parwal after taking information from the agricultural school.

According to farmer Mayanand Vishwas, like humans, vegetables also have male and female species. This is the reason why he has been cultivating Parwal by mixing both male and female compositions for the last 10 years. The special thing is that before starting the cultivation of Parwal, he had taken complete information about it from the Sabour Agricultural School of Bhagalpur. After this, he came to the village and started cultivating parwal.


Farmer Mayanand Vishwas earns lakhs of rupees

At present, he has cultivated Parwal in about one acre. There are 8 varieties of parwal in it. If farmer Mayanand Vishwas is to be believed, he earns a profit of Rs 8 lakh from Parwal cultivation in 9 months. He says that many farmers do not want to cultivate parwal because they do not have complete information. Many farmers also have to suffer losses from its cultivation. Therefore, farmers will have to plant both male and female Parwal plants in their fields. He says that he also plants other crops in the vacant places in Parwal's field. He says that after deducting the expenses, he earns a profit of Rs 8 lakh in a year. Presently, in the field of farmer Mayanand Vishwas, Parwal of Rajendra 2, Swarna Aloukit, Rajendra 1, Swarna Rekha, Dandari, Bengal Jyoti and Dudayari varieties are grown.





 Electric current is being given to plants at this place, what is the reason?

Electric current is being given to plants at this place, what is the reason?

For your information, let us tell you that scientists say that if this technology is successful, then it will be spread all over the world very soon. He also said that with its help they can also deal with the global food crisis. 


Agriculture is changing rapidly. People are producing more crops than expected through modern agriculture. However, farmers also use various types of experiments for this. In this article, we will tell you about one such experiment. The most important thing is that if this experiment is successful then very soon you can get to eat vegetables without fertilizers and chemicals. To make them grow and develop quickly, they are being given electric shocks instead of chemical fertilizers.


An experiment is being conducted at Imperial College London

This is a type of experiment which is being conducted at Imperial College London. Here, a project on plant morphogenesis uses hydrogel cubes with electrodes to transform vertical farming. In fact, during this experiment, the fluidity in the network structure present in these translucent cubes is maintained stable. Let us tell you that for this, mild electric shocks are given to these hydrogel cubes. After that, due to this, green leaves emerge from the small air tunnels present in the lab. 


Also read: Vertical farming can produce produce in less space and less time.


Scientists said that this technology will spread across the world

Scientists say that if this technology is successful then it will be spread all over the world very soon. Let us tell you that this technology is being described as very brilliant by scientists. He says that with its help they can also deal with the global food crisis. The biggest thing is that by using it the vegetables will be chemical free which will be much better for health. Also, for countries like India and China where the population is very high, this technology will be very beneficial for them. With the help of this technology, farmers will be able to grow vegetables in abundance in their fields as well as in small places. Even for urban farmers who do farming in terrace gardens, this technology will prove to be very helpful. 

Leaving bank job and the Farmer is earning Rs 60 thousand per month by producing mushrooms in just one and a half kilograms

Leaving bank job and the Farmer is earning Rs 60 thousand per month by producing mushrooms in just one and a half kilograms

For your information, let us tell you that Farmer Devashish Kumar is an MBA pass. He earlier used to work at HDFC Bank. But, he felt like something other than farming. Now in such a situation, he left the bank job and started mushroom farming. He started farming with just one thousand rupees.


The mushroom vegetable is delicious. Most people like to consume it. Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, protein, minerals, and dietary fiber are found in abundance in mushrooms where he got information about mushroom cultivation. By consuming it regularly, there is no deficiency of nutrients in people's bodies. This is the reason why the demand for mushrooms is increasing significantly in the market. In such a situation, the number of farmers cultivating it is also increasing. Nowadays, farmers in Bihar and Jharkhand are producing mushrooms along with traditional crops. They are earning huge income from this.


Farmer Devashish’s mushroom farming changed his luck.

In this article, we will discuss about a farmer from Jharkhand, whose fortunes have changed due to mushroom cultivation. He is now earning thousands of rupees a month from mushroom production. The name of this mushroom-cultivating farmer is Devashish Kumar. He is a native of Jamshedpur in East Singhbhum district. He has cultivated mushrooms on one and a half acres of land, from which he is earning Rs 50 to 60 thousand per month. The main thing is that Devashish Kumar started his business with only Rs 1,000. 


Also read: This state is giving up to 40% subsidy for mushroom production units. 


Where did Devashish Kumar work earlier?

