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This Haryana farmer cultivates various Japanese flowers on his 12 acre land

If you really wish to do something in your life, then there is nothing that can stop you from that. Ranbir Singh, who resides in Palwal, Haryana, had a similar story. He grows flowers and sells them in Delhi's Ghazipur Phoolmandi (flower market) on daily basis. He began his floriculture in just two acres.  But at present, he cultivates Japanese flowers on 12 acres.

He sells his exotic flowers to various parts of the country, including Delhi. He earns lakhs per year by cultivating more than a dozen exotic flowers.

Ranveer Singh, a farmer from Palwal, has been farming since childhood, but it was in 1995 that he began floriculture for the first time.

He told, that when he first started floriculture, he didn't make much money, but as time went on, he began to earn more from floriculture than from ordinary crops. In their fields, they now grow hundreds of different flowers. They are selling them in the markets of Delhi & Haryana. They also go straight to the flower market of Ghazipur. 

Read the complete article at www.krishijagran.com.

 

 

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