The farmer grew cucumbers in the net house, millions of subsidy with 70% subsidy, became examples!

Lastly updated: April 29, 2025, 00:32 IST Commer Farming: Farmer Pranab Nanjibhai Tarar of the Aravalli district earns millions out of 70% subsidy by growing cucumber in the net house. He sold 12 tonnes of cucumbers and is expected to produce 25 tons. His success has become an inspiration. Pranav Tarar, who earned millions of rupees from cucumber cultivation in just house, earns millions from cucumber cultivation in Net House. He received 75% subsidy, which reduced the initial investment. Sell ​​12 tonnes of cucumbers so far and expect 25 tons of production. Aravali: Pranav Nanjibhai Tarar, a farmer from the Kasana village of Meghraj Taluka in the Aravalli district Gujarat, set a new example of horticulture by adopting a new farming method. Pranabbhai crossed the boundaries of traditional farming and began to cultivate cucumber in the net house, making them earn millions of rupees. This success has become an inspiration, not only to them, but also for the surrounding farmers. Pranav Nanjibhai Tarar, a 28-year-old young farmer from the Kasana village of Meghraj Taluka in the Aravalli district, who studied engineering, also does farming along with the preparation of the work. Cucumbers were started in one acre of land and they hope they will get good production of this farm. Pranabbhai, who talks about many benefits of cucumber cultivation in Net House, said there are many benefits of cucumber cultivation in the net home. The structure of the net house protects farming from natural disasters such as heavy rain, intense heat and insect attacks. The quality of cucumbers grown in a controlled environment with this technique is excellent, giving a good price in the market. In addition, this farm provides more production in less water and less cost than traditional farming. Pranabbhai received 75% subsidy to build a net house. He received financial help to build a net home, which reduced the burden of initial investment. This subsidy encouraged him to adopt modern farming techniques. He received 75% subsidy to build a net house of the Horticulture Division. With the training and guidance given by the Horticulture Division, he learned new farming methods that he used effectively. The current average price is 20 to 25 rupees. Modern methods such as only House have raised new hope for farmers who are confronted in traditional farming by contradiction and low profits. Young farmer Pranabbhai for the first time cultivated cucumbers, which is considered a crop of three to four months and, on average, gets the market Rs 20 per kg. He spent about 30% to 35% on this cucumber cultivation and expected 60% to 65% profit. So far, he has sold 12 tonnes of cucumber in the market garden, the current average price is 20 to 25 rupees. They are expected to produce 35 to 40 tonnes of cucumbers from the entire wave, that is, at these prices, they can earn up to six lakh calls. First Published: April 29, 2025, 00:32 IST HomeAgriculture Farmer Curnest Cucumbers in Net House, Millions of subsidy with 70% subsidy, became an example!