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How to get Fertilizer License for Fertilizer business


Agriculture is the backbone of India and contributes towards India’s GDP much more than other industries. Lots of people are involved in the agriculture sector from production to marketing. Now-a-days a good crop production mainly depends on quality inputs like quality seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, implements etc. But unfortunately farmers could not access these quality inputs in rural India due to lack of quality suppliers at an affordable price.


There is a good scope for rural educated youth to grab modern agricultural knowledge, and can start their own business in this agri-input sector and provide quality inputs and good agri-technics for sustainable production.


Fertilizer is the 2nd most important input in the agri sector after seed. The source of fertilizer may be organic or in-organic. In India, for fertilizer, seeds and pesticides business you should have proper license to continue the sector. Sometimes due to unavailability of a proper source of information a interested person can’t get a license.


So, here we discuss how to get fertilizer license and what are its basic criteria to avail it.


What are Fertilizers?

Fertilizers are mined or manufactured commercial products which contain one or more plant nutrients in an applicable amount and in a readily usable form. Fertilizers having the advantages of easy in storage, transport and handling. Fertilizers mainly applied through soil application, foliar spray and fertigation methods.

 

Read: DIFFERENT TYPES OF FERTILIZERS AND THEIR USES

 


Basic requirements before applying for fertilizer license

Qualification to apply for fertilizer license in India

  • a person with possession of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture or chemistry or Diploma in Agriculture Science from a recognised University or Institute or equivalent course having one of the subjects on fertilizer or agri inputs can apply directly for fertilizer license.

  • If a person does not have these degrees he/she can do a certain certification course organised by certain institutes /  state agriculture departments to apply for the license. 

  • You may contact the local agriculture office to know more about it.


Please follow the govt guidelines in this regard as follows;


Qualification to apply for fertilizer license in India
                                                (image source: e-License For Agri-inputs)

Other requirements

  • A person should have space for a shop and godown area.

  • The space may be owned or leased.

  • For wholesaling much godown area is required as compared to retail business.

  • The person should have proper PAN, GSTN, Aadhaar, mobile number and bank account, email id before applying for license.



  • Now a single window online system is developed by different state govt for applying for seed, fertilizer and pesticides business. I am providing here the link for applying licenses of the Agriculture department, Govt of Odisha. Here you can directly apply for a license. e-License For Agri-inputs (click on it)

  • For retail business you need to apply to wholesalers for approval, for wholesale business you need to apply to Manufacturers for approval.




  • After online application and providing basic fees, you should contact the local agriculture office to get the license.

  • After due verification by the Agri department officers they may issue a license for business.

Point of sale machine for fertilizer business (POS Machine)

  • POS machine introduced by govt of India for proper monitoring of fertilizer sales. It is Aadhaar based operation.

  • After getting a fertilizer license you should apply in the agri department for availing POS machine.

  • You can get application form for POS machine from the department and after filling it submit it to the officers in charge.

  • After due verification you can get a POS ID and PIN in your phone number.

  • Then show the POS ID to the officer and they may issue you a POS machine to operate your fertilizer business.

  • Agri department officers also give you basic training to operate the POS machine smoothly.

  • If you possess a wholesale license, you get a separate Mfms ID for online stock monitoring and transferring of stocks to your retailers POS machine.


Maintenance of records

  • In your shop you should keep some basic records of your business. 

  • You should have a ledger of retail / wholesale business data.

  • Fertilizer rate chart, fertilizer license copy, GSTN copy  should be hung on your shop wall.

  • Stock position should be maintained in ledger, POS machine and godown. It should be equal.

  • Agriculture officers may inspect your shop from time to time.


Some Basic fertilizers marketed in India

  • In India farmers generally used prilled and granular fertilizers. They are available generally in 45 kg or 50 kg bags. Examples are Urea, DAP, NPK, Potassic fertilizers.

  • Some speciality fertilizers are also marketed like water soluble fertilizers for drip and spray application, micro-nutrients, biofertilizers etc.


