Cultivate vegetables like spinach, potato, tomato and onion on your terrace, you will earn big money every month.
Arun Arora started this business from home
Let us tell you that Arun Arora of Ajmer has started a similar business on the rooftop of his house. In this, along with earning, your family members will also get to eat organic vegetables, which is a good source of earning along with keeping your health healthy. Arun Arora is growing local vegetables as well as foreign vegetables on his terrace.
Will be able to do farming without soil
Its name is hydroponic farming, it is based on Israeli technology. The most important thing is that you will not need soil for this farming. That means you will be able to do this farming only with the help of water.
Use coco peat instead of food
Let us tell you that in this farming, instead of food, dried coconut peels are used as coco peat and vegetables are grown in it only.
water is not wasted
In this farming, water is not wasted at all and compared to other farming, only 10 percent water is used.
Can cultivate these vegetables
Many types of vegetables can be cultivated like spinach, fenugreek and mint, brinjal, cherry tomato, ladyfinger, cauliflower, capsicum, desi tomato and zucchini.
Government promoting organic farming
His government is continuously emphasizing on promoting organic farming. But most of the farmers do not have any concrete information about how organic farming will be done. Where will one get the certificate for it and what is its market? Where will we get the things necessary for such farming? Now the answers to these questions will be found at one place. The government has developed an organic farming portal (https://www.jaivikkheti.in/) for the convenience of farmers, from which you can take help. According to Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, the Central Government has allocated Rs 1632 crore from 2015-16 to 2019-20 to promote traditional farming.
Government made PKVY scheme
The government has created PKVY (Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana) to promote organic farming. Due to which you will get Rs 50 thousand per hectare for natural farming.