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Stevia is one of the most profitable crops for the coming future. As the crop is only source of natural sweetner. The people are being less hard worker that why they need calorie free substitute of the sugar. The artificial sweetener are problematic for the long term consumption. In the countries like Japan and Korea stevia sweetener contribute 50% market share.

The stevia crop is propagated by the seedlings. We can provide you the stevia seedling (plants) .You will require the 30,000 seedlings per acre. We provide the complete consultancy from cultivation technology, planting material supply, nutrient management(manure ), water management( drip irrigation instalation),and the most important one the Buy back. We provide buyback before starting the cultivation to our growers so that they can be ensure at the marketing side.


Please contact us with the contact details with your complete query location and the current cropping system to my mail id
 
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Sanjay Sinha

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Whats the cost of plant, Whats the buy back cost of stevia leaves, what's the Stevioside % in Stevia plants, do you have extraction plant of Stevioside?
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Dear Mr. Prajapat,

One of the member at this forum, Anwar wants to know -

According to you how much capital investment and running costs required for 5 acres of cultivation?

Regards,
Shweta
 

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Thanks for the answer Mr. Prajapat. He would also like to know -

According to you what cultivation process and method must be executed to start cultivation of stevia. Can you refer any consultants in South India who can help farmers start with stevia initially?

Regards,
Shweta
 

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Business Opportunities in Agriculture: 150 Field Interviews (Book)


Business Opportunities in Agriculture: 150 Field Interviews (Book)

Thanks for your query on stevia cultivation.

As per your query is concerned, please find the initial details about the Stevia Cultivation. Stevia is most profitable crop for the coming future. It is having the Stevioside content, the 300 time calorie free sweeter alternate of the sugar. The demand of stevioside is increasing day by day due to the calorie free property,which is good for the diabetic patients. We can provide you the complete solution for the stevia plantation.

Brief details,
1. Investment Rs 1,50,ooo/=( including the drip irrigation charges) only first year
2. Annual maintenance Charge :- Rs 30,000/=
3. Average Net Output at lower side:- Rs 1,50,000/year/Acre ( every year)
4. Crop cycle:- 5 year plantation
5. Buyback:- Rs 100/Kg

We have complete solution of setvia plantation knowledge and technology to buyback, including planting material to farm input.

If you are willing to cultivate Stevia 10 acres in one lot. The fix cost will come down and the investment may come down . If there is subsidy of drip irrigation in your land in that condition The investment can comedown up to 1,25,000/-acre. For This you will have to do the detail technical meeting. In the technical meeting we will discuss on all the aspect . Besides this we will also take you on field visit of stevia crop. Then you will get an exposure. It will easy to you to understand the crop.

We can supply you good quality planting material. We can also assist you in installation of drip system. We can also supply you the organic manure. The most important one that we will give you buy back for your crop production.

As per financial assistance is concerned, It varies from state to state and district to district. We will work out on it after you will register yourself with us.

We are young brains motivated to make the Indian agriculture No One in the world. Strong practical field knowledge and excellent academic knowledge are strong pillars of our organization. We have a strong team of agriculturists with core competencies in cultivation practices, plant protection, input management and agriculture economics. We try to limit our scope toward sustainable agriculture practices.

Agriculture is not a profit centric business for us; it is our culture which is governed by ethics and moral values. We don’t link the profit with blind exploitation of natural resources. Our profit is linked to the best management practices, effective and efficient utilization of available resources.

All the assignment is well evaluated & monitored and it is completed for your satisfaction. Your suggestions and instruction will lead us to provide satisfaction next to you. We will be always positive toward your suggestions and queries.


In the registration process, we will take you on field visit of existing stevia farm and complete the following tasks.

1. Our agriculture expert will visit your proposed site for the Stevia cultivation

2. He will do the topography and the cultivation condition analysis.

3. He will take the soil and water sample from your site.

4. He will prepare the lay out plan of the Stevia cultivation field.

5. He will discuss on all the aspect of the Stevia cultivation, processing and the marketing.

6. We will submit a detail project report of your proposed Stevia cultivation project.

7. The project report will include the information about the Stevia, package and practices of the Stevia cultivation, cost of cultivation and the complete financial analysis.


Up to 250 Km we do the proposed Stevia cultivation filed visit on our behalf. After 250 km the field visit charges is born by the Growers.
 

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Dear Mr. Prajapat,

Please also answer the below questions -

[1] Who are the suppliers/buyers of genuine stevia plant samplings and dried leaves in South India.

