Every person wants to succeed in his life. Everyone has their different criteria to win. If someone wants to get a government job, someone wants to become a successful physician, engineer or businessman. But people who want to become farmers are few and far between. However, despite being a successful businessman, we are going to tell you the story of a young man who has left everything and accepted agriculture, today we are making more than 20 lakh rupees annually by cultivating Australian plum.

Dinesh Kumar Singh, who lives in the Indrapuri Panchayat of Dilot Black in the Rohtaz district, is about 200 km from the capital, Patna.

Trip from businessman to as farmer

Dinesh Kumar says he has his own electronics shop in Dilottu, where 10 to 12 people worked. One and a half lakh rupees is used to earn a month. But due to a special connection with agriculture, he closed his shop in 2006. He went to Rajasthan in his desire to learn something new in agriculture. There he opened a tea-salt shop to live in Bilwara. There, in four years, the revenue of the month reached one and a half lakh rupees. In the meantime, he completed his studies on horticulture and medical agriculture from Haryana. Later, during the Corona period, he returned to his village and decided to cultivate plum with the intention of doing something new in agriculture.

Cultivated in rented land

After returning to the village, he had no land, so he hired three and a half pikas land in the village and planted two kinds of plum in Australian red and Australian gold. In addition, he has planted various plum, such as Miss India, Taiwan Green, Kashmir Red. Dinesh Kumar has planted about 850 plum plants on his land. The biggest feature of Australian gold and Australian red beers is that they are highly pulp and are as sweet as apples in flavor. In addition, they are beneficial for health, and people consume them for treatment of cold, cough and sugar. These plants receive fruit for five months a year, in which the Australian red plum fruit comes from January to April. At the same time, from November to January, the fruits of Australian gold are Harz.

People buy plum from the field

Dinesh Kumar, a progressive farmer, has planted about 250 plum plants for a Pika. A plant produces plum from about 50 kg to a quintal. They say they do not need to sell their fruits in the market, but people come to their field and buy plum. They sell five to seven trolleys plum easily. Customers who come to buy plum in their fields first feed them rich plum. They say that half the fruit is spent on feeding people. They sell 50 to 100 rupees per kg, which earns about 20 lakh rupees annually from plum cultivation, which is very satisfying for them.

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