It not practical or ground report.. 1.Cost... 2.Labour & Equipment.. 3.Maitanence cost.. 4.Crop Quality & Quantity.. 5.Worldwide sources.. 6.Demond & Supply.. 7.Local Government rule or foreign rule. 8.Price... &... Net profit.. If +Ve former win... If - Ve, he is under debit... May sucide... lief is finish (for example : paddy or Rice production)
Pod cast Hindi and photos के साथ रखें , ताकी किसान समझ सके । बहुत अच्छी पहल है आपकी , Best wishes, we have Haryana agriculture university in our city , bring some scientists on board , they very humble and nice
Wow. Highly informative, knowledgeable podcast. Want to know from Mr Anand - 1. How to contact you? 2. What is your suggestion to change the entire traditional crop (rice or wheat as normally people grow)to CASH crops of a say one village or 3-4 villages with approx 100-500 acres of land assuring them of minimum return every year so that they will change with time? Means after doing Hydroponic they will not go for traditional crops as people are apprehensive.
See China and other countries practising protected cultivation is because nature doesn’t support them the way it does India. Leaving the land holding and other economical factors aside If we only discuss the need of hydroponics and soil less agriculture in India it seems to miss a strong why? Half of India has tropical climate where installing a protected structure is foolish because a 15-20 % increase in production will not be able to equate the expenses in installing proceed cultivation unit. As far as north is concerned states like HR PB RJ UP cash and grain crops are popular and HP JK UK and some stars of north east are into fruit production. The primary agenda of NVPH is to maintain temperatures and sun we neither have extreme climates nor bad sun in at least half of the country so where there’s a need. Rest of the country is away from crops supported in a Polyhouse. See people not directly engaged in farming are commenting on its future. Me being a commercial vegetable grower sees Polyhouse and other structures as a total waste of money. In India we need to educate the farmer on how he/ she can make maximum from what they have. Giving deeper inside into their existing crop systems, for example take vegetables, here the farmer needs to know where to source plants from, proper soil preparation, mulching techniques, transplantation, fertigation in different stages of plant, fruit picking dynamics, fergation after fruit picking, staking, grading sorting understanding market prices when to grow what to grow and how to sell. Farmers need to understand pest resistance and fungal infestation of soil and all these aspects are also involved with protected cultivation eve. In hydroponics we need to solarise cocopeat. AI is going to play a vital role in weather prediction so it’s important to address the question right.
Weather has become erratic in India and especially when we talk of Punjab , HR , Up etc temperature in summer goes upto 45 and in winter comes down to 3-5c . Also the soil on the states of Punjab and Haryana is becoming poor because of excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides. Also soil moisture level is going up because of flood irrigation . Polyhouse are called Tropical greenhouse . It is meant to use in tropical climate. Looking the way climate is changing Protected cultivation is the way forward. Having almost same or more land under cultivation when compared to China , why are we still not able to meet the production numbers . What is the % of export from India ? How about the monsoon and rainy season and peak summers ? To flatten the price curve and make sure a consistent supply in the market we will need more lands to come under protected cultivation in India
Coming to hydroponics, A report has been published by FAO saying that 50% of top soil has already been degraded. Also hydroponics helps you in giving precise fertigation to the plants . Always there's less buffer zone. Secondly you are not worried about soil borne disease when you grow hydropnically. The major advantage of growing in hydroponics is that it prevents you from heavy metal present in soil in some parts of India . India might not be ready today for hydroponics but future belongs to it
Well talking HR PB UP they are not vegetable growing states because they are extremely short on farm labour and as far as Polyhouse is concerned name me one tropical country which uses Polyhouse on large scale as in more than 50% of the land is under protected cultivation. See Polyhouse and protected cultivation is required for areas with harsh climates like in Europe Israel UAE etc where climates don’t support horticulture. Well flood irrigation can be tackled with drip irrigation and plastic mulching. So all in all putting in money in a Polyhouse is like raising funds for a startup which has no control over their product price. The problem is the cost of production, we normal high tech farmers produce around 50 tons of tomatoes on an average at 4 inr/kg with Polyhouse your cost will be at 12 inr and the average cost of tomatoes seldomly goes over 10. My point here is to make our farmers stronger in our existing system and not telling them why put in more money which they don’t have.
