Satavar is common throughout the tropical and subtropical regions, particularly central India. It is also found up to an altitude of 1500 m in subtropical Himalayas. By nature, the plant is xerophytic and prefers the semi-arid to subtropical, cool environment.
EXPENDITURE
Distance (in acre) | Sapling(in land) | Cost of plants(per plants) | Total | Fertilizer | Cost of cultivation |
2*1-1/2 ft | 15,000x | 6 Rs./- | 6*15000 = 90,000 /- | 10,000/- | 1,00,000 /- |
Total Expenses = 1,00,000 /- |
INCOME & YIELD
Income of year | Total ROOTS(in year)) | Company buy back (per kg) | Total |
18 month | 2000 kg (2 ton) | 250kg | 250*2000 = 5,00,000 |
Total income of year = 5, 00,000 /- |
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