[2] Please suggest some business plan and profitability analysis of the crop.

[3] Are there any resources of finance available like agriculture loans, subsidies etc. for stevia cultivation?

[4] Also, would like to know of training programs that would help us understand the crop if any?

Regards,
Shweta



Regards,
Shweta
 

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[1] Who are the suppliers/buyers of genuine stevia plant samplings and dried leaves in South India.


Since stevia is a new crop and comes under the medicinal herbs. There is no any permanent buyer in south India, just like the paddy of other field crops. We provide the 100 % buyback. We give buy back assurance to our growers. The grower will have to supply the material to our desired location. Normally the transportation charge doesn’t occurs more than Rs 10-15/kg. We have our supply agreement to the processing industries and foreign buyers. The growers need only to hand over material to the transport company/ railway department. The grower also purchase from the trusted supplier. We have to do the grading of the leaves as per the physical property of the leaves, remove the other plant particles, dust , pebbles, other plants leaves.

Might be the permanent channel is not present in the market but Selling of stevia is not a big problem. There is huge shortage in the stevia leaves supply.

Don't take tension Market is increasing day by day. 1/6 th population of world reside in India. India itself is a big market for the stevia. Hope fully the market will develop slowly and slowly.



Please suggest some business plan and profitability analysis of the crop.

The stevia is a plantation crop. If some plant it he should not depend on the existing buyer he must do some hard work. He can also get some good foreign buyers.

This is a five year crop. The crop need regular take care . If some take care the crops in good manner. He can earn net profit up to 1,50 ,000/ year/ acre up to five years.

The crops start to give yield first time after 3-4 month of the plantation. The leaves must be harvested and dried carefully; It must be well dried and stored in the hygienic cool and dry conditions.

To maintain the quality if the buyer if careful at the initial stage he can easily maintain the export quality. And he can get the good price from the market.

Always pack leaves in the food grade polythene bags. The leaves will not absorb moisture from the environment. Due to the moisture the leaves turn black. That create quality degradation problem.

IF someone want to go for the processing of the stevia leaves to stevioside. He must have the regular supply of the dry stevia leaves minimum from 200 acre cultivation.


Are there any resources of finance available like agriculture loans, subsidies etc. for stevia cultivation?


The crop comes under the medicinal plants. The National Medicinal Planta Board gives dedicated subsidy for the stevia cultivation. There is also subsidy from the various state and central govt scheme for irrigation, farm infrastructure, solar power, plantation, farm implements, export promotion. The grower will have to work out , the assistance is available from different institutes.

If the repaying capacity is good and there is credit worthiness. The local bank will also provide the crop loan. That totally depends on person to person.


Also, would like to know of training programs that would help us understand the crop if any?

We provide training to the individual farmer and group of the farmers. If someone is interested they can contact us. We also take the farmers to the field visit of the stevia farms. The training covers all the aspects of the stevia cultivation. farm planning, field preparation , plantation, nutrient management, pest and disease management, harvesting, post harvest management, storage, supply and transportation , export import, export import documentations. This is complete training program .
 
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Dear Mr. Prajapat,

Thanks for your answers. Will you like to add on to any other crucial information with with respect to Stevia farming and its prospects in time to come. Please feel free to leave your comments.

Regards,
Shweta
 

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Organic Innovation is the pioneer stevia cultivator in Assam.

Organic Innovation is a Unit of Hahnemann Charitable Mission Society and C & F of Sunrise Agriland Development & Research Pvt. Ltd. A group of Organic Firming, Medicinal Herb & Stevia farming, Deal with Organic Products like Amla, AloeVera juice, Kalp Amrit, Vermicompost, Neem Cake, Trichodarma etc.

We Provide Stevia Cultivation materials like Stevia plants, Vermicompost, Neem Cake, Trichoderma and training on Stevia, other medicinal herb cultivation and Vermicompost unit with 100% buy back agreement.
 

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Organic Innovation is the pioneer stevia cultivator in Assam.
Organic Innovation is a Unit of Hahnemann Charitable Mission Society and C & F of Sunrise Agriland Development & Research Pvt. Ltd. A group of Organic Firming, Medicinal Herb & Stevia farming, Deal with Organic Products like Amla, AloeVera juice, Kalp Amrit, Vermicompost, Neem Cake, Trichodarma etc.

We Provide Stevia Cultivation materials like Stevia plants, Vermicompost, Neem Cake, Trichoderma and training on Stevia, other medicinal herb cultivation and Vermicompost unit with 100% buy back agreement.
Organic Innovation
 

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Dear Mr. Prajapat,

What are the favorable climatic conditions for stevia?

