Ginger farming: Farmers are earning bumper income by cultivating this crop
Ginger farming: Brijmohan is a farmer from the Uttar Pradesh district of Lakhimpur Kheri, specifically from the Nighasan tehsil region. For the last three years, he has been consistently growing ginger. According to farmer Brijmohan, he grows ginger in ten bighas. When ginger is grown instead of other crops, the farmer makes a lot of money. According to the farmer, farming brings in a lot of money for him.
In nine months, it will be ready.
According to farmer Brijmohan, ginger is now sold in marketplaces for between Rs 100 and Rs 150 per kilogram. In March and April, ginger is planted there. Ginger crops typically last eight to nine months. where, in November, this crop is fully established.
Ginger has a lot of nutrients.
Pickles and veggies also contain ginger. Many people use ginger as a medication. In addition, ginger is used to make dried ginger. This dried ginger costs more than regular ginger. All year long, the market is still in demand for it. As a result, its costs are similarly considerable. This aids farmers in making a healthy living. Ginger contains a variety of nutrients. as calcium, zinc, phosphorus, manganese, vitamin C, and so on. Ginger has a strong antiviral and antibacterial effect.
Animals are incapable of harm.
According to farmer Brijmohan, one acre of ginger yields 30 to 35 quintals. For this reason, he has been growing ginger steadily for the last three years. The ginger crop is impervious to damage from monkeys and stray animals.