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The encouragement of the government increased towards mushroom cultivation in Morni region of Haryana

The encouragement of the government increased towards mushroom cultivation in Morni region of Haryana

The cultivation of mushrooms for the farmers of the Morni region seems to be a boon. The youth here are also seen shining their destiny in the cultivation of mushrooms. The Haryana government is raising the mercy of farmers by giving grants for mushroom cultivation.



Mushroom cultivation is proving to be a boon for the farmers of Morni area of Panchkula district. Most of the unemployed youth here are setting their fate in mushroom cultivation by granting grants from the government. The highest profits for the farmers of the Morni region are being achieved by this farming. Earlier farmers used to cultivate in a traditional manner, in which other cash crops were grown in addition to mustard, sesame, wheat, tomato and maize. But due to the fear of wild animals, most farmers stopped growing these crops and started paying more attention to mushroom cultivation. The Haryana government is also raising the spirits of farmers by giving grants.



What is the most suitable time for farming


The favourable time for mushroom cultivation in the Morni region starts from the first week of December to the end of March. Being aware of this, Yudh Singh Parmar Kaushik, a resident of Bahale village of Morni village, started cultivating mushrooms, in which he is expected to get very good profits. There is a favourable environment for mushroom cultivation in the Morni region of Haryana. This work does not require much land. Farmers can also turn it on with small rooms. After this, you can also start a big business by taking grants by the government.



Great way to produce mushrooms


To produce compost, soak the paddy straw and after a day, it is left to rot by mixing DAP, urea, potash, wheat bran, gypsum and carbofuran . Compost is prepared after about one and a half months. Presently, mixing cow dung and soil equal, about one and a half inch thick layer is laid and two -three inch thick layer of compost is mounted on it. In this, moisture remains stable, so spraying is sprayed two to three times a day on the mushroom. A layer of compost and one or two inch compost is climbed on top of it. In this way the production of mushrooms starts.



How much grant the government is providing


The government has decided to give grants on the three schemes on which the government has decided to give grants to encourage mushroom production, mushroom span unit and mushroom compost production unit. The high cost of these three schemes is Rs 55 lakh. On this, a grant of Rs 27.50 lakh is provided to farmers. If farmers want to take advantage of different schemes, then it is also exempted. Farmers can easily select any scheme.

This state government has taken an important step in the interest of mustard farmers

This state government has taken an important step in the interest of mustard farmers

There is good news for the farmers of Haryana who cultivate mustard. State Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal says that during the Rabi season, the government will purchase mustard, gram, sunflower and summer moong from farmers at the fixed MSP. Also, sunflower oil will be supplied through fair price shops in 5 districts from March.

What has the Chief Secretary said about the production of crops?

In a meeting, the Chief Secretary said that 50 thousand 800 metric tonnes of sunflower, 14 lakh 14 thousand 710 metric tonnes of mustard, 26 thousand 320 metric tonnes of gram and 33 thousand 600 metric tonnes of summer moong are expected to be produced this season. The Chief Secretary said that Haryana State Warehousing Corporation, Food and Supplies Department and HAFED have also ordered to start preparations to start procurement of mustard, summer moong, gram and sunflower in Mandis.

Also read: Mustard Cultivation: Good income at low cost

When will the government start procuring mustard?

The government will start procurement of mustard at the rate of Rs 5,650 per quintal in the last week of March. Similarly, gram will be purchased from farmers at the rate of Rs 5 thousand 440 per quintal. From May 15, summer moong will be purchased at the rate of Rs 8 thousand 558 per quintal. Similarly, sunflower will be purchased from June 1 to 15 at the rate of Rs 6760 per quintal.

Those who commit negligence will not be spared

The Chief Secretary has asked the officers to make all necessary arrangements for the convenience of farmers during the procurement process and make payment for the purchased produce within three days. At the same time, he said that those who are negligent in work will not be spared at all. With this decision, farmers will also get a fair price for their produce.


 Haryana government made announcements regarding paddy procurement, no MSP has been set for millet.

Haryana government made announcements regarding paddy procurement, no MSP has been set for millet.

Haryana government has started the process of procuring millet.FED (Haryana State Cooperative Supply and Marketing Federation Limited) will first purchase millet in the mandis of Rewari, Kanina, Charkhi Dadri, Bhiwani and Kosli.It is said the procurement process would last commence from 1st October.


