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Last Updated: January 22, 2024, 18:36 IST
Geeta Devi hails from Dandari block of Begusarai district.
Geetha Devi has two bighas of land on which she grows numerous greens like brinjal, inexperienced chillies, bottle gourd, safflower greens, and tomato.
The agricultural sector is without doubt one of the most vital sectors of the Indian economic system. According to Union Agriculture Minister, Arjun Munda, the agriculture sector contributes 15 p.c to the GDP of India in FY 2022-23. The central authorities has additionally launched quite a few insurance policies and incentives for the farmers. When the individuals are shifting in direction of the economic secretary, Geeta Devi in Bihar has resorted to conventional farming to earn a good-looking earnings. She earns round Rs 5,000 per day by promoting her self-grown greens to distributors or the market. She has two bighas of land on which she grows numerous greens like brinjal, inexperienced chillies, bottle gourd, safflower greens, and tomato.
Geeta Devi hails from Dandari block of Begusarai district of Bihar. While speaking to News18, she mentioned that she acquired the inspiration for cultivating greens after watching a program on the Annadata channel on TV. She mentioned that in that point, vegetable farming was proven as a supply of excellent earnings for girls. “It was shown how good income can be obtained by cultivating many types of vegetables simultaneously in the same field. Taking inspiration from this, she started cultivating green vegetables in three plots of two bighas, that is, 40 katha each,” mentioned Geeta Devi. She additional mentioned that she solely cultivates greens in her land.
While explaining her enterprise of farming, Geeta Devi mentioned that within the morning folks name many close by markets to know the value of greens. After this, they ship the greens to these markets within the metropolis or close by markets the place they get greater costs. According to Geetha, a lot of the exhausting work goes into the cultivation of brinjal. She mentioned that roughly Rs 500 is spent day by day on vegetable cultivation. However, the promoting worth of those greens compensates all of the funding. The greens are sometimes bought at Rs 3000 to 5000 per day. As per Geeta Devi, greens like tomato, girl’s finger, and brinjal are at the moment obtainable at good costs out there. She mentioned that the value of tomatoes is greater than Rs 40. The inclination of farmers within the district has now moved in direction of tomato cultivation.