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Chirata is an annual herb 30-80 cm. high; leaves lanceolate acute; flowers greenishpurple. It is naturally found in temperate to sub-alpine Himalayan areas from J&K, H.P., U. P. to Arunachal Pradesh on slopes between 1800-3600 m. altitude. Flower & fruiting July to September.
The plant can be grown in variety of soils with sandy loam rich in carbon and humus. It can be grown in sub-temperate regions between + 1500 to 2100m altitude. Nursery beds are prepared in selected areas of suitable climatic conditions.
Nursery beds are prepared in selected areas of suitable climatic conditions. Seeds are sown during May-Jun. After 3-4 months seedlings are transplanted in the field in rows at a distance of 45-60cm. The distance between two rows is also kept about 60 cm.
Chirata has increased with higher demand in india. India ranks first in Chirata production (98%). Our company also provides the facility of Buy Back agreement.
Plants are collected when the capsules are fully formed during summer or in October–November. Plants flower within six to eight months, and thus provide yield and seeds for propagation every year. The whole plant is collected and dried. When harvested early, some plants can be left in the fields so that seeds mature, which can be collected in October for the purpose of growing next crop.
Distance (in acre) | Seeds kit in acre | Cost of seeds kit | Fertilizer | Cost of cultivation |
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1 ½ *2 ft | 1 kg | 3,500 /- | 5,000 | 8,500 /- |
Total Expenses: 8,500 /- |
Income of month | Total Dry Plants | Company buy-back of dry Plants | Total |
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In 7th month | 10 quintal (1000 kg) | 30 rs. kg | 1000*30 = 30,000/- |
Total income: = 30,000/- |
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