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Farmers investing Rs 2.5 Lakh per acre in organic black turmeric cultivation can earn up to Rs 10 Lakh. This rare medicinal crop is a game-changer for profits and health!

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Black turmeric isn’t just another cash crop; it’s a medicinal powerhouse with growing demand in India and abroad. (Local18)

Black turmeric isn’t just another cash crop; it’s a medicinal powerhouse with growing demand in India and abroad. (Local18)

Farmers across India are reaping massive profits from a lesser-known but highly valuable crop: black turmeric. Grown organically at Pinjrapol Gaushala in Jaipur, Rajasthan, black turmeric from Assam has been successfully cultivated and is turning into a game-changer for farmers.

With demand surging due to its medicinal properties, especially in treating serious conditions like cancer, this crop is fast becoming one of the most lucrative farming ventures.

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Why Farmers Are Shifting To Black Turmeric

Black turmeric isn’t commonly used in home remedies, but it’s highly sought after by pharmaceutical companies and Ayurvedic medicine makers. Grown completely organically, it fetches Rs 800 to Rs 1,000 per kg in the market.

Some farmers, after receiving training from agricultural institutes and the Gaushala itself, are now earning lakhs annually from as little as 1 to 5 acres of land.

From Jaipur To Prosperity: The Gaushala’s Role In The Boom

Pinjrapol Gaushala has become a major centre for training and cultivation of rare black turmeric. After extensive trials, the Gaushala succeeded in growing Assam-origin black turmeric in Jaipur’s climate, and is now producing it over 5 acres, yielding an impressive turnover each year.

Hundreds of farmers trained here have replicated this success on their own land.

Health Benefits And Medicinal Uses Of Black Turmeric

Black turmeric is renowned for its strong antibiotic, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties, making it incredibly valuable in treating:

  • Cancer and tumours
  • Liver and digestion issues
  • Asthma, coughs, and respiratory problems
  • Skin conditions and wounds
  • Ulcers, indigestion, and migraines
  • Its high concentration of antioxidants also helps regulate cholesterol and improve immunity; hence its soaring demand globally.

How To Cultivate Black Turmeric: Step-by-Step Guide

  • Ideal Climate: 15°C to 40°C
  • Best Time to Start: January to February
  • Soil Prep: Add lime and neem powder, sun-dry the soil for 15 days
  • Fertilisation: Use cow dung compost and vermicompost
  • Planting Method: Beds 6 inches high, tubers planted 2 inches deep, spaced 6 inches apart
  • Seed Requirement: 300 kg per acre
  • Cost of Cultivation: Approx. Rs 2.5 lakh per acre

This includes high-cost seeds, organic inputs, irrigation, labour, and weeding.

Earning Potential From Black Turmeric

With an input of Rs 2.5 lakh per acre, farmers can earn up to Rs 10 lakh in profit.

  • Wet turmeric: Rs 800 – Rs 1,000/kg
  • Powdered turmeric: Rs 2,500 – Rs 3,500/kg
  • Leaves: Dried and used to extract oil or make herbal pillows (Rs500/kg)

Multilayer farming is also encouraged to further increase returns.

A Crop That Pays In Health And Wealth

Black turmeric isn’t just another cash crop; it’s a medicinal powerhouse with growing demand in India and abroad. For farmers willing to invest in organic practices and proper training, it offers an incredible return, both financially and sustainably.

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