Vikram Kumar Jha/Purnia. Farmers are now earning good profits from brinjal cultivation. Farmer Harendra Singh of Thadha village of Purnia is cultivating a special variety of Lilia variety brinjal. Describing its specialty, he said that its plant does not dry up. It gives fruits for one year. At the same time, you can pluck three to four kg of brinjal from one plant every other day. Farmer Harendra Singh says that if you want to cultivate brinjal then cultivate this variety. There is 6-7 times profit in low cost. You will have to provide fertilizer and water to this plant just once a month. After this you can earn profits continuously.
Farmer Harendra Singh, while talking to Local 18, said that his father had passed away in his childhood. After this, there was a very difficult period for me with the house. Passing through that period, he somehow completed his 10th studies and started farming. They grow different crops and vegetables in different seasons and through its cultivation they easily take care of their families. He said that brinjal has been planted in 1.5 acres. The total cost of this is Rs 1 lakh. At the same time, till now we have earned a profit of Rs 1.5. You will easily earn profit up to Rs 7 lakh from this.
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This purple brinjal variety is very special
Farmer Harendra Singh says that the special thing about purple brinjal is that its length becomes around 12 inches. Fruiting is also better when the weight is around 300 grams. Due to which a plant produces up to 4 kg of fruit every second day. This brinjal plant does not dry. It is quite long. Its length reaches about 6 feet. He said that even now he plucks brinjal from his farm and sells it in the local vegetable markets of Harda and Kheria. It will continue to bear fruit throughout the year. Now we will earn profit up to Rs 7 lakh from this farming.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: April 25, 2024, 17:20 IST