Hamirpur, 08 April (HS). Farmers suffering from natural disaster in Hamirpur district of Bundelkhand region have now started cultivating peppermint. To get four times the income from the peppermint crop which is ready in 100 days, farmers have also planted it in their fields. Enthusiasm is also being seen among the farmers regarding its cultivation.
Farmers in many villages of Sarila, Gohand and Rath areas in Hamirpur district of Bundelkhand have been facing the brunt of natural disaster for the last several years. Farmers, who suffer huge losses every year in traditional farming, have therefore taken steps towards cultivating low-cost crops. This time the farmers here have started preparing for the cultivation of peppermint. Its cultivation at low cost will change the fortunes of the farmers here. Progressive farmers Rajendra Singh of Gohani Rath and Raghuveer Singh of Chilli Rath said that peppermint cultivation starts from the last month of February, but this time the continuous rains and hailstorms in the months of January and February have given a big blow to the Rabi crops. .
He told that after somehow preparing the pulse crops, planting for peppermint cultivation has now been started. Farmers say that loamy and clay soil is very suitable for peppermint cultivation. Adding rotten cow dung manure is very beneficial. After applying fertilizer, the field has been leveled for planting by compacting it. After this, light watering will be given in the field. District Horticulture Officer Rameshchandra Pathak said that peppermint is being cultivated in abundance by farmers in Gohand area of Hamirpur district. Farmers are cultivating it in Chitrakoot area of Bundelkhand region. Told that peppermint cultivation will definitely change the fortunes of the farmers.
Farmers suffering from natural disaster took steps towards peppermint cultivation.
This time, pulses crops have been destroyed in the entire Bundelkhand region including Hamirpur due to continuous rains for several months. After two months of rain, hailstorm and rain again caused major damage to the crops. BKU leader Niranjan Singh Rajput said that the farmers of this area have been devastated by natural disasters for the last several decades. In traditional farming, farmers are now facing difficulties even in meeting the costs. That is why farmers in all the villages of Hamirpur district have taken steps towards peppermint cultivation for the first time.
The crop is ready in pepper cultivation in just 100 days, the profit will be up to four times.
All the farmers including Raghuveer Singh Rajendra Singh, who are busy in preparing for the cultivation of peppermint, said that the yield is obtained within 100 days of its cultivation. Peppermint crop is ready in the fields by the month of June. About fifteen kilograms of peppermint oil is produced in one bigha field. Its oil is sold for one thousand to sixteen hundred rupees per liter. Farmers told that one acre costs twenty to twenty-five thousand rupees but the profit is up to one lakh rupees. After the Rabi harvest, the fields here remain empty in summer anyway.