Three farmer friends have been reversed due to changing agricultural technology, and the government has also given a huge subsidy

There is a lot of improvement in product and quality from using new technology in agriculture. Agriculture is now possible without soil and vegetables and fruits, etc. Can be harvested by water or air. Three friends from Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh did something like this. Deepak Patidar, Mohammed Adil Afghanistan and Mohit Patidar, who lives in the Bolia Nagar area of Mandsaur, are cultivating Chinese cucumbers without soil. These three days have changed due to the help of new agricultural technology, as income has increased.
Earned Rs 11 lakh in 4 months
They are currently farming in 2 Bighas and earn Rs 11 lakh in 4 months. Three friends expect them to earn more than Rs 40 lakh a year. Now they are working to increase capsicum with Chinese cucumber and hydroponic technology. According to the ‘Dineik Bhaskar’ report, Farmer Deepak Patidar said that other crops, including wheat, were not good. Most times it is difficult to collect cost.
Having got information about technology by going to Gujarat
A year ago, he saw videos of hydroponic technology on YouTube and three friends thought of agriculture with this technology and met three agriculture officials and inquired about the plans. Three friends went to Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat to understand and understand this method and learn that this technology could be cut three times a year, soil farming only twice. Also, the risk of other diseases such as production without soil and funny diseases can also be greatly reduced.
25 lakh subsidy received by the government
Deepak said three friends had borrowed Rs 42 lakh to build a poly house for agriculture with hydroponic technology and spent a total of Rs 55 lakh. He also received a subsidy of Rs 25 lakh from the government. He earned Rs 11 lakh in four months by cultivating cucumber with hydroponic technology. Due to cucumber yields and in favor of three times a year, you may have over 30-40 lakhs of rupees a year.
Red-yellow capsicum is now preparing to grow
Farmer Mohit Patidar said that when he first tried to increase the cucumber with this technique, he could not maintain the value of the water pH and the production was reduced. The first crop was produced about 40 tonnes, and now the yield of 50 to 60 tonnes is estimated from the second crop. If the market also gets a price of Rs 25 per kg, then Rs 15 lakh is income. Now the three have planted two green houses on 4 acres of land, including red and yellow capsicum.
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