75% subsidy on Makhana farming, farmers will be rich

Neither fertilizers nor pesticides are used in the cultivation of Makhana, which is why the cost of its cultivation is very less. At the same time, the income from its production is in lakhs. For this reason, the government also encourages farmers to do Makhana farming.

Several steps are being taken by the government to encourage Makhana cultivation in Bihar. In this episode, farmers are given a huge subsidy of 75% for the cultivation of Makhana. This means that the farmer has to bear only 25% of the expenses in this farming by himself and the government bears the remaining expenses.

Apart from this, if farmers have any kind of problem in Makhana cultivation, then farmers can go to Jalalgarh Agricultural College or Bhola Paswan Shastri Agricultural College to solve their problems and get solutions from the agricultural scientist or concerned officer there. Are.

Source: News 18

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