Volume of exports in India are lesser because of our consumption China is a completely non vegetarian country so their vegetables are mostly exported, additionally the export lobby in India is not very strong. Coming to hydroponics Hydroponics is the lamest solution to India problems in agriculture, we have land, water, climate, sun why do we need it. A hydroponic protected unit costs 1.25 cr at least for an acre where is the farmer going to go and what do you grow their lettuce puckchoy kale and stuff we Indians don’t eat regularly the only benefit in hydroponics is in training and selling equipment and providing consultancy which you people are doing so please stop wrongly influencing the young to be farmers they any ways know very poorly about the topic.
Great information, thanks for bringing this. would be amazing if you would have added referencing pics and videos, that would also help new cummoers to understand it better.
This is a very insightful podcast for diverse kinds of people including young agri-entrepreneurs, farmers, researchers as well as agri-students. But this protected cultivation will only be profitable if there is a different market and customers for the produce of greenhouse, as the cost of cultivation is higher in protected cultivation than open field cultivation.
Congratulations on the release of the podcast! Your insights into the Indian horticulture industry and the global agriculture industry are incredibly valuable. I'm excited to listen to your discussion on addressing post-harvest losses, exploring the potential of the Indian horticulture industry, and the role of Farmer Producer Organizations. These are crucial topics for anyone involved in the agriculture industry. I'll definitely give it a listen and share my feedback. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
If we see the temperature flacutation and environmental flacutation it's increasing sucking pest so if we want.to eat good then this is last option and if you thing this cost effective you could start with small area 5R
Great analysis and it will be better to franchise this pod cast in native languages to support more in the village areas. If villages grow, individuals and country grows🙏🙏🌼🌼
Amazingly, u r not talking of msp , unless farmer is assured his bumper crop will not end up on roadside for want of minimum support price (msp) , he can't jump on your bandwagon, however attractively packaged .
Surprisingly, only Punjab Haryana farmers have issue with map otherwise we don’t see any problems in any of the states .. am from south but never see any of this here.
Hi very good podcost , Congratulations for the podcost and majority of farmers in india do open field and request to touch point on open field farming , like. How to use minimal herbicide , best fertilizer,optimal curative intsectcide so that open field farming is profitable and sustainable.
Thoda mindset badlo Apna @ravinsharma3951. Hamara udeshya yahan logon ko educate karna hai, aur usko bhi aap scam keh rahe ho. na hi ham kuch aapko bechne ka koshish kar rahe hain. Desh ko aage badhana hai to ye mindset badlo
Can you help me set up my terrace vegetable garden?I want to grow bell pepper and tomatoes in Delhi in May and June. I contacted your company but never got any response.I don't want to do it for commercial purposes,Its only for personal use.Rajan Gupta never responded
Do you think farmers are so dumb? Lol protective cultivation heats up a lot.. hydroponic expenses are different. I myself own large hydroponic farm.. just go with XBNF farming
Right question all say don't use herbicide pesticides, but right usage of herbicide pesticides fertilizer are not clear to many of the people , it will be helpfull for many if we get best solutions or guide lines on this
Voice and way of asking questions ditto Raj shamani .. ❤
Indian weather do not require too many greenhouses like china. U started with wrong assumption.
It not practical or ground report..
1.Cost...
2.Labour & Equipment..
3.Maitanence cost..
4.Crop Quality & Quantity..
5.Worldwide sources..
6.Demond & Supply..
7.Local Government rule or foreign rule.
