Sunday, May 5, 2013

Medicinal Plant’s Cultivation Training Program at Pink City



HCMS is organizing a 2 days of Aloe Vera and Medicinal Plant’s Cultivation Training Program in the Second week (10th march- 11th march )  2018. You can have complete guide to growing, harvesting, and marketing Aloe Vera leaves .Valuable information is compiled from growers, research trials, and the author’s own experience. Includes Aloe Vera leaf buyers, sellers, and other resources. Practical Training provided by the Technical experts having experienced of 12-15 years. Attends could be individuals, Co-operates and rural farmers. Session includes market strategic, availability, future of medicinal plant, trading and export opportunities various knowledgeable information available for entrepreneur


OBJECTIVES OF TRAINING PROGRAM:-

1.The complete information about commercial cultivation of Stevia plants and Aloe Vera cultivation.
2.Before starting cultivation what parameters has to be taken?
3.Include field level primary processing /value addition activities.
4.Converting your business into small scale industries ?
5.On what parameters/standard Medicinal cultivation done?
6.Marketing aspects & services?
7.Profit percentage from single buyer and how much it is effective?
8.Guarantee of Buy back guarantor?
9.Certified plant saplings and seeds, surety of certification and standardization of material?
10.How can you choose any medicinal plants according to your place climate, Land soil and water availability?
11.List of Government certified & approved Herbal plants?
12.Climatically conditions, environmental improvement and soil improvement.
13.Employment to unemployed people?
14.Promotions of Herbal plants according to Government Schemes?
15.Medicinal farming through organic preparation?
16.Cultivation of Medicinal plants with minimum water level?
17.Safety about climatic diseases in Medicinal Herbs?
18.How to prepare nursery of Medicinal plants?
19.Subsidy from Central and State Government?
20.Formalities for Organic Certification?
21. Bankable projects and bank loan?

VISIT INCLUDES DURING TRAINING SESSION

1.Vermicompost processing unit.
2.Stevia Farm Visit
3.Aloe-Vera farm visit and technical knowledge about sowing, harvesting, marketing and export.
(a) How to extract pulp from Aloe-Vera leaf?
(b) How to extract Juice from leaf?
4.Lemongrass farm visit.
5.Jatropha farm visit.

TRAINING DETAIL:-

Training Duration:- 2 days

Training Time:- 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Training Place:- Jaipur

Training Type:- Residential Training




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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Amla cultivation in India



AMLA or Indian gooseberry has weathered the adverse climate this year allowing the drought to make little impact on its yield levels, say horticulturists.

The increasing demand for the fruit, particularly in ayurvedic preparations, has enthused growers in Tamil Nadu to take to the cultivation of plant.

Amla Known for its cooling, diuretic and laxative properties, the dried amla fruit is useful in treating haemorrhage, diarrhoea and dysentery.

It is said to be an important constituent of triphala, an ayurvedic formulation used as laxative and treating biliousness. It is used as detergent and shampoo as well. Although these medicinal properties of the dried amla fruit are not new, commercial cultivation of the plant has begun taking shape only in the last three to four years.

Mr Prashant said about 30,000 kg of amla was exported during the last two months and there was a demand for more. ``We are now despatching about 500 kg on a weekly basis from this belt to Singapore and Malaysia. There is demand for fruit from the European countries too,'' he said.

Exports are taking place in a small way, though not directly by the growers. Most of the plants were relatively young (less than 3 years) and hence they were unable to meet the demand, he said.Besides, amla has also been identified as a good alternative wasteland crop apart from sapota, mango, acid lime and sweet oranges Realising the growth potential and the export demand for the fruit, the fruit growers' association has sought the help of the Rajasthan Government for provision of basic infrastructure facilities as irrigation system for the community and cooperative loans assistance for installing drip irrigation systems.




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