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Hi-tech, low-cost methods fetch Indian farmer laurel

Variety is the spice of this farmer’s life. Joshy Joseph, the winner of this year’s farmer award in the category of hi-tech farms, says agriculture is a profitable business if done creatively by minimizing labor expense. In his five-acre plot at Karinchola in Kattippara panchayat, he is cultivating almost all varieties of crops, fruits, and vegetables for a steady daily income.

“I get a very good income from my vegetable cultivation alone, which I undertake in a big polyhouse,” says the 44-year-old entrepreneur who has been farming for over two decades. He is especially interested in nurturing hybrid crops with high yield and good resistance to diseases.

He says he has many crops on his farm which are not available outside. A graduate in economics, he is also an expert in marketing his produce effectively in the open market. Mr Joseph attributes his success to the minimalistic use of external labor support for the cultivation or marketing of his produce.

He adds that the State award really came as a surprise for the whole family. What caught the eye of the award committee is the innovative inter-crop cultivation method ensuring the protection of soil, water, and the organic nature of the soil. He has installed a drip irrigation system to utilize water optimally. Rainwater harvesting systems are also in place. There is enough livestock too to meet the daily requirement of organic manure.

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