That being said, it is very important to take the risk of doing something big. One such example is Robin Bhuya of Assam. Bhuiyans grow more colorful vegetables on their farms than traditional farming. The special thing is that the land on which they are doing this work is known for its special type of rice production. Bhuyan's special cauliflower is becoming very popular in Majuli near the Brahmaputra river.
Bhuya, a graduate of Arts, decided to make the farmer his business. At the same time, during the Corona epidemic, he thought about the yield of yellow and blue cauliflower. Usually they grow only white cauliflower in their 5 bighas of land. Its farms are 6 km from the district headquarters Garmore. Although he took a big risk, but hard work brought color and he also got the benefit of this new hard work.
He said. In late October, the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Majuli introduced a horticulture shop in Lakhimpur. Here I learned about yellow and blue cauliflower. The shop owner gave 10 grams of each type of seed in Majuli. He said, ‘I took some yield of each variety and I got the benefit of it even in winter. This variety is known as Valentine. In my opinion, no colorful cauliflower is grown in this area.
Bhuyan’s day starts at 4 p.m. They do organic farming on their farm with 25 youngsters. He has also started growing strawberries. "I earn more than Rs 30,000 a month from strawberries," he says. What is special is that these fruits are as sweet as mountain fruit. He said when he talked about broccoli in the area about 6 years ago, people said cauliflower was sick, so it turned green. Very few people at the time were interested in buying it, but now many are choosing it.
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