Bihar is the most rich in agriculture. In this prosperity, the youth of the state add four moons, they leave the world of cities and return to their villages and see their future in agriculture. They make their lives in it. Although the number of low holding farmers in the state is very high, people with large stocks look at their future in the city instead of the village. When they establish employment, they rent ancestral land. But Nadir, who lives in the village of Bhaguri Parai, a Rajapakat constituency of Vaishali district, has been cultivating his ancestors for more than a decade. Previously, they would rent land like farmers with large reserves, but now they earn Rs 13 to 14 lakh annually by raising agricultural equipment on the same land.
Villages came due to family problems
During his conversation with a farmer, Nadir said that the reason for his arrival from Delhi to the village worsens his mother’s health. He says that there was a career in Delhi and used to earn well, but due to his health, he had to come to the village with health. Upon arrival, the ancestor had the idea of farming on the land. Since 2016, he has started farming on 23 acres of land with modern agriculture. In recent times, they are cultivating traditional crops and working on horticulture and chickens. He further says that he is often working in his farming with the help of agricultural instruments, which has caused many awards.
A lucrative contract to farming with the help of tools
With the help of agricultural equipment, Nadir says his 11 -year agricultural experience is stored at 60 to 65 per cent of the cost. He also says that the planting of maize from workers in 12 acres of fields will cost 20 to 22 thousand rupees. If we talk about the benefits of annual tools, the storage of about one lakh is easily saved. Also, time is saved.
Now two lakhs of 23 acres have been earned
When he provided 23 acres of land in rent and distribution, Nathir says he would get Rs 2 lakh annually from the land. But since they started farming themselves, it earns 13 to 14 lakh rupees annually. There are great possibilities for agriculture and that the area should be trained before agriculture, he added. However, after large crops in Bihar, it is very difficult to sell them.
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