"Aloe Vera village" brings prosperity to Indian farmers

Published 2021년 9월 16일

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Tribal women in Jharkhand's Deori village have found success in a non-traditional farming venture, growing Aloe Vera, with the support of the Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR). The village now produces about 50kg of aloe vera leaves daily, leading to substantial profits for the farmers. Each farmer earns around Rs10,000 a month, with women making up the majority of those engaged in the cultivation. The villagers' interest in the venture increased due to the rumored health benefits of aloe vera juice during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Tribal women in Jharkhand have turned to non-traditional cultivation of Aloe Vera, a kind of medicinal plant, which has brought them a substantial amount of profit. Residents from Deori village in Jharkhand’s Ranchi district switched over to this unconventional farming in 2018 after being informed about its attractive returns by the Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) scientists. They also provided 6,000 saplings to the villagers free of cost to start with the farming. Two years on, the village has got the tag of ‘Aloe Vera village’ because of the huge produce. The village produces some 50kg of aloe vera leaves per day. Every villager from Deori is engaged in the cultivation, setting aside traditional farming which not only required much attention but also a lot of investment. Each farmer is earning around Rs10,000 a month on the produce. What is interesting about this farming is that a majority of the farmers engaged in its cultivation are women. “We were imparted ...
Source: Hortidaily

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