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Where can aloe vera be cultivated?

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 6:14 am
by nishat@264
Cultivation of Aloe Vera
Today every farmer of our country is doing aloe vera farming because good profits can be obtained through this farming. Most of this farming is done by the farmers of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Many farmers from different provinces of our country want to do this farming.


But due to lack of proper information about this farming, they are not able to cultivate aloe vera. To cultivate aloe vera, many works have to be done like favorable climate, food items, irrigation, cutting of plants, plowing of field etc.

What is Aloe Vera?
Aloe vera is also known as Ghritkumari, Gwarpatha. It is a thorny plant. The length of this plant is 2 to 3 feet. This plant is also considered a perennial plant of the Liliaceae family. This plant grows at a shallow depth inside the ground and its stem is very short. The leaves of aloe vera are very thick and long.


These leaves also have tiny thorns. The width of all japan whatsapp data these fleshy leaves is half an inch and the length is up to 3 inches. These leaves are very bitter. They are filled with pulp. Today, the purpose of cultivating aloe vera in our country is considered to be only for earning money. It is grown in the dry regions of our country.

The most suitable place for cultivating aloe vera is one with less water, that is why aloe vera is cultivated only in such a place. Where there is a warm climate and due to lack of excess water, there is a lot of difference in the growth of this plant.

This plant does not grow properly in places with water. To cultivate aloe vera, there should be a desert area or a sandy area. By using fertilizers in these places, aloe vera can be produced in large numbers.

Suitable climate for aloe vera cultivation
When cultivating aloe vera, it does not require much hard work and cost. The dry areas of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh are suitable for cultivating this crop. It is best to do this farming here.

If you are thinking of doing business from aloe vera farming, then farming in these places can be very beneficial for you. A very hot climate is required for the cultivation of aloe vera, because it is the only plant that grows in hot climate.

Cultivation in these places will not reduce its quality or production. Hot regions and hot climate are most suitable for aloe vera plant.

Today every farmer of our country is ready to do this farming. The land in which you want to cultivate aloe vera, it is better if that land is at a little height.

Because during rainy season, the fields are often flooded with water, which is not good for the cultivation of aloe vera. Cultivation of this crop is beneficial in places with high altitude and slopes.

Cost of Aloe Vera Cultivation
You can start cultivating aloe vera with an initial investment of 30 thousand to 50 thousand rupees. Because this crop does not require much expenditure. Aloe vera is cultivated only in high altitude areas and hot climate regions where there is a shortage of water.

The biggest expense for this farming is on the seeds of good quality hybrid aloe vera. Because today the demand for aloe vera is increasing a lot in the market, that is why its hybrid seeds are being sold at very high prices. The cost of planting aloe vera plants is about ₹ 30 thousand. Apart from this, more money is spent on fertilizer, labor etc.