As mentioned above, Devashish Kumar is an MBA pass. Let us tell you that before the year 2015, he used to work at HDFC Bank. During this time, he went to Rajendra Agricultural University located in Samastipur of Bihar state. Where he got information about mushroom cultivation. After this, he took training in mushroom cultivation. After that, he left the job and came home and started mushroom farming with an investment of Rs 1,000. Although initially his family members strongly opposed his decision, he continued his work without interruption.


Farmer Devashish is also giving training in mushroom production.

Devashish Kumar has a big house in the village. He is cultivating mushrooms in four rooms of his house. He was successful on the first attempt itself. The production of mushrooms also improved and the price in the market was also good, due to which they earned a huge income. After this Devashish Kumar never looked back. Today he has also given permanent employment to two women in his farming. The special thing is that along with mushroom production. Devashish is also giving training to new people in mushroom production.


Devashish is cultivating these varieties of mushrooms.

Devashish has said that the area of ​​the four rooms is equivalent to approximately one and a half acres of land. Also, to reduce the temperature of the room during the summer season, three inches of sand is spread on the ground. Later, water is sprinkled on it from time to time. Due to this, the temperature of the room remains balanced amount. Devashish mainly cultivates milky mushrooms, oysters, paddy straws, and cloud mushrooms. Besides, mushroom powder is also manufactured. Vendors come and buy all the mushrooms from them. During winter, mushrooms are cultivated in six rooms instead of four.



Merikheti team covered the fair organised at Punjab Agricultural University

Merikheti team covered the fair organised at Punjab Agricultural University

A grand two-day farmers and animal husbandry fair was organised at Punjab Agricultural University. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann reached here and gave awards to the people who promoted the agriculture sector.

During this, Chief Minister Mann stated that PAU, which is the pride of Punjab agriculture and dear to the hearts of Punjabis, has provided guidance to the farm sector. Farmers attended the exhibition to learn about a variety of innovative technology.

CM Bhagwant Mann stated at the time that when I arrived, I was pleased to observe on the canal route that Punjabi youngsters were clutching sacks of seeds and heading out to farm. He stated that farming practices have altered. Agriculture has progressed thanks to scientific advances. There are now several irrigation techniques in the fields, rather than just one.

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann says Punjab is the largest producer of Basmati rice in India.

CM Bhagwant Mann stated during the programme that the Punjab government has pushed farmers to grow Basmati rice. Punjab is India's leading producer of basmati. We learned about the Basmati standards used elsewhere. Pesticides that have been prohibited for Basmati in other countries. Ten of these sprays were prohibited by our government. So Basmati is bought as much as possible.

Meri Kheti's correspondent spoke with the Agriculture Minister

MeriKheti journalist Sonesh Pathak ji informed Punjab Agriculture Minister Shri Gurmeet Singh Khudian about all farmer-friendly initiatives on his website. In addition, he emphasised the usage and relevance of contemporary and cutting-edge technology in agriculture. Punjab is an agricultural state. There are several prospects for agricultural success here.

Retired Army captain Prakash Chand earns lakhs by starting gardening

Retired Army captain Prakash Chand earns lakhs by starting gardening

Former Captain Prakash Chand has said that there is no significant benefit in the cultivation of traditional crops like wheat and maize. In such a situation, farmers should now turn to horticulture. Because there is more profit in less cost under horticulture.

Actually, the person we are going to talk about is Prakash Chand. He was formerly serving as a Captain in the Indian Army. After taking retirement, he came to the village and started farming. The special thing is that he is now 70 years old. They are cultivating on their own even at this age. Captain Prakash Chand is a native of Kaiharru village in Hamirpur district of Himachal Pradesh. He is still gardening at this age.

Former Captain Prakash Chand has sold mosambi worth about Rs 2 lakh

He has a mosambi orchard in 20 kanals of land. This is earning them lakhs of rupees every year. Former captain Prakash Chand says that when he came to the village and started gardening, he earned 60 thousand rupees in the second year. At the same time, in the third year, he sold mosambi worth about Rs 2 lakh. However, this year the orchard has suffered a lot due to excessive rains. Then, too, they say that this time there will be a profit of Rs 4 lakh.

Also read: Sanjay Singh, a farmer, earns Rs 20 lakh annually by gardening mangoes

Ex-Captain Prakash Chand's income from horticulture increased

Captain Prakash Chand says that he has been gardening since the year 2019. He has started horticulture under HP Shiva Project. Under the HP project, horticulture training and financial assistance is provided to the farmers. In such a situation, he started the cultivation of mosambi and pomegranate on 20 kanals of barren land under HP Shiva Project. The main thing is that the former captain is now growing vegetables in his mosambi and pomegranate orchards. This has also increased their income significantly

Farmer Raju Kumar Chaudhary has provided important information related to the cultivation of Kundru.