Following Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar's directives, the government has begun millet procurement. However, farmers are still waiting for the government to acquire their paddy. Paddy procurement may begin as early as October 1. Let us inform you that the millet purchase will be paid for under the state government's Bhavantar Bharpayee Scheme. The crop purchase funds will be sent straight to the farmers' bank accounts within 72 hours. Additionally, purchase of superior and average quality (FAQ) millet will be at the current market price. Additionally, this purchase will be made from farmers who are registered and validated on the Meri Fasal-Mera Byora site.


Payment will be made under Bhavantar Compensation Scheme

Under the state government's Bhavantar Bharpayee Scheme, farmers would get the difference between the current market prices and the MSP. The crop purchase amount will be remitted straight to the farmers' bank accounts.


Paddy procurement to begin from October 1

Millet will cost Rs 1,900 per quintal, rather than the MSP of Rs 2,500. So far, private traders have maintained their procurement of Basmati rice of the 1509 kind at Rs 3,000 per quintal. Government acquisition of Parmal type paddy is expected to begin in the second week of October.


Also to read: Paddy procurement date might postpone after set date of 1st October


Purchasing is not possible in the markets of the district

According to a Market Committee representative, orders were provided to begin announcing market and paddy purchases on September 25th. However, the procedure has not yet been initiated by government entities in the mandis of various districts. The minimum support price for millet procurement is Rs 2,200. However, individual dealers buy millet at a rate of Rs 1,900 per quintal.


Farmers to bear loss of 300 rupees

Gaurav Tewatia, a Commission Agent Association official, criticised the officials for the delay in acquiring the Kharif crop. He claims that no formal agency has been selected to acquire millet. Because of this, farmers are losing Rs 300 each quintal. Farmers are also concerned about whether their losses would be paid under the Bhavantar Compensation Scheme.


Also to read; Learn how to take care of paddy crop in Kharif Season,would generate more profits


Reason why millet would be bought at less prices

The registration system 888999 on the government's agricultural sale site has a mistake. At the same time, just 35% of paddy growers have been registered. As a result, most individuals may sell millet and paddy at a lower price than the MSP. Around 2,200 quintals of millet, 5,400 bales of cotton, and more than 20,000 quintals of Basmati paddy have arrived at the mandis. 


Government grants Rs 1 lakh for purchasing tractor in this state

Government grants Rs 1 lakh for purchasing tractor in this state

Tractor, the true companion of farmers in agricultural work, plays an important role in improving the economic condition of farmers. 

The most commonly used equipment in farming means that a huge subsidy is being provided to the farmers on the purchase of tractors. To avail the benefits of the scheme, farmers should apply quickly.

For your information, let us tell you that this grant is being provided by the Haryana Government for the purchase of a tractor. However, not all farmers will be able to take advantage of the grant. 

This is only for Scheduled Caste farmers. The Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department is providing a grant of Rs 1 lakh to Scheduled Caste farmers on tractors with a capacity of 45 HP and above. 

For this, farmers can apply online on the departmental portal from 26 February to 11 March. 

Know how the selection will be done

A spokesperson of the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department said that the selection of beneficiaries in each district will be done through an online draw by the constituted District Level Executive Committee. 

After selection, the selected farmer will have to choose the tractor model and price based on his preference from the listed approved manufacturers and deposit his share in the approved account through the bank only. 

Also read: This government is giving up to 50% subsidy on the purchase of modern tractors.

The distributor will have to request for grant e-voucher through farmer details, bank details, tractor model, price recognition portal, or e-mail.

After verification of PMU and Bank, a digital e-voucher will be issued to the accredited distributor. Immediately after receiving the grant e-voucher, the farmer will have to upload the documents like bill, insurance, temporary number receipt of RC application fee, etc. along with his chosen tractor on the departmental portal. 

Physical verification of documents is very important

The District Level Executive Committee will have to submit physical verification of the tractor along with all the necessary documents. The committee after checking all the documents will upload the physical verification report along with the form on the portal and inform the Directorate through email. After investigation at the directorate level, the grant approval will be issued to the farmer through an e-voucher.

Also read: Agriculture/Kisan Mahotsav – Attractive discounts on purchase of tractors during the festive season

Farmers contact here for more information 

For more information, farmer brothers can contact the office of the Deputy Director and Assistant Agricultural Engineer of the District Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department. 

