There is a lot of improvement in production and quality from the use of new technology in agriculture. Farming is now possible without soil and vegetables and fruits. Can be cultivated by water or air. Three friends from the Montser district of Madhya Pradesh have done something similar. Deepak Pattidar, Mohammed Adil Afghani and Mohit Pattidar, who live in Balia Nagar, cultivate Chinese cucumbers without soil. With the help of new agricultural technology, three days have changed, as it has increased income.

Earned 11 lakhs of rupees in 4 months

They are currently farming in 2 bikes and claiming to be earning Rs 11 lakh in 4 months. All three friends believe that they will earn over 40 lakh rupees a year. Now they are working to grow capsicam with hydrophonic technology except Chinese cucumber. According to a statement called ‘Dainic Bhaskar’, farmer Deepak Pattithar said he would plant other crops, including wheat, but was not profitable. It is difficult to get the cost several times.

Getting information about technology by going to Gujarat

A year ago, he watched videos of hydrophonic technology on YouTube, three friends thought about agriculture with this technology, and all three met with agriculture officials and inquired about plans. Three friends went to Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat to understand and understand this technique, and know that this technology can be harvested three times a year, while soil farming only twice. In addition, the risk of other diseases, including an increase in production without soil and fun illnesses, is greatly reduced.

25 lakhs received by the government

Deepak added that three friends have borrowed Rs 42 lakh and have spent a total of Rs 55 lakh to build the Bali House for agriculture with hydrophonic technology. In this, he also received a subsidy of Rs 25 lakh from the government. He has grown cucumber with hydrophonic technology and earns Rs 11 lakh in four months. Because of the yield of cucumber and the same way in the same way, you can be over 30-40 lakh rupees in a year.

Now the red-yellow capsicam is preparing to grow

Farmer Mohit Pattitar said that when he tried to grow cucumber with this technique, the water was unable to maintain and the production was low. About 40 tonnes of production in the first crop is now expected to yield about 50 to 60 tonnes from the second crop. If the market is priced at Rs 25 per kg, it will be Rs 15 lakh. Now they are planting two green houses on 4 acres of land in which they cultivate red and yellow capsicam, Mohit said.

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(Tagstotranslate) Hydroponic polyhouse

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