Ghaziabad News: Good News! Land on Lease Available for Organic Farming, Check Details

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Ghaziabad News: A young man has come up with a novel idea to prevent the chemical-laden veggies offered in markets and the lack of space in cities. This young person from Ghaziabad has made efforts to unite farmers and consumers in one location. Many households in Ghaziabad, Noida, and Delhi are now growing organic veggies for themselves by renting fields from farmers in the villages thanks to this initiative. People are now becoming drawn to this

Farming Revolution in Muradnagar

Muradnagar's farmers are renting out their farms to others for enormous earnings. Through the use of an app, farmers who lease property can observe the veggies growing in the field. Allow me to share with you that Vishwas Gupta, a resident of Ghaziabad's Rajnagar Extension, stated that he began developing this concept in 2016.

However, it was initially unsuccessful, and he was deeply in debt. Vishwas, an MBA graduate, moved to Dubai to work and pay off debt. He is currently working to make his scheme work once more. This time, the populace is fully behind him. He said that people are now very conscious of it.

Urbanites Embrace Organic Farming

According to Vishwas Gupta, he now has a large clientele from Delhi, including residents of Ghaziabad, Noida, and Greater Noida. In two locations in Muradnagar, and eight locations elsewhere, vegetables are grown.

Farmers gain a great deal from this as well. Farmers do not even need to search for a market because they receive twice the market rate for organic crops. The Saudi Arabian Ministry requested that this concept be presented last year. India was represented in Saudi Arabia by delegates from sixteen different nations.

Vishwas Gupta Leads a Dedicated Ten to Twelve-Member Team

Vishwas Gupta stated that his team consists of ten to twelve members. Should the amount of vegetables surpass the threshold, the excess veggies are also given to the orphanage under the donor's name. Vishwas Gupta had come to the horticulture department to connect other farmers with the plan, according to District Horticulture Officer Nidhi. Information regarding government subsidies for veggies and other items was also given to him. These days, urbanites are renting property from farmers to grow their own veggies.

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