Also, interested farmers should visit the website of the Agriculture Department at www.agriharyana.gov.in. Apart from this, information can also be obtained on toll-free number 1800-180-2117.


Farmers to get prosperous in short span by Sandalwood Cultivation,by this project of scientists.

Farmers to get prosperous in short span by Sandalwood Cultivation,by this project of scientists.

Agriculturists can earn crores through Sandalwood cultivation however almost a decade long process so reduces its scope for most farmers.Therefore the Central Soil and Salinity Research Institute is developing sandalwood plants that can be harvested in a short period of time.


Sandalwood cultivation is a highly profitable business for farmers. The majority of agricultural workers in India are enthusiastic about it however, due to a lack of technical understanding, they are unable to practise it .To generate profit from sandalwood trees one has to wait for almost 10-15 years.In this aspect,the Central Soil and Salinity Research Institute has launched an endeavour to grow high-quality sandalwood plants. Scientists are currently doing study on this topic in order to help farmers maximise their profits from sandalwood growing in a short period of time. For your knowledge, sandalwood is utilised in a variety of auspicious tasks, including worship. As a result, both the demand and price of sandalwood rise dramatically in the market.


Research ongoing for Sandalwood Trees by Scientists

Scientists at the Central Soil and Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI) in Karnal are developing healthier and higher-quality sandalwood plants to help farmers earn more money. In this respect, agricultural scientist Dr. Raj Kumar stated that the project work on sandalwood trees is being carried out under the leadership of the institute's director, Dr. RK Yadav. Sandalwood plant research continues to this day. He claims that farmers must wait 10-15 years to reap benefits from sandalwood trees. Scientists undertook this initiative to shorten the long wait.Along with this, study is being done on essential issues such as which host plant should be kept near the sandalwood tree, how much fertiliser, how much water should be supplied, and so on, in order to shorten the time gap required to reap the advantages of sandalwood trees. According to information obtained, experts have planted sandalwood seedlings on one acre of ground at the institute.


Also to read: Know how this farmer became millionaire by cultivating red sandalwood in just 15 acres.


Sandalwood tree is very beneficial for farmers

According to agricultural specialists, the age of the sandalwood tree determines its market price. If a sandalwood tree is ripe in around 15 years, its market price might range between Rs 70 thousand and Rs 2 lakh. In such a case, farmers might easily make millions of rupees in a few years by planting sandalwood.


Sandalwood trees consume nourishment from other plants

Other plants are placed beside the sandalwood. Because this tree derives its nutrients from the roots of other plants. Actually, the roots of the sandalwood plant connect to the roots of other plants. Then he turns the dose he received into his own dose, allowing the plant to develop more effectively.



Haryana government has started purchasing 14 crops at MSP

Haryana government has started purchasing 14 crops at MSP

The Haryana government is also purchasing moong, oil seeds, millet and other food grains along with wheat and paddy by 367 markets. At present, maize, millet, cotton, sunflower, moong, groundnuts, arhar, urad, sesame, mustard, barley, grams and paddy are being bought in Haryana at MSP. Haryana has become the first state to buy 14 food grains at minimum support price ( MSP). From the State government side, the government is also purchasing moong, oil seeds, millet and other food grains along with wheat and paddy by 367 markets. At present, purchase of maize, millet, cotton, sunflower, moong, groundnuts, arhar, urad and sesame is being made on MSP. For your kind information, let you know that most states purchase only famous crops like wheat, paddy, cotton and sugarcane on MSP. But Haryana is the first state to purchase 14 crops on MSP. 


Compensation will be given at crop failure 

The Khattar government also talked about providing compensation to the farmers for their failed crops, which will directly be given in their accounts. State government took this step for the damaged crops of farmers due to excessive rain. He said, the state government is taking assessment of loss to farmers. Under this assessment, the government will transfer the compensation amount for the damaged crops to farmers directly in their accounts. 


Read  also: relief to farmers of 35 districts of Uttar Pradesh, compensation will be given to crop failure


The Haryana government is making financial condition of farmers better

The Haryana government is making every possible effort in making farmers financially and socially stable. The state government is also putting up multiple schemes for this. A few of these schemes include credit card scheme, Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojna, dairy entrepreneurship development scheme ( DEDS), kisan tractor Yojna, Kisan Mitra Yojna, agricultural flight scheme, Pashu Kisan credit card scheme. Let us tell you that from these schemes, farmers are also getting other benefits other than grants.


