Farmers can earn quotes from vanilla cultivation every year, know special ways

Who can not get water in the mouth as soon as you hear the name of vanilla ice cream. Everyone like vanilla ice cream from young children to the elderly. Nowadays, compared to traditional farming, some farmers have begun to prioritize vanilla cultivation and believe that its cultivation is also very beneficial. If you also want to double your earnings, vanilla agriculture is a good choice. Its market is growing day by day. Apart from this, due to its high prices and inal shadow characteristics, its demand is also growing rapidly. In such a situation, its cultivation is proven to be a beneficial contract for farmers.
How to grow vanilla
Vanilla demand is constantly growing at international level. Also, the cost of its fruits and seeds is also very high. Vanilla is widely used in foods, beauty cosmetics and drugs. It is also beneficial for health and its demand is also increasing. Heat and humid weather for vanilla cultivation is considered the best. It is advisable to grow in loose soil with a pH level between 5 and 7.5. Its wires grow quickly.
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How to look after the plants
It takes 9 to 10 months to cook vanilla plants. Vanilla plants do not get strong sunlight and in such a situation, they prefer the shade to raise it. Also, the proper use of regular irrigation and fertilizers is also important. Vanilla flowers are naturally handled by bees and birds. But artificial paragraph technology is also adopted in India, which makes the product a better quality.
How much earn from agriculture
The price of vanilla seeds in the market ranges from Rs 40,000 to Rs 50,000 per kg. About 200-300 kg of vanilla is possible per acre. Accordingly, if a farmer cultivates vanilla on 2-3 acres, he can earn crores of rupees annually.
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Where is agriculture in India
Vanilla in India is mainly grown in Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Northeastern states. But now the farmers of many other states have also started cultivating it, including Gujarat farmers. Before cultivating this, it is advisable to get good information about government schemes and subsidy. Take training from agricultural research institutions.