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May 2026 | โ๏ธ Mitti Gold Organic | ๐๏ธ
Farming
Number of Plants and Sowing Ratio
Correct choice of plants and their number is very important in modern medicinal farming. According to detailed 2000-word guides, about 20,000 Ashwagandha plants or 40,000 Tulsi plants can be planted in one acre. Medicinal plants do not need much chemical fertilizer; instead, the use of "Vermicompost" and "Cow Urine" increases their medicinal power. Be sure to check the soil before sowing, as some plants prefer soil with more drainage.
Use of Organic Fertilizer in Farming
The primary use of these plants is in the "pharmaceutical industry" and "cosmetics." For the farmer, the biggest advantage is to adopt "Organic Farming." Use of harmful pesticides on medicinal plants is prohibited, as it spoils their quality. Therefore, use of Jeevamrut and Dashparni Ark is best. This not only reduces costs but also gets a premium price in the market. The Government of India is now also giving subsidies and training to farmers through the "National Medicinal Plants Board" (NMPB).
1
Plant Selection
Choose plants according to market demand and your climate.
2
Seed Treatment
Treat seeds with Beejamrut.
3
Preparing Nursery
For small seeds, prepare nursery beds first.
4
Transplanting
Transplant plants at the correct distance.
5
Irrigation Management
Use drip irrigation so that water reaches the roots.
6
Weed Control
Do weeding and hoeing from time to time.
7
Harvesting Time
Harvest when active ingredients are highest in the plants.
8
Drying and Grading
Dry in the shade so that medicinal properties remain intact.
Result: Gold even from Barren Land
Medicinal farming is a boon for areas where there is a shortage of water or the soil is less fertile. This gives more return with less hard work.
Improvement of Ecosystem
Plants like Tulsi and Neem purify the air and promote biodiversity.
Protection of Natural Properties
Doing pollution-free farming is the protection of plants. This increases the effect of medicines.
Global Herbal Market
The global demand for Ayurvedic herbs has increased by over 500% post-pandemic, opening up huge export opportunities for Indian farmers growing certified medicinal plants.
Farming and Processing Equipment
We provide specialized root harvesting machines, solar dryers, and pulverizers to help farmers process medicinal plants right on the field for better market value.
๐ฑ Ayurvedic Farming and Contract Farming
Contact us for medicinal plant farming and market connection. WhatsApp: +91 95372 30173
Questions About Medicinal Farming
Can it be grown in less water? +
Yes, most medicinal plants (like Aloe Vera, Ashwagandha) are very good in less water.
Do wild animals eat these plants? +
Animals do not touch many plants like Ashwagandha and Kalmegh due to bitterness or smell.
Does the government give subsidies? +
Yes, a subsidy of 50% to 75% is available on the cultivation of some plants.
Where to sell the goods? +
Large Ayurvedic companies (like Patanjali, Dabur) and district markets are the best options.
Is there a need for training? +
Yes, it is better to take training to learn the correct time for harvesting and the drying process.