Over the past few years in Bihar, the agriculture of foreign dragon fruits has increased rapidly. Farmers earn good income from growing this foreign fruit. However, due to lack of appropriate device to break this fruit at the time of plowing, farmers had to face a lot of problems. But. The specialty is that these two devices have Indian patents. Because of this, farmers will no longer have any difficulty in the breakdown of the dragon fruit.
These two tools made by Bau are innovative and are very easy to use. You can make them effectively at low cost of fruits. These devices are helpful to increase performance and productivity in the dragon fruit gardens, and farmers will get more benefits.
Both are useful by drinking both
Dr. Wasim Siddique, Dr Shamim, Dr Sathyanarayana, Dr Mahesh, Dr. Singh, Dr F Au Jia and Dr. Sanoj Kumar have contributed significantly to both the dragon fruits produced by Sabur Bihar Agricultural University. The dragon fruit is usually broken and broken, but the plant is soft because of the aloe species. It damages the plant and is in some parts of the fruit and is in the plants, which affects the shelf life and the market value.
The government offers subsidies on dragon fruit cultivation
Dragon fruit is cultivated in small and large quantities of Bihar’s half districts. The Bihar government has launched a ‘Dragon Fruit Development Program’ to promote this fruit cultivation, under which its cultivation is promoted in 21 districts of the state. Under this scheme, up to 40%of the farmers will be subsidized, which will not only increase the income and productivity of the farmers, but also strengthen the agricultural economy of the state.
Vice Chancellor of Agricultural University responds
Vice Chancellor of Bihar Agricultural University, Sabur, Dr. T.R. Singh said, “The goal is to promote new horticulture crops in Bihar. For this purpose, farmers can make a higher profit at low cost. Dragon Fruit Picker is a successful effort in this direction, which will reduce cost and provide direct benefits to farmers.
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