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Natural farming gives Himachal apple growers edge

By IANS | Updated: October 10, 2021 10:45 IST

Shimla, Oct 10 Apple grower Shakuntala Sharma in upper Shimla in Himachal Pradesh has reasons to smile. The ...

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Shimla, Oct 10 Apple grower Shakuntala Sharma in upper Shimla in Himachal Pradesh has reasons to smile. The apples she produced under natural conditions without the use of chemicals and fertilizers have fetched a record price of over Rs 100 per kg.

"The moment a buyer in the local market saw the label of natural apples on my boxes, he instantly said he would purchase the entire stock at this price. By adapting to natural farming, I saved Rs 50,000-60,000 on the total cost of cultivation," an elated Shakuntala Sharma told .

Her orchard is located in the Theog area, some 40 km from the state capital. She is growing apples by adopting the Subhash Palekar Natural Farming

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