The farmer has earned about Rs. 6 lakhs in a year from his nursery. In agriculture, personal experience and an inquisitive mind are two known ingredients for success. “Often,
we come across reports of some farmer developing a low cost invention
which becomes popular. Mr. Alagarsamy in Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu
has developed a high yielding moringa (drumstick) variety named PAVM
which yields for nearly 8-9 months a year,” says Mr. P. Vivekanandan,
Executive Director, Sustainable Agriculture
and Environmental Voluntary Action (SEVA), Virattipathu, Madurai.
All praise The
variety has become such an instant hit with hundreds of farmers in
Dindugal, Coimbatore and Erode areas that even scientists from the
Horticultural College and Research Institute (under the Tamil Nadu
Agriculture University), Periyakulam are all praise for Mr. Algarsamy’s
path breaking finding. “I am basically a
post-graduate in arts and my 10 acres of land, unemployment and an
inquisitive mind led me to develop the new variety,” says Mr.
Alagarsamy. Through a procedure called air layering,
selected branches from the main tree are cut and soaked in Panchagavya
solution and coir pith placed over them. A polythene
sheet is spread over them and secured with a thread. In about 3 weeks
the grafts grow new roots after which they are separated from the main
tree. The layers are then planted in polythene bags after removing the
polythene sheet. The polythene bags are placed in the nursery for about 20 days after which they can be planted in the main field.”
Less water requirement Compared
to other high yielding varieties, PAVM requires less water and starts
yielding from the 5th or 6th month after planting. “About 150-200 kg of
matured pods can be harvested from a single tree from the second year of
planting,” says Mr. Alagarsamy. If organic practices are followed, the fruits become fleshy and weigh about 200 gm each and stay fresh for nearly a week. Mr. Rajendran, a farmer from Dindugal who has planted this variety says: “I
got an income of rupees one lakh from my one acre in a year as this
variety yields substantially in my red soil, is resistant to diseases,
and responds well to organic practices.”
Another farmer Mr. Kuppusamy from Erode district, Tamil Nadu says:
“Initially I planted about 200 grafts in my one acre and spent about
Rs.50, 000 (for one year) for labour, weeding and manures. The trees
came to harvest from the sixth month and the harvesting is done once a
week. At present, I am harvesting about four bags a week (a bag weighs
500 kilos). The pods are sold at the rate of Rs.5 to Rs. 20 in the local
market.”
Harvesting tonnage “Annually
about 20 tonnes of moringa pods can be harvested (at an average of 100
kilos per tree with 200 trees in an acre) from this variety,” says Mr.
Alagarsamy. In some fields the trees planted along
the hedges recorded more yield than those planted inside the field. A
farmer can easily get a gross income of Rs. 2 lakh a year and after
deducting Rs.75,000 as expenses, a net profit of Rs.1.25 lakhs can be
obtained. Mr. Alagarsamy so far sold more than 10
lakh grafted seedlings to nearly 3,000 farmers in Dindigul, Madurai and
Coimbatore districts. Nearly 6,000 acres in these three districts come
under this variety.
Annual profit In
a year about 2.5 lakh seedlings are produced from his nursery which
fetches him a profit of Rs. 6 lakh a year. Mr. Alagarsamy has been
conferred a host of awards from several organisations for his effort. Readers
can contact Mr. P. Alagarsamy at No:6/39, south street, Pallapatti,
Nilakottai Taluk, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, mobile: 98653 45911 / 97917
74887 and Mr. P. Vivekanandan, email: vivekseva@dataone.in, phone:0452-2380082 and 2380943.
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