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kramsami

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Hello,
I have a land around 4 acres in Kanchipuram, TN but I live in Bangalore. I tried lease with few people but none of them working. Can someone suggest me the better solution. Is there anything I can cultivate without a person or atleast I can use them once or twice a week to maintain the cultivation?

Thanks
 
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snetra1

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Sir,You can plant trees and put a small Pump room(Bore well) cum small House and put somebody to work!If approach local Forest Dept.they can help you!
 

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maitys

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Hello,
I have a land around 4 acres in Kanchipuram, TN but I live in Bangalore. I tried lease with few people but none of them working. Can someone suggest me the better solution. Is there anything I can cultivate without a person or atleast I can use them once or twice a week to maintain the cultivation?

Thanks
Fodder
 

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shersil

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Hello,
I have a land around 4 acres in Kanchipuram, TN but I live in Bangalore. I tried lease with few people but none of them working. Can someone suggest me the better solution. Is there anything I can cultivate without a person or atleast I can use them once or twice a week to maintain the cultivation?

Thanks
Sir if you are interested you can contact me. We can talk about this more.
 
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jayajency111

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Hello,
I have a land around 4 acres in Kanchipuram, TN but I live in Bangalore. I tried lease with few people but none of them working. Can someone suggest me the better solution. Is there anything I can cultivate without a person or atleast I can use them once or twice a week to maintain the cultivation?

Thanks
You can try aloevera
 
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garao56

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Dear sri Kramsami,

Best activity with minimum supervision is Farm Forestry like cultivation of Ecalyptus, Casurina, Malabar neem other trees . But now days there is no demand for Eucalyptus and and casurina etc as the one ton of wood will be Rs.2000 or less. (earlier Rs.3500 to 4000/-) . Hence please take custard apple fruit crop which will yield once in a year with good income. The plants generally grow wild under rain fed conditions. Now a days farmers are taking up pure fruit crop for which very good demand in the market . One dozen of custard apples at Vijayawada (AP) is Rs.600 to 1000 . After planting custard apple please also take up sandal wood as inter crop ,hence you will be getting income up to 15 -20 years on custard apple and after 20 years you will be getting huge income on the sandal wood trees. Infrastructural facilities like bore well, fencing , worker quarter, pumpset, dripsystem are to be arranged. You can avail a term loan from Banks or coopertives for taking up plantation of fruit crops.

Please contact us for further details.
 
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2fcindia

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Hello,

We have about 18 Acre land in Kannur Dist. Kerala and we would like to start a commercially viable farming project. Kindly advise us if you have any creative idea..

Thanks
 

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pavanuas

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Hi sir, as per my view it is better to plant Tamarind, it is hardy (less water required), less maintenance, good returns and more than that you will have less chance of theft.
 

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garao56

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Tamarind can be cultivated which is hardy plant without any care one can get definite yield of tamarind once in a year. Regarding commercially viable project, please inform the location of the land and resources available . Hybrid coconut plantation can be taken up in Kerala
 
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stevifarm

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Hello,

We have about 18 Acre land in Kannur Dist. Kerala and we would like to start a commercially viable farming project. Kindly advise us if you have any creative idea..

Thanks
Contact us for stevia and other medicinal crops with buy back arrangements.
 

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garao56

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Dear Kramsami garu, pl inform whether your land is having irrigation source or not and type of soil
 

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