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This moringa farmer clocks Rs10 lakh per acre in drought-prone Solapur; exports powder to the US

Summary by 30 Stades
Mahadev More grew up seeing his father and grandfather cultivating maize, pulses and bajra in the drought-prone Sade village in Solapur district of Maharashtra. It was not very profitable. When Mahadev joined his father in 2009, he continued with traditional farming using chemicals and grew bananas and sugarcane. “In 2015-16, I experimented with capsicum. But the returns were average. While travelling one day, I saw some farmers growing moringa …
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30 Stades broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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