Give us some insight into the stevia market in India? Also tell us something in demand-supply ratio.

Regards,
Shweta
 

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Stevia Cultivation

Stevia cultivation Process and method is very easy, Some peoples unnecessarily giving extra tention for cultivation process, Its cultivation process is very easy, I can provide all the systems training Field, With Compost making system also.Kindly request to all farmers dont take any tention / bode-ration for cultivation. fell free call me any time.
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Thanks for the answer Mr. Prajapat. He would also like to know -

According to you what cultivation process and method must be executed to start cultivation of stevia. Can you refer any consultants in South India who can help farmers start with stevia initially?

Regards,
Shweta
 

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INTRODUCTION ABOUT MITHA PAT
Organic innovation ("organicinnovationassam.blogspot.in")is the pioneer cultivator of Stevia(Mitha Pat) of North East- Assam. Organic Innovation is a Unit of Hahnemann Charitable Mission Society and C & F of Sunrise Agriland Development & Research Pvt. Ltd. A group of Organic Firming, Medicinal Herb & Stevia farming, Deal with Organic Products like Amla, AloeVera juice, Kalp Amrit, Vermicompost, Neem Cake, Trichodarma etc.
We Provide Stevia Cultivation materials like Stevia plants, Vermicompost, Neem Cake, Trichoderma and training on Stevia, other medicinal herb cultivation and Vermicompost unit with 100% buy back agreement.
The MITHA PAT is commonly known as sweet leaf, sugar leaf, or simply MITHA PAT. This is widely grown for its sweet leaves. MITHA PAT and Sunflower belong to asteraceae family. The sweet herb MITHA PAT is becoming a major source of natural sweetener as an alternate of sugar. It is rapidly replacing the chemical sweetener like Splenda, Saccharine and Aspartame.
MITHA PAT has originated from Northeastern Paraguay and is widely distributed in USA, Brazil, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. It is commonly known as Caa-He-e (Sweet herb) in Japan and Korea and generally occurs on the edge of marshes or in grasslands on soil with shallow water tables.
ADVANTAGES OF MITHA PAT ARE AS FOLLOWING
1. It is a completely natural non-synthetic product; The sweetener contains absolutely no calories
2. The leaves can be used in their natural state
3. Thanks to its enormous sweetening power, only small quantities need to be used.
4. The plant is non-toxic
5. The leaves as well as the pure the sweetener extract can be cooked
6. No aftertaste or bitterness
7. Stable when heated up to 200 degrees
8. Non-fermentative
9. Flavour enhancing
10. Clinically tested and frequently used by humans without negative effect
11. Ideal and non-addictive sweetener for children
USES
· MITHA PAT is safe for diabetics, as it does, not affect blood sugar levels.
· MITHA PAT does not have the neurological or renal side effects of some of the artificial sweeteners.
· MITHA PAT possess anti-fungal and anti-bacterial property also in addition to its other versatile uses. It can be safely used in herbal medicines, tonics for diabetic patients and also in the daily usage products like mouthwashes, and tooth pastes.
· Mild MITHA PAT leaf tea offers excellent relief for an upset stomach.
SOIL
It grows well in sandy loam soils with an ample supply of water. It prefers acidic to neutral soil with a PH range of 6.5-7.5 for its best growth. Saline soils should be avoided as this plant is susceptible to water logged conditions.
CLIMATE