Farmer Raju Kumar Chaudhary has provided important information related to the cultivation of Kundru.

Kundru is a creeper vegetable crop. For this reason it is not cultivated like brinjal and potato. For the cultivation of Kundru, a wooden stand is made in the field, with the help of which the creepers of Kundru spread. Besides, pesticides should also be sprayed on the Kundru crop as per time. Farmers in Bihar are now doing new experiments in horticulture every day. They are  cultivating green vegetables as per market demand. Due to this the income of farmers has also increased. There are hundreds of farmers in Bihar who are earning huge income by selling vegetables. Today we will talk about one such farmer, who is earning lakhs of rupees from Kundru cultivation. Now other farmers also learn the nuances of farming from him.

Where is farmer Raju Kumar Choudhary from?

He is a resident of Bochahan block in Muzaffarpur district. He cultivates Kundru in his village Chakhelal. From this he earns Rs 25 lakh in a year. The main thing is that Raju Kumar Choudhary cultivates Kundru in only 1 acre. According to him, there is many times more profit in Kundru cultivation as compared to traditional crops.

Also read: Farmers can grow these crops to earn huge profits in the upcoming rabi season

For how many days can farmers produce kundru?

According to farmer Raju, Kundru is such a vegetable, which earns huge income when cultivated. Kundru crop gives production for 10 months in a year. This means that you can pluck vegetables from the Kundru garden for 10 months. Raju Kumar Chaudhary says that Kundru is not produced between December and January. After this, you can get production of Kundru from it for 10 months.

Kundru dishes are also good in taste

According to farmer Raju, Kundru is a type of cash crop. The cost of its cultivation is also very low. The main thing is that Raju has cultivated N-7 variety of Kundru. He had imported this seed from Bengal. The specialty of the N-7 variety is that its yield is higher as compared to common Kundru. Besides, it also tastes very good in food.

Also read: 5 new species of peas develoed by scientists

How much can farmers earn from the cultivation of Kundru in one portion of ​​land?

If you cultivate Kundru even in a small portion of land, you can earn a good income. By cultivating Kundru in one portion of land, you can yield up to one quintal of Kundru every fourth day. According to this, farmers can produce 70 to 80 quintals of Kundru in a year, which will generate an income of Rs 1.50 lakh. Also, Raju has told that he earns an annual income of Rs 20 to 25 lakh by cultivating Kundru in one acre.


A short course based on the use of advanced technology in agriculture will be organized from 20th November.

A short course based on the use of advanced technology in agriculture will be organized from 20th November.

The Indian National Center for Space Promotion and Authorization is set to organize a short five-day course next month on the use of advanced technology in agriculture. The course will start from Ghaziabad on 20th November. The course will start from Ghaziabad on 20th November. In fact, the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center is currently preparing a plan due to the increased space technology in agriculture. Which will prepare a five-day course for the advancement and progress of farming on the basis of advanced farming and accurate estimation. In India, this program will be started first in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh on 20th November.


Five day course in Ghaziabad on 20th November

The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center (IN-SPACe) is all set to organize a short course on the use of advanced technology in agriculture next month. The main objective of this five-day course, which will begin in Ghaziabad on November 20, is to provide participants with information related to the demand and benefits of space technology in agriculture.


Also read: The state government has brought this great news for the weavers of Uttar Pradesh.


Farmers should be able to use technology easily

Space technology has brought a lot of big changes in the agriculture sector. With its help, today we are improving agriculture by adopting different types of technologies. This is the reason why a significant increase in productivity is seen. Using data from satellites and other space-based assets, farmers can now get better farming information. With this, you can do all the work related to your farming well. Agricultural technologies powered by space technology further empower farmers to carry out precision farming operations in their fields. Additionally, it facilitates a variety of features like weather forecast and climate data. This allows farmers to plan their planting and harvesting schedules with greater accuracy.


Also read: Lakhs of farmers will benefit from this program, organized by the center government


Space technology supporting agriculture security

Timely weather warning provided by space technology helps in predicting crops right from sowing to planting to their conservation protection. With this, farmers can easily get information about keeping their crops ready for harvesting, sowing etc. before sowing or after sowing. Today space technology has become an essential resource in farming. Which not only keeps the farmers alert in various ways but also increases their production.