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Patan Farmers Thrive: Rain-fed Chickpeas Yield ₹25,000 Per Bigha with Low Input, Expert Explains
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Patan Farmers Earn 25,000/Bigha from Chickpeas: Low Cost, High Profit
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05-03-2026, 12:37
Patan Farmers Earn 25,000/Bigha from Chickpeas: Low Cost, High Profit
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Farmers in Vadhiyar Panthak, Patan district, Gujarat, are earning up to Rs 25,000 per bigha from rain-fed chickpea cultivation.
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The region's unique soil retains moisture during monsoon, eliminating the need for additional irrigation and reducing cultivation costs.
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Farmer Bhavbhai Shivbhai Patel confirms low input costs and a profit margin of approximately 50% from chickpea farming.
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Indigenous varieties like Number 3 are popular, yielding 15-25 'man' per bigha, sold at MSP or as fresh green chickpeas.
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Chickpeas have become a strong income source for small and medium-sized farmers, despite minor challenges like bird damage.
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