as briefly touched in previous post, watermelon (WM) has been a money spinner to farmers this year.
one of the obvious reasons has been the relentless heat right from Jan 2016 onwards, keeping the demand high through this year's 3 odd months.
it is also a fact that WM has not been this big a hit since 2011. so it could just be an one-in-five year blip.
WM growing and economics - circa 2009 - from the TamilNadu Agriculture University (tnau) website, gives a complete breakdown of growing/chemicals used/yields/revenue-expenses-profit calculations.
careful reading of the above, clearly shows the regularity and intensity of use of chemicals over the 65-75 day growing period.
and the costs of these chemicals is approx Rs. 25000 out of a total of Rs 45000.
the farmer misses out on seed cost which is pretty high.
this year farmers in our area have made a profit of around Rs.50000-75000/acre. these kind of figures are impossible with regular-joe crops like grains/millets/oilseeds.
WM growing fields used to be a classic ridge-furrow system with flood-watering in the furrows once a week or so.
since the advent and growing popularity of drip irrigation and plastic sheet mulching, most WM growing is now by this system.
just image search for "watermelon sheet mulch" to get a sense of how WM field looks like.
and the drip irrigation ensures that all the growth-promoting chemicals are delivered right at the root zone of the plant.
this type of mulching lasts for 2 crops (i.e., 5 months) on an average and then is gathered and burnt and the process is repeated the next season.
hence there is a slow but steady influx of plastic particles into the soil.
that the final WM fruit is riddled with multiple chemicals is a undeniable fact. it is also true that the WM farmers barely eat their own output. even the local villagers are now wise to the fact of these WMs ill effects. it is not uncommon to see fields strewn with "off-spec" WM (misshapen, too small, etc.) and no takers for them, not even cattle.
we avoid WM unless we grow them.
readers are advised to be careful, very careful when it comes to eating this fruit.
regular readers may recall - watermelon bonanza from 2011.
one of the obvious reasons has been the relentless heat right from Jan 2016 onwards, keeping the demand high through this year's 3 odd months.
it is also a fact that WM has not been this big a hit since 2011. so it could just be an one-in-five year blip.
WM growing and economics - circa 2009 - from the TamilNadu Agriculture University (tnau) website, gives a complete breakdown of growing/chemicals used/yields/revenue-expenses-profit calculations.
careful reading of the above, clearly shows the regularity and intensity of use of chemicals over the 65-75 day growing period.
and the costs of these chemicals is approx Rs. 25000 out of a total of Rs 45000.
the farmer misses out on seed cost which is pretty high.
this year farmers in our area have made a profit of around Rs.50000-75000/acre. these kind of figures are impossible with regular-joe crops like grains/millets/oilseeds.
WM growing fields used to be a classic ridge-furrow system with flood-watering in the furrows once a week or so.
since the advent and growing popularity of drip irrigation and plastic sheet mulching, most WM growing is now by this system.
just image search for "watermelon sheet mulch" to get a sense of how WM field looks like.
and the drip irrigation ensures that all the growth-promoting chemicals are delivered right at the root zone of the plant.
this type of mulching lasts for 2 crops (i.e., 5 months) on an average and then is gathered and burnt and the process is repeated the next season.
hence there is a slow but steady influx of plastic particles into the soil.
that the final WM fruit is riddled with multiple chemicals is a undeniable fact. it is also true that the WM farmers barely eat their own output. even the local villagers are now wise to the fact of these WMs ill effects. it is not uncommon to see fields strewn with "off-spec" WM (misshapen, too small, etc.) and no takers for them, not even cattle.
we avoid WM unless we grow them.
readers are advised to be careful, very careful when it comes to eating this fruit.
regular readers may recall - watermelon bonanza from 2011.
12 comments:
nice blog.Agricultural sprayers
Hi, Great.. Tutorial is just awesome..It is really helpful for a newbie like me.. I am a regular follower of your blog. Really very informative post you shared here. Kindly keep blogging.
Microsoft azure training in chennai
Microsoft azure training in Bangalore
This is very good content you share on this blog. it's very informative and provide me future related information.
unix shell scripting online training
Very well written blog and I always love to read blogs like these because they offer very good information to readers with very less amount of words....thanks for sharing your info with us and keep sharing.
msbi online training
Good article
For Data Science training in Bangalore, Visit:
Data Science training in Bangalore
This is the exact information I am been searching for, Thanks for sharing the required infos with the clear update and required points. To appreciate this I like to share some useful information.
aws training in bangalore
aws courses in bangalore
aws classes in bangalore
aws training institute in bangalore
aws course syllabus
best aws training
aws training centers
I read this article. Is very awesome content.
Python Hyderabad
Python Training in Coimbatore
Python Training in Chennai
Python Training in Training
Python Training in Bangalore
Fascinating post! This is extremely useful for me. I like it! A debt of gratitude is in order for sharing!
Web Designing Training in Chennai
Web Designing Course in Chennai
Web Designing Training in Bangalore
Web Designing Course in Bangalore
Web Designing Training in Hyderabad
Web Designing Course in Hyderabad
Web Designing Training in Coimbatore
Web Designing Training
Web Designing Online Training
Learned a lot of new things from your post! Good creation and HATS OFF to the creativity of your mind
web designing training in chennai
web designing training in tambaram
digital marketing training in chennai
digital marketing training in tambaram
rpa training in chennai
rpa training in tambaram
tally training in chennai
tally training in tambaram
I must appreciate you for providing such a valuable content for us. This is one amazing piece of article. Helped a lot in increasing my knowledge
java training in chennai
java training in porur
aws training in chennai
aws training in porur
python training in chennai
python training in porur
selenium training in chennai
selenium training in porur
Very well written blog and I always love to read blogs like these because they offer very good information to readers with very less amount of words....
hadoop training in chennai
hadoop training in omr
salesforce training in chennai
salesforce training in omr
c and c plus plus course in chennai
c and c plus plus course in omr
machine learning training in chennai
machine learning training in omr
Very excellent post!!! Thank you so much for your great content. Keep posting.....
Best Apache Spark Online Course
Apache Spark Training Institute in Pune
Post a Comment