Work from home of farming has brought such a news that sounds truly amazing. Do farming sitting at home and earn two crores per annum! See, the turnover of two crores can also turn into four crores if you go for mushroom farming with a new method.
The best thing is that you can do this farming sitting at home. You can grow mushrooms at home and earn a lot. You just have to be serious at this and also show your complete dedication towards this.
Though, the earnings can be big by the reverse method but it is not easy to earn big by the direct method. Home cultivation of mushrooms can promise you big earnings, nevertheless, you will have to get into the field yourself.
Utilize the new technique at home
Rajesh Kumar Singh of Bihar has developed such a method of growing mushrooms, which is effective for everyone, everyone can now easily cultivate mushrooms at home.
Lately the Indian vegetable market witnessed a boom with the high demand and sale of mushroom during the last few years. Obviously it has big time benefited the mushroom farmers. Rajesh Kumar Singh, a resident of Ithari village of Gurua block in Bihar, has made a big contribution in supplying the increasing demand of mushrooms in the market.
With his new and easy method of mushroom production, Rajesh Singh initiated a huge big business where he not only sales Mushroom around the country but also trains farmers of Bihar as well as other states who want to learn this new method of mushroom cultivation.
This is bucket mushroom farming
The new method of mushroom cultivation of Rajesh Singh has been popular as Bucket Mushroom Farming. Rajesh Singh has been cultivating mushrooms for the last several years. Usually only Button Mushrooms are available in the market and people want to cultivate them, but on the other hand, the Oyster Mushrooms have their own specialty.
Keeping this in mind, Rajesh Singh thought of a way by which people can get fresh mushrooms at their place itself. Oyster Mushroom is grown in polythene bags. But from selling to preserving, many arrangements have to be made during its cultivation. In such a situation, Rajesh Singh’s idea of growing mushrooms in a bucket proved to be very handy.
Rajesh Singh’s idea is useful for everyone
A plastic bucket is available for about 500 rupees in the market and six to eight kilos of mushrooms can be grown in one bucket at a time. This way, by investing five hundred rupees, 1500 to 2000 rupees can be earned in a one bouquet Mushroom farming at home.
Rajesh Singh gives this fully prepared mushroom bucket. The buyer just has to sprinkle water in it from time to time to maintain moisture. The same bucket can be used again and again to grow mushrooms many times.
Annual income of two crores from mushroom farming
Earlier, Rajesh Singh used to work in a multinational company. He left the job and started mushroom farming. Starting mushroom cultivation with hundred bags, today he has started producing up to 100 tons of mushrooms. Now his annual turnover from this home-farming work has reached two crore rupees per annum.
Production starts within a week
Rajesh Singh is providing ready-to-grow bucket mushrooms to farmers for Rs 500 on his company’s platform. Mushrooms start growing in it in a minimum of 7 days to a maximum of 10 days time. Like a gas cylinder, farmers can also get it refilled. As soon as the production of mushrooms ends, you can again produce mushrooms in a bucket by paying Rs 250.
Rajesh Singh also gives training to farmers and many self-help groups about mushroom production. The mushrooms of his unit are being sold all over Bihar and are being sent outside too to the states like Jharkhand and Delhi.