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Double profit from brinjal farming! Plants grown in just half a bigha, earning 3 lakh rupees in just 2 months

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Earning millions from brinjal cultivation

Farmer Vijay Kumar, a resident of Amwa village in Turkaulia, East Champaran district of Bihar, has earned more than three and a half lakh rupees in just two months by cultivating brinjal in just four and a half acres of land. Farmers are gnashing their teeth to see his bumper cultivation of brinjal. This brinjal farmer had been farming traditionally for years. This allowed him to make enough profit to support himself, but since he started farming with modern technology, it’s like he’s won the lottery.

This particular method of farming has made him a successful farmer. In just two-three months, he has sold brinjals and now bought his own tractor for more advanced farming. Because of this he is happier now. According to farmer Vijay, when he first started farming, there were not many crops. Then he met the adviser of the agriculture department to learn a new method of farming and then started doing as per his instructions. After this he started getting benefits only.

What method was used?

He said that nowadays people are constantly using drugs in the fields, which destroys the fertility of the soil, but adopting the old method, they have started using chemical fertilizers along with animal manure scientifically. Due to which the production is increasing more. According to farmer Vijay, he earns eight to ten thousand rupees a day from brinjal. After this he is very happy. According to farmer Vijay, there has been a bumper production of brinjal this time.

On the other hand, if we talk about the rate, it is sold at the price of Rs 5000 to 6000 per quintal during the wedding season, while it is sold at the price of Rs 3500 per quintal in the month of September. . According to Vijay, this brinjal will grow continuously from June to November i.e. for about eight months. After that I will again cultivate cabbage and brinjal. So from now on I will get more profit and I will be happy.

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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