Mangilal: Have you ever wondered how a small farmer can earn more by leaving his old farming and adopting new methods? Today we will tell you the story of a farmer who has done wonders in farming with his hard work and new thinking.
The story of Mangilal, who lives in Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a lesson for every farmer. Apart from traditional farming, Mangilal started polyhouse farming. He worked very hard and succeeded in this new farming. He not only increased his income, but also became a good example for other farmers. Let us know how Mangilal started polyhouse farming, what difficulties he faced and how he earns up to 4-5 lakh rupees a year today. This story is not just about Mangilal’s success, it shows how farming is changing in India and how farmers can become rich.
Introduction to Mangilal
Mangilal, a resident of Jaipur, Rajasthan, decided to do something new in the agriculture sector by moving away from traditional farming. His parents were doing traditional farming. Mangilal thought that something new should be done according to the time, so that he can do something modern and big in farming. Therefore, he chose protected cultivation through polyhouse farming.
What is polyhouse farming?
Nowadays the method of farming has completely changed. With modern equipment and techniques, now farming is done inside a plastic shed instead of open field, which is called polyhouse. In this method, the outside weather does not affect. You can control the temperature inside according to your need. Also, the infestation of pests is also less in it, due to which crops can be grown without using harmful pesticides. Jaipur farmer Mangilal also adopted this polyhouse farming technique and benefited from it.
Mangilal took inspiration from his parents
Mangilal says that his inspiration is his mother and father, due to whom he was able to understand farming so well. He was interested in farming since childhood, but in the desire to do something different, he decided to do polyhouse farming instead of traditional farming. He has been doing this farming for about 1.5 years. After passing 10th, he started thinking of doing something different, the result of which he got to see in the future.
Idea of ​​​​farming in Polyhouse
Mangilal lives in Govindpur, Jaipur. Where other farmers around him were doing normal farming, then Mangilal thought of doing polyhouse farming. However, he had to face risk and lack of knowledge in this. But he chose this path. He gathered information about protected farming from the surrounding areas and started polyhouse farming with government assistance.
Crops grown in Polyhouse
Mangilal says that he has been farming on his 1 acre land for the last 1.5 years, where he grows crops like cucumber, capsicum, tomato, and chilli inside the polyhouse. For this, a nursery is first prepared, so that the plants become strong and healthy. By farming inside the polyhouse, the crops are of better quality and their yield is also higher. Mangilal has seen that this technique helps him prepare the crops quickly, which also gives him an opportunity to sell them at a good price in the market. This entire experience has made him more excited about farming.
Irrigation and Fertilizer in Polyhouse Farming
Mangilal uses drip irrigation method for irrigation of crops in polyhouse farming, which helps in saving water. Apart from this, they also do animal husbandry, which gives them cow dung manure, Jeevamrit and vermicompost. They have cows, buffaloes, and goats, whose manure they use in their fields. This natural manure provides the crops with the necessary nutrition, improving both their quality and yield. Mangilal believes that these methods are not only environmentally friendly, but are also making his business more successful.
What is drip irrigation system?
Drip irrigation system or drip irrigation technique is a method of irrigation that irrigates the entire field in a very small amount of water. In this system, water is used only as per requirement. This system prevents wastage of water. In drip irrigation, drops of water in the fields fall on the plants at a slow speed. Water reaches the roots directly. Through this system, water reaches the plants and crops in the fields through drains or pipes.Â
Solar Power Plant for Irrigation
Mangilal says that he has installed a 3 kW solar power plant for polyhouse farming. This has helped him reduce the consumption of electricity during farming, which is also saving costs. He installed this plant through government subsidy, the total cost of which was about 70 thousand rupees. The use of solar energy has not only reduced the cost of electricity, but it is also beneficial for the environment. Mangilal believes that this technology will make his farming more sustainable in the future.
Marketing and challenges
Mangilal says that there are some challenges in organic farming. Sometimes there is an outbreak of pests, which can harm the crops. Apart from this, many shopkeepers in the market want to sell chemical products, but if you take decisions after thinking wisely, then you can reduce the use of these products. Mangilal has found that with the right approach, a good crop can be grown without any chemicals. He sells his crops in nearby markets and earns an annual income of Rs 4-5 lakh from his 1 acre land. This is the result of his hard work and dedication, which motivates him to move forward.
Solution to the problem
To control the infestation of pests, Mangilal makes neem oil spray and sprays it on the crops, which is a natural remedy. If there is any problem in the roots, he uses white neem bark made at home. This remedy is not only effective, but also safe for the environment. In this way, he is able to keep his fields healthy and productive.
Future plans Suggestions for other farmers
Mangilal believes that the government schemes have benefited him a lot. If the government continues such schemes in the future, his work will increase further and he will be able to do farming in a better way.
Along with this, Mangilal advises other farmers that they should not use chemical products. Farmers should get their soil tested, so that they can do the right farming according to their soil and climate. It is also very important to use organic manure, which improves the quality and yield of crops. In this way, all farmers can make their agriculture successful through natural methods.
Advantages of Polyhouse Farming
It requires less water, pesticides and chemicals.
Crops can be grown in any season. The crop is not affected by the external climate.
The effect of pests is less and the quality of the crop is good.
The yield is 5 to 10 times more.
In the cultivation of vegetables, fruits and flowers, up to 90% water is conserved and the shelf life of the produce also increases.
The need for fertilizer is also less.
Conclusion
In this way, Mangilal ji has not only increased his income through polyhouse farming, but he has also become a source of inspiration for others. His story shows that with the right information and using modern techniques, any farmer can achieve success.Â
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