It is a semi-humid, subtropical plant and can grow in the temperature ranges between 04-48o C. An annual average temperature of 31o C with a rainfall of 140 cm per year has been found optimum for its good growth. It shows good seed germination when subjected to light and warm conditions. Hence, a long growing season, minimal frost, high light intensities and warm temperature favors higher leaf production. MITHA PAT is a short day plant, but the concentration of the sweetener in the leaves increases when the plants are grown under long day conditions. The day temperatures should not exceed 48 oC and the night temperatures should not fall below 04 o C.
LAND PREPARATION
The land sites are plowed and or cultivated twice to prepare a fairly smooth, firm-planting surface.
CULTIVATION PROPAGATION
MITHA PAT plants can be propagated from cuttings or seeds or by tissue culture. As the seed germination is very poor and seedlings are very slow to establish, it is generally propagated clonally through cuttings. For vegetative propagation, stem cuttings of 15 cm length taken from leaf axils of the current year’s growth have been given better results. Treatment with Paclobutrazol @ 100ppm has been found to induce the root initiation in short time and IBA@500 ppm is also found to be effective. The best months for propagation are February-March. The cuttings will be ready for transplanting after 25-30 days of rooting.
TRANSPLANTS
Transplants from cuttings would be superior; however, cost makes it prohibitive. MITHA PAT must be propagated from seed in plug trays placed in a greenhouse for a period of 7 to 8 weeks.
Green Dried Stevia leaves
PLANTING
Depending on different climatic conditions, MITHA PAT is cultivable throughout the year except for times when it is extremely hot or cold. MITHA PAT plug plants are planted into the field on 75 cm bed with row spacing of 45 cm at 45 cm height with a total plant density in the order of 30,000 plants per Acre.
FERTILIZATION
The plant appears to have low nutrient requirements; however a soil test should be conducted. Good organic manure must be applied time to time
WEED CONTROL
This crop also requires hand hoeing and weeding. After every 2 months there must be weeding
PESTS
Insect pest pressures other than cutworm are minimal. Septoria disease can cause considerable damage to the MITHA PAT crop. Animals seem to like the sweet taste of MITHA PAT, too. Application on neem based product will manage the disease and pests.
HARVESTING
Time of harvesting depends on land variety and growing season. Generally, it can be scheduled when plants are 40-60 centimeters in height. Shorter days induce flowering. Optimum yield (biomass) and the sweetener quality and quantity is best just prior to flowering. The plant will tolerate very low temperatures.
DRYING
Drying of the woody stems plus the soft green leaf material is completed immediately after harvesting, utilizing a drying wagon or a kiln. Depending on weather conditions and density of loading, it generally takes 24 to 48 hours to dry MITHA PAT at 40°C to 50°C. An estimated 2500 kg/Acre dry green leaves are obtained from three-four cutting of every year. It is cultivated up to 5 years after a one time plantation.
THRESHING
Immediately following drying, a specially designed thresher/separator is necessary to separate dry MITHA PAT leaves from its stem.
Farm development:-
Still the farm is in open location and it is undeveloped. First of all the farm will be develop then after it will require the fencing. There is no availability of the water so the water source will be required for the irrigation water.
COST OF CULTIVATION OF MITHA PAT
MITHA PAT is newly introduced new crop with the regular earning. As the first cutting of the crop start after three months of the sowing and there is regular cutting after every 2-3 Months as per climatic condition. The crop is at high demand as it is only source of natural sweetener. The crop is the first choice of the sugar free industry. The processing plants have also been established in the country. The crop is planted for five years. After the fifth year the marginal return start to decline so it is best to uproot crop and replant it.

