Business News Desk – If you want to earn a good amount of money through farming, then today we are telling you about such a business. Where you can earn lakhs of rupees every year. This is a business which is always in demand. Today many educated people are turning to farming and are easily earning lakhs of rupees. The government is also helping in agriculture related business. Today we are giving you the idea of ginger cultivation. Which is used in everything from tea to vegetables and pickles. Along with its good demand throughout the year, it also gets a good price. There is huge demand for it in winter. Besides this, there is good demand for it throughout the year. In this you can earn more profit than job (Profitable Business). The most important thing is that you will also get help from the central government for its cultivation.
How to cultivate ginger?
Ginger cultivation depends on rain water. It can be cultivated alone or along with papaya and other big tree crops. 2 to 3 quintals of seeds are required for sowing in one hectare. Ginger should be cultivated by making beds. Apart from this, by making drains in the middle, water also drains out easily. Ginger should not be cultivated in those fields where water stagnates. Soil with pH of 6-7 is considered better for ginger cultivation. Ginger tubers from the previous harvest are used. Large pieces of ginger are plucked in such a way that two to three shoots remain in each piece.
Method of sowing ginger
While sowing ginger, the distance between the rows should be 30-40 cm and the distance between the plants should be 25 to 25 cm. Apart from this, after sowing the tubers at a depth of four to five cm, they should be covered with light soil or cow dung manure.
How much will it cost to cultivate ginger?
It may take 8 to 9 months for the ginger crop to be ready. The yield of ginger in one hectare is 150 to 200 quintals. The cost of ginger cultivation in one hectare can be around Rs 7-8 lakh.
Earning from ginger farming
If we talk about earning from ginger, then the yield of ginger in one hectare can be 150-200 quintals. Ginger is being sold in the market at around Rs 80 per kg. If it is considered at the rate of Rs 60 per kg, then one can easily earn up to Rs 25 lakh in one hectare. Even after taking out all the expenses involved, a profit of up to Rs 15 lakh can easily be made.