8.Price... &... Net profit.. If +Ve former win... If - Ve, he is under debit... May sucide... lief is finish (for example : paddy or Rice production)
Pod cast Hindi and photos के साथ रखें , ताकी किसान समझ सके । बहुत अच्छी पहल है आपकी ,
Best wishes, we have Haryana agriculture university in our city , bring some scientists on board , they very humble and nice
Thank you for your feedback! We would love to host some scientists. You can connect with me at abhinav@agriplast.co.in and we will make it happen
Wow. Highly informative, knowledgeable podcast. Want to know from Mr Anand - 1. How to contact you? 2. What is your suggestion to change the entire traditional crop (rice or wheat as normally people grow)to CASH crops of a say one village or 3-4 villages with approx 100-500 acres of land assuring them of minimum return every year so that they will change with time? Means after doing Hydroponic they will not go for traditional crops as people are apprehensive.
Great video..thank u both of u for sharing the knowledge
finaaly some good channel for agriculture . all the best for the channel
Thanks for your support!
See China and other countries practising protected cultivation is because nature doesn’t support them the way it does India. Leaving the land holding and other economical factors aside If we only discuss the need of hydroponics and soil less agriculture in India it seems to miss a strong why? Half of India has tropical climate where installing a protected structure is foolish because a 15-20 % increase in production will not be able to equate the expenses in installing proceed cultivation unit. As far as north is concerned states like HR PB RJ UP cash and grain crops are popular and HP JK UK and some stars of north east are into fruit production. The primary agenda of NVPH is to maintain temperatures and sun we neither have extreme climates nor bad sun in at least half of the country so where there’s a need. Rest of the country is away from crops supported in a Polyhouse. See people not directly engaged in farming are commenting on its future. Me being a commercial vegetable grower sees Polyhouse and other structures as a total waste of money. In India we need to educate the farmer on how he/ she can make maximum from what they have. Giving deeper inside into their existing crop systems, for example take vegetables, here the farmer needs to know where to source plants from, proper soil preparation, mulching techniques, transplantation, fertigation in different stages of plant, fruit picking dynamics, fergation after fruit picking, staking, grading sorting understanding market prices when to grow what to grow and how to sell. Farmers need to understand pest resistance and fungal infestation of soil and all these aspects are also involved with protected cultivation eve. In hydroponics we need to solarise cocopeat. AI is going to play a vital role in weather prediction so it’s important to address the question right.
Weather has become erratic in India and especially when we talk of Punjab , HR , Up etc temperature in summer goes upto 45 and in winter comes down to 3-5c .
Also the soil on the states of Punjab and Haryana is becoming poor because of excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides. Also soil moisture level is going up because of flood irrigation .
Polyhouse are called Tropical greenhouse . It is meant to use in tropical climate. Looking the way climate is changing Protected cultivation is the way forward. Having almost same or more land under cultivation when compared to China , why are we still not able to meet the production numbers . What is the % of export from India ? How about the monsoon and rainy season and peak summers ? To flatten the price curve and make sure a consistent supply in the market we will need more lands to come under protected cultivation in India
Coming to hydroponics, A report has been published by FAO saying that 50% of top soil has already been degraded. Also hydroponics helps you in giving precise fertigation to the plants . Always there's less buffer zone. Secondly you are not worried about soil borne disease when you grow hydropnically. The major advantage of growing in hydroponics is that it prevents you from heavy metal present in soil in some parts of India .
India might not be ready today for hydroponics but future belongs to it
Well talking HR PB UP they are not vegetable growing states because they are extremely short on farm labour and as far as Polyhouse is concerned name me one tropical country which uses Polyhouse on large scale as in more than 50% of the land is under protected cultivation. See Polyhouse and protected cultivation is required for areas with harsh climates like in Europe Israel UAE etc where climates don’t support horticulture. Well flood irrigation can be tackled with drip irrigation and plastic mulching. So all in all putting in money in a Polyhouse is like raising funds for a startup which has no control over their product price. The problem is the cost of production, we normal high tech farmers produce around 50 tons of tomatoes on an average at 4 inr/kg with Polyhouse your cost will be at 12 inr and the average cost of tomatoes seldomly goes over 10. My point here is to make our farmers stronger in our existing system and not telling them why put in more money which they don’t have.
Volume of exports in India are lesser because of our consumption China is a completely non vegetarian country so their vegetables are mostly exported, additionally the export lobby in India is not very strong.
