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00:22In India, people have started paying more attention to foreign agriculture
00:26instead of traditional wheat farming.
00:30I am standing in Misrod right now and I have a farmer with me
00:34who has planted the seeds of Mexico's Sia seed
00:38and has created a new way of farming here.
00:44Let's find out from him what is the reason and what has been left in the Sia seed.
00:48He is the first farmer who has started farming here in Narmadapuram.
00:53What is your name?
00:54My name is Pramod Kumar Dubey.
00:56I am a resident of Misrod.
00:59I have been doing traditional agriculture for a long time.
01:04The name itself is traditional agriculture, but there is no savings in it.
01:09Since I have a lot of knowledge, I got to know about Sia, Ashwagandha and Akarkara.
01:18I tried all three, but Sia is very good in terms of its Rabi crop.
01:26It is suitable for this crop.
01:31It has the same quality of wheat as wheat.
01:34The advantage of Sia is that neither does the animal eat it, nor does it cause any disease,
01:38nor does it cause any problem.
01:40It does not require any chemical fertilizers, nor does it require any fertilizers.
01:44There is no such headache.
01:46Just having a fertile land, having a fertile land, having a strong land,
01:50and not having a heavy land, the benefit of Sia is less and the yield is double.
01:57Earlier you used to grow wheat crops.
02:00How much benefit did you get from growing wheat crops and how much benefit did you get from growing Sia seeds?
02:05The only advantage of growing wheat crops was that the money kept rotating.
02:11It kept coming and going.
02:13It had very little hope of profit.
02:15In this sense, if the Madhya Pradesh government bought wheat for Rs. 2200-2300,
02:20then the yield per acre is only 20 quintals.
02:24So, the yield per acre will be Rs. 46,000.
02:27If the cost is reduced, then the yield will be Rs. 30,000.
02:30If the yield per acre is increased by 2 kg, then 4 quintals will be produced.
02:35If the yield per acre is reduced by 18 quintals, then the yield will be Rs. 72,000.
02:38If the cost is reduced by 22,000, then the yield will be Rs. 50,000.
02:41This is the benefit that I got from growing wheat crops.
02:43What is the benefit of growing wheat crops?
02:45It is good for the health and is also used in medicines.
02:50It is also used in ice cream.
02:52Some doctors also advise for health and digestion.
02:56It is a medicinal use of chia seeds.
03:02It is very good for diet and nutrition.
03:08It has a lot of fibers, iron and calcium.
03:12It is a very good source.
03:14Generally, it is used for weight loss.
03:19It absorbs water in the stomach in a small amount.
03:24This reduces the need for food.
03:27Due to low-calorie diet, weight loss is very beneficial.
03:35It has a lot of calcium and iron.
03:41It has a good nutritional value.
03:44It also reduces cholesterol.
03:48It reduces the need for food in a small amount.
03:54It solves the problem of overeating.
03:59It is also good for cholesterol.
04:01It is also good for heart problems.
04:05It is a very good source of calcium.
04:07It is also good for joint pain.
04:14It is also good for bone problems.
04:19What is the main reason for growing wheat crops here?
04:25This is a farm in Mexico.
04:27I have researched about it on YouTube and Google.
04:31I planted this farm for myself.
04:35I started this farm because it was growing well in the first year.
04:41What is the reason for growing wheat crops here?
04:43Is it because of the hot weather?
04:45Yes, it is because of the hot weather.
04:47The temperature of the soil is just right.
04:50It grows well in the summer.
04:52It takes about 4 to 4.5 months to grow.
04:55It is a first-class crop.
04:59These were the farmers with us.
05:02They planted wheat crops.
05:04They started the farm in Mexico first.
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