Benefits to farmers from Meri Fasal- Mera Byora

The State government has issued this scheme on 5 July 2019. With the help of this scheme, farmers can upload complete details of their crops online on the internet. Along with this, farmers will also be able to upload the details of any damage caused to their crops. 


Farmers are disappointed with the absence of e-kharid of parmal paddy

Farmers are disappointed with the absence of e-kharid of parmal paddy

The administration has stopped purchasing parmal paddy through the e-Kharid portal due to the possibility of the varieties parmal paddy from other states in grain mandis. Because of this, the farmers whose parmal paddy is still lying in the fields are quite upset. The administration has stopped the purchase  of parmal paddy through the e-Kharid portal due to the arrival of parmal paddy varieties from other states in the grain mandis of Karnal district in Haryana. For this reason, the farmers whose parmal paddy is still lying in the fields, are stuck in a lot of difficulty. According to media reports, the farmers have alleged that this step of the administration can force them to sell to sell their crops at very less prices to private buyers. Also, the authorities have claimed that the work of harvesting in the district has been completed.

 Also, they feared that some traders in the district's grain mandis can bring paddy from other states and sell it on MSP. There is a demand of farmers, whether the paddy crop is lying in the fields or not, after examining this, the officers should start purchasing paddy. According to the report, the registration of Parmal Paddy (MSP Rs 2,203 per quintal) is currently being registered on the e-NAM portal instead of e-Kharid. In place of government agencies, their production is currently being purchased by private buyers.


97 lakh quintals of Parmal Paddy have arrived


So far, about 97 lakh quintals of Parmal paddy have come in Karnal district. At the same time, the arrival of last year was about 107 lakh quintals. Puneet Goyal of Zarifabad said that, "After the flood, I cultivated the parmal type of paddy on nine acres. Currently, during harvesting, I came to know that the purchase has been stopped. The government should come to the ground and look at the paddy which is still in the fields, it should be purchased. ” Another farmer Nirvar Singh said that the harvesting of the parmal type of paddy is yet to be harvested in eight acres. He alleged that private buyers will buy production below MSP


Also read: good harvesting of crops, just have to take care of these things


Paddy purchase will be in less MSP


According to the news, a senior official said that this step has been taken to prevent traders from bringing paddy from outside the state. "We will ensure that no paddy is bought below MSP. Instructions have been given to the officers in this regard." He said, "There is hardly any crop in the fields across the district." Significantly, to sell Parmal Paddy, currently farmers have to register on the e-Nam portal instead of e-Kharid portal. Also, instead of government agencies, the produce is now being purchased by private buyers.


The buffaloes named Anmol and Raja who came to the Pushkar Cattle Fair attracted everyone's attention

The buffaloes named Anmol and Raja who came to the Pushkar Cattle Fair attracted everyone's attention

As we all know, the International Pushkar Fair has been organized in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan. Farmers from different parts of the State attended the programme. In the International Pushkar Fair every year animals of different advanced breeds come here and become the center of attraction. Like every year, this time also buffaloes worth crores have come for sale. Out of these, 2 buffaloes from Haryana and Gujarat came here, which people were surprised to see. These two buffaloes remain the focal point of attraction in Pushkar.


The price of 'Anmol' from Haryana and 'Raja' from Gujarat is around Rs 10 to 12 crore. The weight of 'Anmol' from Haryana is 1570 kg. The price of this buffalo of Murrah breed has been fixed at Rs 11 crore. Due to its size and price this buffalo remains the center of attraction in the animal fair. Harvinder Singh, a buffalo owner from Sirsa in Haryana, says Anmol is just eight years old at the moment she weighed 80 kg at the time of her birth. At present, the weight of the 5.8 -foot-tall Murrah breed Anmol is about 1570 kg. But last year, it weighed 1400 kg.


150 children have been born through the breeding of the buffalo named Anmol

Harvinder claims that 150 children have been born so far through the breeding of 8-year-old Anmol. He earns Rs 8 lakh per month by selling semen of Anmol. The weight of the buffalo produced from its semen is around 40 to 50 kg. Including Anmol's dose and other expenses, Rs 2.50 to 3 lakh is spent every month. There are always 2 people to take care of Anmol, who are also given a separate salary.