Coming to hydroponics
Hydroponics is the lamest solution to India problems in agriculture, we have land, water, climate, sun why do we need it. A hydroponic protected unit costs 1.25 cr at least for an acre where is the farmer going to go and what do you grow their lettuce puckchoy kale and stuff we Indians don’t eat regularly the only benefit in hydroponics is in training and selling equipment and providing consultancy which you people are doing so please stop wrongly influencing the young to be farmers they any ways know very poorly about the topic.
These replies are for agriplast they are misguiding Indian farmers
Great information, thanks for bringing this. would be amazing if you would have added referencing pics and videos, that would also help new cummoers to understand it better.
This is a very insightful podcast for diverse kinds of people including young agri-entrepreneurs, farmers, researchers as well as agri-students. But this protected cultivation will only be profitable if there is a different market and customers for the produce of greenhouse, as the cost of cultivation is higher in protected cultivation than open field cultivation.
Congratulations on the release of the podcast! Your insights into the Indian horticulture industry and the global agriculture industry are incredibly valuable. I'm excited to listen to your discussion on addressing post-harvest losses, exploring the potential of the Indian horticulture industry, and the role of Farmer Producer Organizations. These are crucial topics for anyone involved in the agriculture industry. I'll definitely give it a listen and share my feedback. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Great initiative to start this channel❤
Bhai... Mecademia nuts ke market ke bare me bataye.... Fasal to koi uga leta hai lekin market का problem hai......
95% viewers are not farmers and viewing this category 😂😂
That’s how we grow❤️
It isn't beginner friendly, directly diven into science
Good information 👍👍👍
Thank you!
In case of electricity concern we can use solar power .....
If we see the temperature flacutation and environmental flacutation it's increasing sucking pest so if we want.to eat good then this is last option and if you thing this cost effective you could start with small area 5R
Can we start farming with simple greenhouses? Whare there is no cooling fan etc ,just greenhouse?
Great analysis and it will be better to franchise this pod cast in native languages to support more in the village areas. If villages grow, individuals and country grows🙏🙏🌼🌼
Thank you for your suggestion!
Very informative podcast, keep it up..
Thank you!
No he is completely wrong.
Hydroponic’s can’t be the future of farming in india.
He is not aware of the ground reality. Sounds funny what he says 😂😂
Vegetable price are quite low,as farmer depends upon market
How to predict weather will be
Very informative and motivating podcast...
Thanks for listening
Amazingly, u r not talking of msp , unless farmer is assured his bumper crop will not end up on roadside for want of minimum support price (msp) , he can't jump on your bandwagon, however attractively packaged .
Surprisingly, only Punjab Haryana farmers have issue with map otherwise we don’t see any problems in any of the states .. am from south but never see any of this here.
i want to know the basics which you have explained,
can you refer appropriate book or any source?
you can refer THE FUNDAMENTALS OF AGRICULTURE BY ARUN KATYAN. its a deep book by the way.
Good knowledge ❤
Initial cost & Expenditure too much.. All farmer not affordable......!!!!
Hi very good podcost , Congratulations for the podcost and majority of farmers in india do open field and request to touch point on open field farming , like. How to use minimal herbicide , best fertilizer,optimal curative intsectcide so that open field farming is profitable and sustainable.
Thank you, noted!
Awesome video... ❤
Thanks 🤗
Kripaya Chhote aur gav k kishano k liye asan bhasa me samjhaye .
Aapko Kya Samajh nahi aaya, hamse poochiye
Bhaiya have you also done Bsc Agriculture or ABM?
I love it, very informative & do more videos bro.
Thank you so much!
Thank you 😊
traditional farming is the best.
we want more video of ashish anand in this channel
Sure! Soon
Labor shortage is one of the biggest problem farmers are facing.
True!
Very good podcast
It's informative ❤
Happy to hear
How many land does needed for it
Super podcast for farmers❤
Glad you enjoy it!
where is your Farm location ?
