New Delhi. Everyone knows that there is more profit in business than in job. In such a situation, there are many educated youth who have turned to farming for earning. Besides, the government is also helping you to start a business. If you also want to try your hand in farming, then today we have brought one such business idea for you. From which you can earn good income.
If you want to grow such a crop in less space, which can yield huge profits, then you can also cultivate ginger with the help of the government. Ginger is used in every household. Ginger is used in everything from tea to vegetables or making any other dish. Ginger is used a lot in cold. So let us know how to start ginger farming (How to do Ginger Farming).
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How to cultivate ginger
Tubers from the previous ginger crop are used for sowing ginger. Big ginger claws are broken in such a way that two to three sprouts remain in each piece.
Ginger cultivation mainly depends on natural rainfall. This can be done alone or with papaya and other trees. 12 to 15 tubers are required for sowing in one hectare. The quantity of seeds required in intervening crops is less.
sowing method
While sowing ginger, the distance from row to row should be kept at 30 to 40 cm and distance from plant to plant should be kept at 20 to 25 cm. Apart from this, the tubers should be sown at a depth of four to five centimeters and covered with light soil or cow dung manure.
it will cost this much
Ginger crop is ready in about 8 to 9 months. The average ginger crop is 150 to 200 quintals per hectare. 120 quintals of ginger is grown in 1 acre. The cost of cultivating ginger in one hectare is around Rs 7-8 lakh.
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how much will be the profit
If we talk about profit, then about 150 to 200 quintals are produced from ginger cultivation in one hectare. The price of ginger in the market ranges up to Rs 80 per kg, but if we consider an average of Rs 50 to Rs 60, then you will earn Rs 25 lakh from one hectare. Even after removing all the expenses, you will make a profit of Rs 15 lakh.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : September 14, 2021, 12:13 IST