Smt.
Premi Garasia w/o Shri Rama Ram a tribal lady farmer of village – Jhamar (Abu
Road) owns 1.0 ha
irrigated cultivable land and grew maize and wheat for dietary requirement and
sold surplus in the market. From existing cropping system, she hardly earned
Rs. 21000-25000/- per annum. This income was not sufficient to satisfy her
family’s requirement. Her husband was
suffering from serious disease and she spent all the income on treatment of her
husband and also borrows money from money lender. She was debtor but now she is
role model of village- Jhamar. After NAIP intervention, in zaid 2008 she took okra in 0.2 ha and bottlegourd in 0.05 ha area . She sold vegetables in Abu Road Vegetable
Market and earned Rs. 60000/- in that year. By this earning in lean season she
became more enthusiastic and decided to cultivate vegetables round the year for
more economic return and prosperity. She took 0.5 ha land on lease in the
village. She cultivates vegetables in 1.0 ha area and put 0.5 ha area for cereal
crops, fennel and castor. In these crops
she also adopted hybrids and HYV’s. In her words “I earn net income of more than Rs. 3.0 lakh per annum. Today I am prosperous and have prestige in
Garasia Community. I spent Rs.3.0 lakh on treatment of my husband and married
daughters. I received ATMA award also. NAIP sub-project changed my life.”
She also motivated neighboring farmers for vegetable cultivation and promised
them that she will market their vegetables at higher price. By her efforts all
the 112 farm families of Jhamar village are growing vegetables round the year.
Smt. Premi procures vegetables from
farmers and sells in Abu Road Vegetable Market. She developed a market
channel. She purchased 2 mobile phones
in the year 2009, one for her and another for her daughter. As per demand in
the market she call her daughter for particular vegetable and her husband and
daughter carries vegetables from the Jhamar village and fetch good price of
vegetables. By this way farmers of
Jhamar are also getting higher price of their produce.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Prosperity due to cotton cultivation – Bheru Singh
For Bheru Singh, a small
farmer of a village, Jharna (Mavli-I), NAIP provided good opportunity to became
rich farmer. He has 1.5 ha agricultural land and hardly fulfilled needs of
family by growing maize and wheat with traditional practices. According to him
he never produced surplus more than 3-4 q wheat and 2-3 q maize in his life
prior to NAIP. By the use of HYV’s and
scientific cultivation practices, he is produced 50 q surplus wheat and maize.
He had never seen such bumper production and never dream of it. Looking to the
bumper yield of maize and wheat he desired for cash crops. Under NAIP, support
was provided to him for Bt. cotton cultivation. He cultivated cotton crop in
0.12 ha area and harvested cotton worth Rs. 20000/-. Thereafter, he adopted
cotton cultivation in more area. Now he raises cotton seedlings in polyhouse
prior to monsoon and transplant in the field after onset of monsoon. Looking to
the success of cotton crop more than 250 farmers adopted cotton cultivation,
whereas earlier no farmer was cultivating this crop. Due to adoption of cash
crop and quality seed along with improved cultural practices he became
prosperous and his annual income from agriculture is more than Rs. 1.8 lakh.
Quality seeds and crop diversification brought prosperity to Dharm Lal Gadari
A small farmer of village Bhimal (Mavli-I) Sh. Dharm
Lal Gadari S/o Sh. Nathu Ji Gadari has 3.2 ha fragmented land with one open
well. Due to fragmented and undulating land holding he cultivated only 3.0 ha land
in kharif season and 1.5 ha in rabi season. Before NAIP intervention he
grew maize and wheat. After fulfilling his family requirement he hardly sold
cereals worth Rs. 20-25 thousand in a year. To fulfill his family’s need he
purchased 5 buffaloes by taking loan from money lender and bank. But NAIP
brought prosperity to him through seed replacement and crop diversification. After
NAIP intervention he first time replaced seed of wheat with HYV Raj-3077 and
harvested 11 q wheat from 0.2 ha (1 bigha) land whereas earlier he could
harvest only 4-5 q wheat from same piece of land. Looking to the potential of
improved varieties, he introduced hybrid maize in 0.2 ha and harvested 8.5 q
maize whereas earlier productivity from same piece of land was only 3.0 – 3.5
q. He decided to adopt only HYV’s and hybrids of crops in his all fields.
Further under water management
intervention, he was provided 20 HDPE pipes from the project. This helped him
in achieving productivity of wheat 65 q/ha and maize 54 q/ha. He increased
irrigated area during rabi by
purchasing more pipes from market. He started Bt. cotton cultivation and is harvesting
cotton of value Rs. 25000/- from 0.2 ha. With increased income he purchased
more buffaloes and now he is having 15 buffaloes. He also purchased all
necessary farm implements, bike, dug tube well and constructed new house. His
wards are studying at Udaipur. In his
own words “Earlier I had debt, but now I
have bank deposit of Rs. 1.0 lakh and my yearly net saving is Rs. 1.5 lakh.
Thanks to NAIP for this change.”
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