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5000-Year-Old 'Sona Moti' Wheat, Once Grown in Harappa, Makes Comeback at Pusa Mela by Haryana Farmer Ramesh Chandra
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5000-Year-Old 'Sona Moti' Wheat Returns: Harappan Grain Revived by Haryana Farmer
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28-02-2026, 09:30
5000-Year-Old 'Sona Moti' Wheat Returns: Harappan Grain Revived by Haryana Farmer
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Haryana farmer Ramesh Chandra revives 5000-year-old 'Sona Moti' wheat, cultivated during the Harappan civilization.
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The unique round, golden-lustered grain was showcased at the Pusa Krishi Vigyan Mela in New Delhi.
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Ramesh Chandra discovered the rare wheat in a small village in Hisar, where it was traditionally cultivated.
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This highly nutritious wheat, grown without chemicals, yields 6-7 quintals per bigha, offering triple profit despite lower production.
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Farmers can purchase the 'Sona Moti' wheat from Ramesh Chandra's center in Sonipat or contact him via mobile.
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