Surguja/Surajpur:(Chhattisgarh):The Brinjal which is also known by the name of a ‘poor man’s vegetable' is one of the most preferred cash crops among marginal growers. Almost, every household in India has cooked this vegetable. India is the second-largest producer of Brinjal after China. Over 1.4 million small, marginal and resource-poor farmers grow the crop. Brinjal is grown in almost every part of the country as it can grow well even under drought conditions.
A youth from Chhattisgarh's Silphili village, Dinesh Roy who is a farming enthusiast has taken brinjal farming to a whole new level. Roy, using the Israeli method has grown Brinjal plants that grow up to 7 to 8 feet long.
Not only this, the age of this plant ranges from one year to one and a half years. In a year, one plant grows a crop of brinjal up to one quintal.