Nashik:In a rare feat, a Maharashtra farmer has earned Rs 12,51,000 from selling coriander that he grew on four acres of agricultural land.
Vinayak Hemade, a resident of Nandur Shingote in Sinnar taluka earned a record income thanks to his hard work.
Hemade had sown 45 kg of coriander seeds and says he doesn't use any chemical fertilizers on the crops, instead, organic manure that comes from his cows is used in the field.
Currently, he owns 13 cows that produce 100 litres of milk daily.
Talking about his produce, the farmer said, "My luck changed after growing coriander on my four-acre plot. I sold my produce to my friend Shivaji Katru Darade who traded it. I did not use fertilizers and since I have cows, I used manure. I hope every farmer produces coriander like this without the use of chemical fertilizers."
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