When the Mandi was closed, Ujjain farmer sold onion and garlic sitting at home from Gram Vyapar

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You must have heard many times about getting good yield by making farmers’ smart farming by Gramophone, but now many farmers are also selling their tremendous produce in a smart way sitting at home through Gram Vyapar of Gramophone app. At a time when almost all the mandis were closed during the recent lockdown, the Gram Vyapar has removed the concerns of the farmer related to the sale of crops. Farmer Ashish ji Saria of Ujjain district sold his tremendous produce of onion and garlic from Gram Vyapar and he also thanked Gramophone.

Ashish hails from Kachnariya village in Ujjain district and has been associated with Gramophone for the last two years. He made his farming smart in the last two years and got better yields. This time he sold his onion and garlic crop to trusted buyers from Gram Vyapar.

During this, he said, “With the help of the Gramophone app, our farming has become very good and the yield is also increasing. I have also taken 80 quintals/bigha of onion and 27 quintals/bigha of garlic. But even after getting such a high yield, we had to worry a lot about the sale of the produce. We had to travel far to find the right buyer. Sometimes we had to sell the produce at throwaway prices for fear of not getting the right price. But This time with the introduction of the Gramophone ‘Gram Vyapar’, all these problems have been removed. Selling the crop has become very easy now. This time I have found buyers for my onion and garlic produce from Gram Vyapar itself.”

When Ashish was asked questions related to the experience of selling crops through Gram Vyapar, he said that “Gram Vyapar has made the task of selling crops very easy. This time due to the lockdown all the Mandis were closed. So when I saw the Gram Vyapar of Gramophone, I made a sale list of onion and garlic, but I did not expect that any buyer would get me from here and would give a good price. But in a while, I got many calls from different buyers. I told the buyers the price of my crop, so some buyers may not agree, but after seeing the good quality of my crop, I fixed the deal. “

Like Ashish, hundreds of farmers are looking for buyers for their produce on the Gram Vyapar of Gramophone and they are also getting good prices. You can also sell your crop through Gram Vyapar, and for this, you have to make a sale list of your crop on Gram Vyapar. So what is the delay, even today, make a sale list of your crop.

Also read: Learn How To Make Sale List On Gram Vyapar

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These farmers will get the benefit of MukhyaMantri Solar Pump Scheme in Madhya Pradesh

MukhyaMantri Solar Pump Scheme

In order to benefit the farmers of Madhya Pradesh, the MukhyaMantri Solar Pump Scheme has been launched recently. On this subject, Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra said during the cabinet meeting, “The Chief Minister Solar Pump Scheme has been approved for the installation of solar pumps for irrigation. The cabinet has decided that where there is no electricity, there is no electricity. The MukhyaMantri Solar Pump Scheme should be implemented immediately by giving priority to solar pumps.

Farmers can apply online to Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Limited for solar pump installation. Under this subsidy will be given by the Government of India and the Government of Madhya Pradesh. This time, under the Chief Minister Solar Pump Scheme, priority will be given to such farmers whose farms do not have electricity facilities.

Source: Gaon Connection

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Now monsoon will be active in entire Madhya Pradesh, heavy rain likely

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Monsoon will become fully active in Chhattisgarh, East Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and Marathwada from next tomorrow and heavy rains are possible at many places. There will be an increase in rain activities over the western districts of Madhya Pradesh from July 10. Rains may increase in northern districts of Maharashtra including Mumbai from July 9. Rain will start in Rajasthan from 10th July and by 14th July it will start raining all over Rajasthan. Rain in Gujarat may start from 12th or 13th July.

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What are the prices of crops in different markets in Madhya Pradesh on 7th July?

Mandi Bhaw Madhya Pradesh

Market

Crop

Minimum

Maximum

Modal

Harsud

Soyabean

6001

7439

7291

Harsud

Wheat

1685

1700

1690

Harsud

Chana

3201

4276

3601

Harsud

Mung

3601

5925

5851

Harsud

Makka

1635

1658

1635

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Wheat Lockwan

1600

1756

1690

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Yellow Soyabean

6000

7270

6750

Ratlam_(Namli Mandi)

Italian Channa

4300

4400

4400

Ratlam

Wheat Lockwan

1750

2120

1840

Ratlam

Wheat Mil

1622

1740

1670

Ratlam

Vishal Channa

3790

4635

4101

Ratlam

Italian Channa

4490

4690

4550

Ratlam

Dollar Channa

4001

7800

7051

Ratlam

Yellow Soyabean

6600

7510

7030

Ratlam

Pea

3600

7409

6701

Ratlam

Methi

6180

6180

6180

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Soyabean

7000

8101

7500

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Wheat

1650

2150

1900

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Chana

4650

4670

4660

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Dollar Channa

7191

7341

7266

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Pea

3680

4721

4200

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Medhi Dana

5400

6561

6000

Ratlam_(Sailana Mandi)

Makka

1502

1741

1621

Ratlam_Namli Mandi

Garlic

1500

10000

5500

Ratlam_Sailana Mandi

Onion

800

2200

1500

Ratlam_Apmc

Onion

725

1992

1365

Ratlam_Apmc

Garlic

950

8200

4400

Now sell your crops at the right rate sitting at home with Gramophone’s Gram Vyapar, Connect with trusted buyers yourself and add your farmer friends as well.

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Now do Goat Farming on 90% Government subsidy and earn better profits

Now do Goat Farming on 90% Government subsidy and earn better profits

Many farmer brothers earn good profits from the business of goat farming. In order to promote goat farming, Haryana government has announced huge subsidy. The State Animal Husbandry Department has made a huge increase in the subsidy already being given to the sheep and goat farmers.

Earlier, a subsidy of 50% was given to the goat farmers of the state, which has now been increased to 90%. The people belonging to the scheduled caste category of the state will be able to take advantage of this huge subsidy of 90% on goat rearing. At the same time, farmers of general category will also be given a subsidy of 25% for sheep and goat farming under this scheme.

Source: Krishi Jagran

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How to control sucking insect thrips after transplanting in chilli crop

How to control sucking insect thrips after transplanting in chilli crop
  • As soon as the chilli crop is planted, the outbreak of sucking insects begins. This insect sucks the sap of the leaves. They suck the sap of the leaves and buds with their sharp mouthparts. Leaves may turn brown at the edges, or deformed. and may turn upwards. And due to this the leaves wither and affect the growth of the plant.

  • The use of the following chemicals is beneficial for the management of this pest.

  • Thiamethoxam 12.6%+ Lambda Cyhalothrin 9.5% ZC @ 80 ml/acre OR Spinosad 45 % Sc @ 75 ml/acre OR  Cyantraniliprole 10.26 % Od @ 240 ml/acre, Lambda Cyhalothrin 4.9% CS @ 200 ml/acre or Fipronil 5%SC @ 400 ml/acre

  • As a biological treatment, spray Beauveria Bassiana 500 grams per acre.

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There are chances of torrential rains in central India, monsoon will be active

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After 2 days rain activities may start over North India. Good rain activities will continue over East India. Torrential rains are also expected in Central India. Rains will increase in Maharashtra and Telangana including Rajasthan in the next two-three days. Monsoon is also becoming active in South India.

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