In Hindi, it is said that the cost of mango mango kernels is to use useless products for their own benefit. Jasmeet Singh Arora from Kolkata proves this word. Jasmith Singh Arora is famous for its ‘Goodli Man’ in India. Its purpose is to improve the lives of the farmers. For this task, they collect mango seeds from all over the country. Learn everything about Jasmith and his special ‘common revolution’.

Plants are provided to farmers

The 51 -year -old from the Bangoor Avenue of Kolkata has become an environmental activist from a businessman. He has now begun a task to change the origins of agriculture in West Bengal. According to a report on Telegraf’s My Kolkata, Jasmith collects the useless seeds of mangoes, sprouting them, creating plants, and combining them with local varieties. Then they give farmers free. Their purpose is to promote stable, environmental friendly agriculture.

Arora said, ‘I am collecting mango seeds from all over India and sprouting them. Then I give farmers, especially plants in West Bengal. Most of these farmers grow crops with low yields such as paddy. With paddy cultivation, they do not receive Rs 2,000 per month from one acre. A lot of water is consumed. Jasmith wants to plant mango trees instead of these crops.

Thus increased the income of farmers

According to Jasmine, it takes years to cook mango trees, but these are long -term solutions. They control carbon and increase the diversity of life. After giving the fruit only once, these trees can create good income options for farmers, he says. He says that more mango trees refer to us more oxygen and more income for them.

Jasmith launched this Green Revolution five to six years ago by Jasmid. But after Arora’s video last year went viral, it was rapidly advanced. He said, “Every day I started receiving 100 to 120 seed parcels from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, Assam to Gujarat. School, military personnel, border security forces – all kinds of people participated. Last year, I got 11 lakh mango seeds.

Saffron in Maharashtra in Kolkata

These seeds are first cleaned and then dried in the sun. These seeds sprout in the genes near Diamond Harbor and Burtwan, according to Jasmid, but not all seeds grow. Only about 10 to 15 percent can germinate. This is the reason why farmers are reluctant to plant mango trees. Jasmith pasted them before giving them to farmers with local varieties such as Lam and Rose Special. He says that the saffron of Maharashtra cannot survive in the weather of Bengal. This is where the grafting science plays a role.

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