Palanpur: Try progressive horticulture farmers with network culture reaping their wealth literally with the results of RS 1 Crore record every year! Meet Anadabhai Bhimjibhai Patel from the village of Budhanpur Tharad Taluka in Banskantha who has made fruit gardens, a sweet trip from superior.
Together with the knowledge provided by Dániwada Sardar Krushi University (SDAU), and of course, Patel’s enthusiasm itself makes it a classic example of how puppies can combine improvisation with initiatives and make them a miracle to be revolution.
“Anadabhai has 64 Bighas (40 hectares) of agricultural land where he plants pomegranates, papaya,” Apple Ber “and ‘Kharek’ or Israeli date.” The cost of dating Patel Rs 3,800, including RS 1,250 subsidies from the state government part.
The overall income every year is more than Rs 1 Crore, “said Jignesh B Suthar, said the district horticulture officer told toi.” I have earned consistently more than RS 1 Crore every year since 2017.
We also involve around 15 workers and their total monthly remuneration for around Rs 2 Lakh, “Patel said.
The brilliant annual patel turnover is a type of record in the horticulture area, like At the average Gujarat farmers produce around Rs 43,000 per year, which is why they are trapped in a malignant cycle of poverty.
The turning point in his life has arrived when he wants to grow other fruits also along with the date through tissue culture in 2005.
Type of cultivation method This type of tissue was introduced by the scientists, following the call given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for self-sufficiency as the Minister of State.
Bansaskantha Division Horticulture and SDAU gave Patel with more information that helped bring dramatic changes in his view and he began to grow some fruit flowers with results that are s Pectacular.
A strong agriculture requires the right water supply, which is in accordance with the supply of arrangements in 2001 and has held it for years.
Two brothers Patel were also involved in the agriculture date and all were happy with their progress.
The factory date requires a 4×3 foot hole and fertilizer such as cowdung fertilizer must be added before planting young trees.
To save water, Patel uses drip irrigation which also greatly reduces labor costs, but also in water consumption.
What is special about the date of Patel is that it is from Israeli varieties and the entire process of growing it through organic agriculture has made it more beneficial for health.
Patel has 300 palms, including, he first got Rs 9 Lakh.
It’s a steady up to Rs 15 Lakh.
The date of selling at Rs 60 to RS 80 per kg in the market and Patel now expects RS 25 lakh income from the date.
The agricultural date attractive can cause intercope agriculture that leads Patel also grows “Apple Ber”, which has attracted an additional annual income of Rs 5 Lakh.
His success story has become a great inspiration for many ILKs in VAV-Tharad.
Bansaskantha, which is known for its potato cultivation especially, has now turned into a hub for agriculture dates thanks to the ingenuity and the company shown by farmers such as Patel.