What is the daily dose of the buffalo named anmol ?

Bananas and eggs are given to Anmol as food. Every day 5 kg of fruits are provided, including 20 omelettes, 20 bananas and 5 kg of milk. Apart from this, Anmol is given kutti, barley and maize porridge in the morning to eat. At the same time, it is massaged about three to four times a day. It costs Rs 2 to Rs 3 lakh per day.

The price of the buffalo named Raja and its daily expenses 

For your information, let us tell you that the price of  Raja from Gujarat in the Pushkar fair is Rs 10 crore. This buffalo is also the center of attraction in the Pushkar Cattle Fair. The cost of one day 's dose of buffalo named Raja is around 3 to 4 thousand rupees. 


Raja is a buffalo of the Jafarabadi breed 

According to the owner of the buffalo, the buffalo was brought from Gujarat for sale at the Pushkar fair. It is a Jafarabadi breed of buffalo. The total weight of the Raja is about 1300 kg and the length is 11 feet. The cost of the Raja's food comes to about 3 to 4 thousand rupees a day. The mother of this buffalo gives up to 24 liters of milk per day.


The buffalo named Raja has reached the Pushkar fair for the first time 

Raja's owner has told that Raja has been brought by Pushkar for the first time. The estimated cost is around Rs. 10 crore. The owner has said that this time it is expected that it will be sold before the end of the Pushkar fair. Anyone who knows about this breed of buffalo will definitely buy it.


On the purchase of agricultural implements, the government will give 50% to 80% grant, know about its application process

On the purchase of agricultural implements, the government will give 50% to 80% grant, know about its application process

The government keeps on bringing a new scheme for the farmers from time to time. The government is constantly trying to strengthen the economic condition of farmers. Now the Haryana government has brought a new scheme for the farmers of the state. The Haryana government has announced a 50% grant in the individual category to the farmers of the state on purchasing agricultural equipment, while the cooperative society FPOs and Panchayats have given 80% grant on creating a custom hiring centre for farmers. The government has started this scheme to use modern equipment in farming. Farmers will get the benefit of this scheme, which will increase their income, as they will be able to buy the latest equipment easily. Today, here you will know in detail about complete information related to this scheme.


Benefits and characteristics of Haryana Krishi Yantra Grant Scheme

The government will give subsidies to farmers of Haryana state on purchasing agricultural equipment under this scheme. Under this scheme, farmers will get a grant of 50 percent to 80 percent. Farmers will benefit from modern agricultural equipment. The economic condition of the farmers of the state will also improve. The use of modern agricultural equipment for the farmers of the state will also increase production.


Also read: Up to 50 percent grant is being given on agricultural equipment in this state


Eligibility and necessary documents for Haryana Agricultural Grant Scheme

Farmers applying for the scheme should be permanent residents of Haryana. It is very important for the applying farmer to have arable land. Also, for this, it is mandatory for the farmers to have important documents like PAN card, bank passbook, family identity card, affidavit, patwari report, mobile number, tractor RC.


Subsidy will be available on which equipment will be available under Haryana Krishi Yantra Grant Scheme

Under the Haryana Krishi Yantra Grant Scheme, the Government of Haryana has announced a grant on various agricultural implements. The list of instruments found under this scheme includes straw baler, rice dryer, fertiliser broadcast, laser land leveller, tractor driving spray, paddy transplanter, hay rake, mobile shredder , Rotavator, reaper binder, tractor driving powder video etc. .


Application process for Haryana Agricultural Equipment Grant Scheme

To take advantage of this scheme, eligible farmers have to apply, to apply in the Haryana Krishi Yantra Grant Scheme, first you have to go to the official website agriharyana.gov.in. After this, the home page will open in front of you, on the home page, you have to click on the option with Farmers Corner and click on the option of Apply for Agriculture Schemes.


Also read:Farmers will get agricultural equipment cheaply, 50% subsidy given by the government.

 After this, all the schemes of agriculture will come in front of you. In this, you have to click on the Haryana Krishi Yantra subsidy scheme. As soon as you click on the option of View in front of your scheme, a new page will open in front of you. In this, you have to click on the option of Here to Register. Now you have to fill in the information asked. Now the required documents have to be uploaded. To apply online for Haryana Krishi Yantra Grant Scheme, you have to submit the form, complete information will have to be given correctly. After completing this process, your application will be completed.