Medicinal Plant Cultivation: Cultivate these medicinal plants, you will earn bumper income
Medicinal Plant Cultivation: Farmers often deal with animals grazing their crops or insects destroying them. However, when seen from an economic perspective, it is a highly detrimental issue. Insects and animals seriously harm crops in spite of all the attempts. How would it be in such a scenario if we told you about some crops that are impervious to insect damage and animal grazing? Furthermore, growing these crops may provide significant financial gains in a matter of months, something that conventional crops cannot do.
Although it may seem a little odd, experts say that growing medicinal plants may help you make a solid living without suffering any losses. You may also engage in international commerce by growing medicinal plants in the winter, since there is a need for them on a global scale.
Demand is constant throughout the year.
Farmers gain from growing medicinal plants in several ways, according to agricultural experts at the district’s Krishi Vigyan Kendra in Madhopur. Crops like Tulsi, Lemon Grass, Mentha, Musli, Shatavar, Moringa, and others are in demand in many nations worldwide. Numerous kinds of medications, cosmetics, food products, and health-related things are made using them. As a result, there is always a need for these crops on a global scale.
No fear of insects and stray animals
The finest part about growing medicinal crops is that they are not often attacked by pests and are not preferred by animals as food. In addition, unlike other crops, medicinal plants are not subject to the worst climatic conditions. Crop destruction is very impossible under such circumstances. All farmers need to do is wait till they’re ready. In order to shop, traders personally visit the residence.
These farmers are growing foods for medical purposes.
There would be very few farmers who would not wish to grow therapeutic crops if all these factors are taken into account. In the West Champaran area, several farmers have grown these therapeutic herbs extensively. They have gained recognition in the global market as a result. For the last fifteen years, farmers Parshuram and Ramashankar Sharma, who live in Rulahi village in Majhauliya block, have been growing medicinal crops.
These consist of shatavar, tulsi, lemon grass, palma rose, ashwagandha, mentha, mentha mint, white musli, and shatavar. Farmers claim that they have gained worldwide reputation as a result of their therapeutic crops.