How economic is stevia cultivation

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Stevia is non caloric herb and use as a natural sweetener .Its use as a dietary supplements.
Stevia plants have insect-repelling tendencies. By Few tips you can grow stevia at your home.
The recommended way is to buy garden-ready ‘starter’ plants, which given Stevie’s ‘growing popularity rather than planting by seeds. You can obtain from a nursery or herbalist.
Hcms growers of high-quality stevia who will give you as many baby plants as you’d like.

Economic viability of stevia cultivation

Varity of Plant Morita-1, Morit-2, Morita- 3, SRB 512,SRB128, SRB 123
No. of Plants 30000 Plants
Sowing Time Whole Year(In Irrigated Land)
Soil Good Quality Soil PH level Recommended by Experts 6-8
Total Plantation Time 5Years
Irrigation System Drip ( More Effective)
Production Product Dry Leaves
Cost of Cultivation 135000 INR ( One Time Investment with Drip Irrigation System)
Annually Maintance and Labor & Water, Fertilizers, Pesticide Cost 25000 INR (per Year)
Total Production Cycle 2500 Kg. Dry Leaves
Market/Buy Back Rates
100 INR Per Kg.
Total Income 250000 INR
Buyers Sugar free Product base industries, Bulk Buyer Coca Cola, Liquid based industries

In India Hahnemann Charitable Mission Society is leading organization in technology of Stevia cultivation and in stevia processing. The organization is ISO 9001 certified. It is working since 1996. Organization is providing buyback guarantee for the cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants under 4000 Acre. Among this contractual farming Stevia is being cultivated in 500 Acres.

With the help of Sunrise Agriland Development and Research (P) Ltd organization is providing a good quality planting material, farm inputs, farming technology, buyback and purchasing of the produced material. Hahnemann Charitable Mission society is promoting organic method of the Stevia cultivation. The nutrient management is done by good quality organic manure. The insect pest management is done by bio-pesticide and Neem oil based products. No chemical fertilizer and pesticide is used in the cultivation of Stevia.
 

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