Could you guys make the video in English or English subtitles thanks
Noted
Waste of time for an indian farmer 😢
Learning is never a waste of time, bada socho
Economics of project cost
Great 👍
Pls make English subtile
Hey bro one podcast in open field I have no fund for greenhouses, nft, poli Houses and hydrophobic
Sure
Bhai Apke liye ek channel recommend karna Chahta hu gajanand Agrawal ❤
Dekhta hoon
Fantastic pod cast
Thank you!
Improve sound quality,
Thank you for your feedback :)
Very informative
Thank you!
Aapse contact kesh kr sekte hai ❤
Mat Karoo scam hai
Please reach me on abhinav@agriplast.co.in😊
Thoda mindset badlo Apna @ravinsharma3951. Hamara udeshya yahan logon ko educate karna hai, aur usko bhi aap scam keh rahe ho. na hi ham
kuch aapko bechne ka koshish kar rahe hain. Desh ko aage badhana hai to ye mindset badlo
I think many farmers children are not in farming because of price fluctuations
That’s all they know, nobody tells them the good side
This is the real problem. Fix that and everything falls in place. Hydroponics is for desert lands with limited water. India needs no till.
Zeta farm ke sath kab aa raha hai sir
Sorry Bhai aap ne to unka interview le rakha hai.
Bye the way I love what you are doing for farmers ❤
Videos are very long can you please condense the video to 30 minutes or so. Good information though 👍
Do one more pod cast only on Hydroponics with ashish sir
Noted!
Hydroponic system is the future. You got to be kidding me. Seriously...
Very Informative
Thank you!
Can you have any training program?? *Ashish_Anand* ??
Join his free webinar on 17th March
www.protectedcultivation.com/protected-cultivation-webinar-2024/
Can you help me set up my terrace vegetable garden?I want to grow bell pepper and tomatoes in Delhi in May and June. I contacted your company but never got any response.I don't want to do it for commercial purposes,Its only for personal use.Rajan Gupta never responded
Hi there,
Sorry for the troubled experience
You can reach out to us on 8141446666!
ok..thanks@@AgriTalkbyAbhinavRoy
Nice idea
How Sikkim become a organic state
Hindi m bola kro yrr
Ham koi aamrika se nhi dekh rhe h🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏?
Bhai Hindi mein hi hai🙏🙏🙏?
😂😅
@@AgriTalkbyAbhinavRoy wakai m aap chenal se jankari hmare bhut kam aati h❤
❤️❤️ big fan ❤️❤️
❤️❤️
Bro i am agriculture engineering student in 1st year
Nice sir ji
Supb🎉❤
Thank you!
Very good sir
Thank you!
Do you think farmers are so dumb? Lol protective cultivation heats up a lot.. hydroponic expenses are different. I myself own large hydroponic farm.. just go with XBNF farming
🙏❤️🙏
Ji pranam sir
🙏
Farming is not educated cup of tea.
What is it?
Hey bro I can ask for a one question
Go ahead!
How to manage a pesticides , Harbiside and fertilizer on open filed
I have a 7acre and but more money in this ones spend it
Right question all say don't use herbicide pesticides, but right usage of herbicide pesticides fertilizer are not clear to many of the people , it will be helpfull for many if we get best solutions or guide lines on this
@@kakshchaudhary8808
PQNK is the best method. No market input required. No fertilizer no pesticides. Google it for PQNK.
🎉🎉
AI in agriculture
Coming soon
isbande ko soil ka importance nahin maloom ... hydroponics nahin chala hey
Bhai hindi jyada rakho.
Bakwas video. Real problem is lack of proper water supply. Wo thik kar do sab thik ho jayega.
THIS GUEST IS A LITTLE IRRITATING ! HE NEEDS TO DRINK COOL PANI
हिंदी मे बोलो अग्रेजो 🤬
Hindi bolo yar
Theek hai bhai
Bhai aap kisano ko information dena chate ho to Bharat ke kisano ko hindi achi lagti h please Hindi boliye bhai ji ❤
Kheti ki baat or Esme bhi Hindi se jyada English ghusa diye apani bhasa me baat Karo to jyada logo ko samjh ayega
Kya sahi mein hindi se zyaada English?
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