Conclusion

Hope this article may guide you to have your business in the agriculture sector. You can start your business with minimum investment and also try to provide the latest agricultural information to the farming community for more and sustainable production.





 





















 









Dragon Fruit and its methods of cultivation


What is Dragon Fruit

  • The dragon fruit is also known as “Pitaya”. It is a cactus species and native to South America.Vietnam is the highest producer in the world.

  • Dragon fruit plants are good ornamental plants for home gardening and also produce delicious fruits. 

  • The dragon fruit plant is a climbing plant and needs support to climb. 

  • The dragon fruit plant sustains well in heat and also thrives well in dry areas with partial sun. The flowers of plants are unique, large, and open only at night and expels an amazing scent at night. 

  • The dragon fruits are available in dark red, pink or yellow colors. These fruits have thin skin covered with scales with a tasty red or white pulp in the center. 

  • Dragon fruits can be grown from its seeds, cuttings or by purchasing a potted plant from a nursery. 

  • Dragon fruits are used in fruit juice, jams, ice creams and wine.

Nutritional value of Dragon fruit

Dragon fruits are a good source of vitamin C, iron, fibers and antioxidants which keeps you healthy and boosts your immune system.

Varieties for Dragon Fruit

Dragon fruits are of mainly two varieties 

  1. Stenocereus (sour dragon fruits)  

  2. Hylocereus (sweet dragon fruit )

Stenocereus type

These dragon fruits are common fruits in areas of the USA, they have a sour and refreshing taste.

 Hylocereus type

 These dragon fruits are sweet in taste and come in different colors. There are 3 types of sweet dragon fruits.

  1. White-fleshed Dragon Fruits or Pitaya Blanca or Hylocereus Undatus: these fruits have pink-skinned fruit with white flesh.

  2. Red-Fleshed Dragon Fruits or Pitaya Rosa or HylocereusPolyrhizus: these fruits having red skin with red flesh.

  3. Yellow Pitaya/ Yellow Amarilla or Selenicereus Megalanthus or Hylocereus Megalanthus: these are yellow-skinned fruit with white flesh.


Cultivation of Dragon fruit in Garden

( Note: Cultivation of Dragon fruit in Farm land- see below )

Selection of pots for growing Dragon Fruits.

  • The Ideal pot size is 15-25 inches in diameter and 10-15 inches in depth.

  • Pots should have a good draining system having 2 to 3 drain holes.

  • For healthy growth of the plant use pots made of clay that keeps the appropriate temperature of the plant.

  • Take a bigger pot for better growth of dragon fruit.

Season for Growing Dragon Fruit in Pots

  • Dragon fruit grows well in a tropical climate and can also be grown in subtropical climates.

  • Dragon fruits can be planted in winter, spring and summer. Ideal temperature range should be 20 to 30 degrees.

  • It thrives well in dry and semi-dry climates.

  • The dragon fruit plant can survive short periods of freezing temperatures or frost. But may spoil in longer periods of low temperature.

Suitable Soil for Growing Dragon Fruit

  • The dragon fruits grow in well-drained fertile, sandy soil.

  • Soil used should be very sandy,  mix equal quantities of garden soil, compost and river sand for better drainage and growth of plant.

  • Fill the pot with the mixed soils and allow it to stay overnight before planting.

Propagating Methods of Dragon Fruit 

  • The dragon fruits can be propagated by seeds or by cutting. You can buy potted plants from nurseries.

  • Propagating the dragon fruits by cutting is easy and grows very fast. Buying potted plants are also recommended.

  • Growing dragon fruit plants from its seeds is a time taking process.

Growing Dragon Fruit in Pots from Cuttings

  • Growing dragon fruits from its cutting is the best and easiest method for propagating.

  • Stems should be cut properly from a healthy mature plant. Use a sharp garden knife to cut the cutting from the plant.

  • Length of the cutting should be 5 to 15 inches, collect it  from the plant that produces fruit.

  • Cutting should be collected early in the morning.