Market / Buy back Rates Rs. 100/- per kilograms
 

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Stevia cultivation in India

INTRODUCTION ABOUT MITHA PAT
Organic innovation ("organicinnovationassam.blogspot.in")is the pioneer cultivator of Stevia(Mitha Pat) of North East- Assam. Organic Innovation is a Unit of Hahnemann Charitable Mission Society and C & F of Sunrise Agriland Development & Research Pvt. Ltd. A group of Organic Firming, Medicinal Herb & Stevia farming, Deal with Organic Products like Amla, AloeVera juice, Kalp Amrit, Vermicompost, Neem Cake, Trichodarma etc.
We Provide Stevia Cultivation materials like Stevia plants, Vermicompost, Neem Cake, Trichoderma and training on Stevia, other medicinal herb cultivation and Vermicompost unit with 100% buy back agreement.
The MITHA PAT is commonly known as sweet leaf, sugar leaf, or simply MITHA PAT. This is widely grown for its sweet leaves. MITHA PAT and Sunflower belong to asteraceae family. The sweet herb MITHA PAT is becoming a major source of natural sweetener as an alternate of sugar. It is rapidly replacing the chemical sweetener like Splenda, Saccharine and Aspartame.
MITHA PAT has originated from Northeastern Paraguay and is widely distributed in USA, Brazil, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. It is commonly known as Caa-He-e (Sweet herb) in Japan and Korea and generally occurs on the edge of marshes or in grasslands on soil with shallow water tables.
ADVANTAGES OF MITHA PAT ARE AS FOLLOWING
1. It is a completely natural non-synthetic product; The sweetener contains absolutely no calories
2. The leaves can be used in their natural state
3. Thanks to its enormous sweetening power, only small quantities need to be used.
4. The plant is non-toxic
5. The leaves as well as the pure the sweetener extract can be cooked
6. No aftertaste or bitterness
7. Stable when heated up to 200 degrees
8. Non-fermentative
9. Flavour enhancing
10. Clinically tested and frequently used by humans without negative effect
11. Ideal and non-addictive sweetener for children
USES
· MITHA PAT is safe for diabetics, as it does, not affect blood sugar levels.
· MITHA PAT does not have the neurological or renal side effects of some of the artificial sweeteners.
· MITHA PAT possess anti-fungal and anti-bacterial property also in addition to its other versatile uses. It can be safely used in herbal medicines, tonics for diabetic patients and also in the daily usage products like mouthwashes, and tooth pastes.
· Mild MITHA PAT leaf tea offers excellent relief for an upset stomach.
SOIL
It grows well in sandy loam soils with an ample supply of water. It prefers acidic to neutral soil with a PH range of 6.5-7.5 for its best growth. Saline soils should be avoided as this plant is susceptible to water logged conditions.
CLIMATE
It is a semi-humid, subtropical plant and can grow in the temperature ranges between 04-48o C. An annual average temperature of 31o C with a rainfall of 140 cm per year has been found optimum for its good growth. It shows good seed germination when subjected to light and warm conditions. Hence, a long growing season, minimal frost, high light intensities and warm temperature favors higher leaf production. MITHA PAT is a short day plant, but the concentration of the sweetener in the leaves increases when the plants are grown under long day conditions. The day temperatures should not exceed 48 oC and the night temperatures should not fall below 04 o C.
LAND PREPARATION
The land sites are plowed and or cultivated twice to prepare a fairly smooth, firm-planting surface.
CULTIVATION PROPAGATION
MITHA PAT plants can be propagated from cuttings or seeds or by tissue culture. As the seed germination is very poor and seedlings are very slow to establish, it is generally propagated clonally through cuttings. For vegetative propagation, stem cuttings of 15 cm length taken from leaf axils of the current year’s growth have been given better results. Treatment with Paclobutrazol @ 100ppm has been found to induce the root initiation in short time and IBA@500 ppm is also found to be effective. The best months for propagation are February-March. The cuttings will be ready for transplanting after 25-30 days of rooting.
TRANSPLANTS
Transplants from cuttings would be superior; however, cost makes it prohibitive. MITHA PAT must be propagated from seed in plug trays placed in a greenhouse for a period of 7 to 8 weeks.
Green Dried Stevia leaves
PLANTING
Depending on different climatic conditions, MITHA PAT is cultivable throughout the year except for times when it is extremely hot or cold. MITHA PAT plug plants are planted into the field on 75 cm bed with row spacing of 45 cm at 45 cm height with a total plant density in the order of 30,000 plants per Acre.
FERTILIZATION
The plant appears to have low nutrient requirements; however a soil test should be conducted. Good organic manure must be applied time to time
WEED CONTROL
This crop also requires hand hoeing and weeding. After every 2 months there must be weeding
PESTS
Insect pest pressures other than cutworm are minimal. Septoria disease can cause considerable damage to the MITHA PAT crop. Animals seem to like the sweet taste of MITHA PAT, too. Application on neem based product will manage the disease and pests.
HARVESTING
Time of harvesting depends on land variety and growing season. Generally, it can be scheduled when plants are 40-60 centimeters in height. Shorter days induce flowering. Optimum yield (biomass) and the sweetener quality and quantity is best just prior to flowering. The plant will tolerate very low temperatures.
DRYING
Drying of the woody stems plus the soft green leaf material is completed immediately after harvesting, utilizing a drying wagon or a kiln. Depending on weather conditions and density of loading, it generally takes 24 to 48 hours to dry MITHA PAT at 40°C to 50°C. An estimated 2500 kg/Acre dry green leaves are obtained from three-four cutting of every year. It is cultivated up to 5 years after a one time plantation.
THRESHING
Immediately following drying, a specially designed thresher/separator is necessary to separate dry MITHA PAT leaves from its stem.
Farm development:-
Still the farm is in open location and it is undeveloped. First of all the farm will be develop then after it will require the fencing. There is no availability of the water so the water source will be required for the irrigation water.
COST OF CULTIVATION OF MITHA PAT
MITHA PAT is newly introduced new crop with the regular earning. As the first cutting of the crop start after three months of the sowing and there is regular cutting after every 2-3 Months as per climatic condition. The crop is at high demand as it is only source of natural sweetener. The crop is the first choice of the sugar free industry. The processing plants have also been established in the country. The crop is planted for five years. After the fifth year the marginal return start to decline so it is best to uproot crop and replant it.

Market / Buy back Rates Rs. 100/- per kilograms
 

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