Business Idea: Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh is a leader in paddy production. The soil and weather here are considered very suitable for paddy cultivation. This is the reason why farmers mainly cultivate paddy. However, the income from paddy remains limited. In such a situation, if farmers plant useful trees on their ridges along with farming, then their income can increase manifold.
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Proper use of ridges

After the paddy crop is harvested, the ridges of the field remain empty. Planting trees on these ridges is not only the right use of land, but also a long-term investment. If farmers plant saplings during the monsoon this year, they will start seeing their benefits in the next few years.
Fruit trees
Farmers can plant fruit trees like jamun, mango, guava, sapota, and plum on their ridges. Jamun and mango start bearing fruit in three years. Guava and plum also start producing early. This will provide additional income to farmers. Also, trees provide shade to the fields, which is beneficial for both animals and farmers in summer.
Timber trees

Timber trees like teak, rosewood, bamboo, and eucalyptus can become a source of big income for farmers in the future. There is always a demand for these trees in the market because their consumption is constantly increasing due to the increasing population and the construction of new houses. The price of teak wood is increasing every year. If farmers plant them on the ridges now, then after seven to eight years, they will get huge profits.
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Increase in soil fertility too
Trees not only provide economic benefits, but also improve the quality of the soil. The dry leaves that fall from them mix with the soil of the field and prepare humus. This increases the fertility of the soil and improves the yield of crops. In this way, planting trees is a sustainable and beneficial way for farming.
