Puttur: Young agriculturists earn good revenue from vegetable farming


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (MS)

Puttur, Jan 28: Sathish and Timmappa Gowda of Balnadu village in the taluk have made their livelihood through vegetable farming. They grow spinach, ladies finger, cucumber, beans, ridge gourd etc and supply to the local market.

The duo used to grow vegetables in their own land earlier. Now they have taken the land for lease and are growing vegetables there. From the past 15 years they are into this farming and have made good profit. In the two acre land which they have taken on lease, they have earned Rs 10 lac by growing around nine type of vegetables.

Sathish says, "It is natural to come across obstacles when we get to vegetable farming. Inexperience in growing the vegetables also is the reason for this. Sometime natural calamities also destroy the crop. However, if one has dedication and interest the loss can be recovered. Only by sowing the seed the job of a farmer is not over. The plants should be observed very minutely as we take care of our children. When pests attack the plant they should be removed in time. Then the yield will be bountiful. It will make way for a living too."

There is great demand for the vegetables that are grown by this young duo. Many people from throughout the district and neighbouring state of Kerala arrive at their farm and take vegetables directly. Mostly organic manure is used in the production of vegetables. Only sometimes to prevent the insects, chemicals are used. The duo is expecting an average income of Rs 10 lac per year. Already they have sold 40 quintal aubergine, 35 quintal cucumber and 25 quintal gherkin. They are expecting more harvest in coming months.

These youths have shown how agriculture can be profitable to those agriculturists who say that nowadays farming is not profitable.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jan 29 2021

    Wish them a good crop and congratulations having interest in vegetable growth.Not everyone who wants to do farming ,grow vegetables are successful .Because whatever vegetable one wants to do,natural enemies like wild pigs,and mostly pickocks are distroying the whole in some area.Monkeys are next one who come to destroy eat and go.This is the story I have seen in our area .Impossible to do any vegetation.Night come some wild elephants or wild animals eat everything and go.No Banana will survive.Thats in Bantwal side .

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 28 2021

    Farming is a very very tedious job unlike sitting in a/c cabins and punching codes with 5 day week!

    Only if you can sell directly to customers, you can earn handsomely or the farmer will hardly breakeven!

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  • T.Lobo, Bejai

    Thu, Jan 28 2021

    Dear Satish and Timmappa. If you see this comment. On YT they show farmers who integrate chicken and ducks with their crops, the birds eat the larvae before the pest mature. Also there are remedies with mixture of neem leaves desi cow dung and urine that has to be mixed in certain ratio and stored for some days. This is a natural pest repellent.
    Hope to see you succeed in growing full organic crops.

    May the Almighty bless your families.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 28 2021

    Truly Aatmanirbar ...

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  • Kuttappa A G, Kodagu district Karnataka

    Thu, Jan 28 2021

    Time and again, in my comments I have said to people who talk about poverty, loss of job, Modi mania, 15 lakhs, Bad financial planning, corrupt govt in state and centre.... Etc

    Try this

    Find a solution for your existence....earn, help

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 28 2021

    Unemployed youths should get advise from Mr. Sathish and Mr. Timmappa Gowda and start agriculture so they can live in a dignified life.

    Government should give monitory reward to Mr. Sathish and Mr. Timmappa Gowda.

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