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Onion cum Coriander Leaves Production Technology

Onion cum Coriander Leaves Production Technology

Profile

Shri Indrasan

Shri Indrasan Kushwaha
Village Ajirma, Post Raghavpuri, District Surguja, Chhattisgarh
(Mobile : 08103368996)

Age: 50 years
Education: Primary School
Landholding: 1.5 acres
Farming experience: 30 years
Crops grown: Maize, wheat, okra, cucurbits, onion, coriander, sweetpea, cabbage, cauliflower and other seasonal vegetables
Livestock: Dairy cattle
Recognition:
Member of Farmer's Cooperative Society

Description of innovation

Onion cum coriander

Farmers grow onion as a sole crop, but Shri Kushwaha sowed one row of multi-cut coriander along the border of onion plot. He received 2-3 kg green coriander leaves from small size of 3mx4. plot. Thus, this combination harvest of 2.5 to 4.0 tonnes/ha as companion crop with onion gave an additional income of Rs 15,000/ ha.

Practical utility of innovation

There is shortage of coriander leaves in the market during late winter. Thus growing of multi-cut coriander hybrid variety along with the border of onion beds can successfully give the 2.5 to 4.0 tonnes of leaves/ha without hampering growth of main crop. This innovation provides additional income without involving much cost. This is an ideal example of getting recurring benefit with amicable adjustment of companion crop without affecting profitability of main crop.

Source: Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Last Modified : 3/1/2020



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