Sagar: Taking ahead innovations in farming, a young farmer from Madhya Pradesh's Sagar district has come up with a unique initiative to preserve traditional wheat varieties that are at risk of disappearing with their seeds slowly becoming rare.
Akash Chourasiya has grown a total of 36 such varieties of wheat on one acre of land in his farm in Kapuria in Sagar. These varieties include Sona Moti related to the Harappan period as well as extinct seeds like Khapli and Banshi. This young farmer believes that with these varieties, cultivators can have both a good produce and earn huge profits.
Akash has become popular for his innovation techniques and experimentation in farming. Apart from preserving different varieties of seeds, he helps farmers with wheat varieties that give good prices along with high yield in less space and water.
Akash said, "We have traditional wheat varieties here that are increasingly getting extinct. We have tried to preserve all these varieties. We prepare new varieties through these seeds and work on improving their quality so as to make them easily available to the farmers."
He has planted around 36 varieties of wheat by making beds in the field at his farmhouse located in Kapuria in Sagar. Among the seed varieties he has planted include Kali Moustache, Sona-Moti or Pitambara, Basanti, Pratap, Malvika Basanti, Khapli, Kathia, Banshi, Sarjana, Sarvati, Motibasin, Hansraj, Shri, Khaira, Neelambar, Gulambari, Kala Wheat, Kudrat, Red Wheat and RK.