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In recent years, many farmers have started moving away from traditional crops like wheat and paddy, shifting towards more profitable farming options. One of the most successful examples is flower farming, where farmers are earning lakhs of rupees per acre with lower costs and better profits. The government is also supporting this transition by offering attractive subsidies and modern farming equipment.
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Jagtar Singh, a progressive farmer from Salaru village in Karnal, has been cultivating flowers for five years. His experience has shown that flower farming can earn farmers 2 to 3 lakh rupees per acre. Unlike traditional crops, flower farming requires less water and provides higher profits, which has made it a preferred choice among farmers facing water scarcity.
Singh, who used to grow wheat and paddy, shared that these crops required large amounts of water and didn’t offer good returns. With flower farming, however, he makes between Rs 8,000 to 10,000 every week. He urges other farmers to consider this profitable option and reduce their reliance on water-intensive crops.
Prasanna Kaur, another farmer who switched from wheat and paddy to flowers, also speaks highly of the benefits. She mentioned that growing flowers has not only been more profitable but also a sustainable choice. Flower farming helps maintain soil fertility, with crops like marigolds boosting the land's health while providing excellent returns.
The flowers can be harvested quickly, often within a month, and income begins flowing in within a week. Singh recommended marigold farming, which is particularly profitable and requires minimal water. Marigolds can be grown twice a year, making it a highly efficient crop for farmers.
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The government has played a key role in encouraging farmers to adopt horticultural farming. Singh noted that farmers receive subsidies for modern equipment and support for setting up efficient farming systems. In return, local buyers often purchase flowers directly from the fields at rates between Rs 35 to 45 per kilogram, and flowers can be sold in the market for Rs 200 to Rs 250 per basket.
The initial cost of setting up flower farming on one acre is around Rs 15,000, making it an affordable and profitable venture. With the help of government schemes and the growing demand for flowers, farmers like Jagtar Singh and Prasanna Kaur are proving that flower farming can be both financially and environmentally sustainable.
Flower farming has shown that with the right support and knowledge, farmers can transform their agricultural practices, increase their income, and play a key role in sustainable farming. The success of farmers like Jagtar Singh is inspiring many others to explore this profitable path and secure their financial future.
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Flower farming offers a profitable alternative to traditional crops, allowing farmers to earn lakhs per acre with minimal water usage. Supported by government subsidies and modern equipment, it provides a sustainable and financially rewarding option. Farmers like Jagtar Singh serve as examples of success in this growing sector.
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