Coriander Cultivation: Coriander cultivation changed the fortune of Ravindra Saini, he is becoming rich without any cost
Coriander Cultivation: Rabi season is when coriander is planted. The best time to plant coriander is between September 15 and November 15. Nowadays, Saharanpur farmers are interested in growing coriander. Because growing coriander doesn’t involve the use of any fertilizer or medication. In addition to being used to improve the flavor of all vegetables, coriander may be grown in as little as one month. For the last four to five years, farmer Ravindra Saini, who lives in the hamlet of Khandlana in the Gangoh assembly of Saharanpur, has been consistently growing coriander.
Growing coriander is bringing in a healthy profit for him. Other farmers are growing coriander in their fields after seeing him. When growing coriander, no fertilizer or medication of any type is needed; when the coriander is sown, watering is all that is needed. It has to be watered sometimes. In his two bigha fields, he planted coriander, which is doing well in Delhi’s marketplaces. During the wedding season, he cannot keep up with the demand for coriander. It is simple to acquire ten quintals of coriander from two bigha fields. In the market, coriander costs between ₹20 and ₹40 per kilogram.
Farmers are making a lot of money by farming for free.
For the last four to five years, farmer Ravindra Kumar Saini has been growing coriander, he informed the journalists. September is when coriander is planted. In a month, coriander is collected. The profit is great and the expense is modest.
This does not need the use of any form of medication
Adding coriander to veggies improves their flavor. According to farmer Ravindra Kumar Saini, his coriander is being sold in large quantities in the marketplaces of Saharanpur and Delhi. He claims that the rates of his coriander are now favorable, ranging from ₹20 to ₹40 per kilogram. Two bighas of land may easily provide ten quintals of coriander. The need for coriander also rises as winter wears on.