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Organic Farming
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Female agripreneur in J&K sets example with innovative organic farming techniques

| @indiablooms | May 04, 2023, at 08:50 am

Baramulla/Jammu & Kashmir: Chaspeeda Bano, a 34-year-old agripreneur from Palhalan village in Baramulla district, has become a beacon of hope for women in the area, having achieved immense success in agriculture farming and setting an example for others to follow.

Her dedication to empowering women financially has been unwavering, as she extends her full support to other women looking to emulate her success.

After graduating with a degree in Political Science, Bano ventured into the farming sector seven years ago, utilizing the latest practices and seeking regular advice from the Agriculture Department, stated Good Morning Kashmir.

Using her eight kanal fertile land, Bano began cultivating a variety of vegetables including radish, cucumber, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, peas, beans, and chillies, which not only provided her with a source of livelihood but also enabled her to support other farmers in the area in turning their own agriculture farming into profitable enterprises.

Bano's commitment to cultivating organic vegetables is evident, and she attributes much of her success to the Agriculture Department officials who regularly visit her farm and encourage her to adopt new practices in the field.

Bano's innovative agricultural techniques and dedication to organic farming have made her a role model for many farmers and young people in the district, who frequently visit her farm seeking expert advice on increasing the quality and quantity of their produce.

Bano emphasizes the benefits of organic farming, noting that it is a low-cost production method that can yield a premium price for quality produce.

Her own success in organic farming has provided her with financial security, and she continues to work hard to further improve her enterprise.

Bano's commitment to innovation and excellence is evident in her cultivation of onion seedlings on four kanal of land, which she sells in October and has promoted to other farmers over the years.

She produces at least 150 quintals of tomatoes annually, which has greatly improved her financial condition and made her an example for other farmers in the village. Bano's produce is in high demand and is sold to different areas, including Kargil and other parts of Kashmir, as well as local markets and mandis.

Recognizing Bano's unique agriculture techniques and impressive success, the Agriculture Department has praised her work and encouraged others to follow her lead.

Bano is now expanding her enterprise into indoor agriculture activities such as mushroom and protected cultivation.

Her annual income from agriculture farming is between Rs.8-10 Lakh, which she invests to further strengthen and grow her enterprise.

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