  • Immerse the cuttings in a liquid fungicide for a few minutes and dry it.

  • Now place the cuttings in a shady and cool location with good air circulation for 5 to 6 days, this increases the disease resistance in cuttings and also fastens the growth.

  • Plant the cuttings about 3-5 inches deep in the pot and keep the soil moist. Keep the pots in a sunny location.

  • Dragon fruit cuttings take 5 to 7 weeks to germinate depending on stem cuttings and local climatic conditions.

  • Once the cutting forms a root system, feed the plant with balanced organic and liquid fertilizers.

  • Give support to the growing plant by wooden rods and wires in the pot.


Watering Requirements for Growing Dragon Fruit

  • The dragon fruit plant doesn’t need flooding water. Over watering may cause rotting in the plants.

  • Also keep the poles moist.

  • The dragon fruit plant can tolerate dryness  for some period, but watering in intervals is recommended.

Sunlight Requirement for Growing Dragon Fruit 

  • Dragon fruits love sunlight and thrive well in partial to full sun.

  • The leaves of the dragon fruits should be exposed to proper sunlight for fast growing.

  • The dragon fruit plant requires 5 to 7 hours of sunlight per day.

  • Adequate sunlight fastens the growth of the plant and increases flowering and fruiting.

Pruning Requirement for Growing Dragon Fruit 

  • Pruning is done to maintain the compact size of the plant.

  • The Dragon fruit plant can grow up to 20 feet height, but if you want to keep a preferred height, just prune the branches.

  • Keeping the plant compact size can make the plant stronger and increase the yields.

Pollination Requirement for Growing Dragon Fruit 

  • Better pollination in flowers increases the fruits. Most of the varieties of dragon fruit plants are self pollinating, only some varieties need cross-pollination.

  • Bees, Moths, bats etc pollinate the dragon fruit plant, or hand pollination can also be done for better pollination.

  • For hand pollination, collect the pollen grains from other dragon fruit plants using a cotton swab or smooth brush and then rub the pollen on the stigma of your plant.

  • Hand pollination should be done during the night or early in the morning for better results.

  • If the plant is flowering and unable to bear fruit this indicates that it is not self-pollinating. Do hand pollination to improve yield.


Pests and Diseases in Growing Dragon Fruit

  • Most common pests that trouble dragon fruit plants are mealybug and aphids. These insects suck the sweet sap of the plant and hampers the plant growth.

  • Ants are also a major problem, they run upon the plant and sucks the sap.

  • Plants are also affected by mites and thrips, these can slow down the growth of the plant.

  • Using Neem oil or herbal oil spray or mild soapy water spray can treat these pests. 

  • Don’t use commercial organic pesticides on the plant to treat pests.

  • Diseases that affect dragon fruit are Dragon Spots, these spots occur on the stems and leaves of the plant due to bacterial infection.This disease can spread easily from plant to plant.

  • Use an organic fungicide to treat the diseases in dragon fruits. Watering at the base of the plant without making branches wet can control fungal and bacterial diseases.

  • The Plant can be affected with sunburns during the hottest period of summer.

  • Plants may suffer from rot due to overwatering. Using well-drained soils  and perforated pots for drainage can protect the plants from rotting.

Harvesting of Dragon Fruit 

  • The Dragon fruit plants that grow from seeds take 5 to 6 years to produce fruits.

  • The Dragon fruit plant grown from a high yielding cutting takes 1-1.5 years to produce fruits.

  • The plant blooms in early summer, mainly in June. 

  • The plant bears fruit from July to November. 

  • A dragon fruit plant can produce fruit for up to 10-15 years.

  • The plant produces fruit after 30 to 50 days after flowering.

  • Pick the fruits from the plant when the color of fruit changes from green to red or pink or yellow depending on the variety. It is better to harvest after 4-5 days of color changing. If you are planning to export or planning to store for a long period, pick them on the next day after the color changes.


Cultivation of Dragon fruit in Farm land

  • Farmers can cultivate dragon fruit and get good profit.

  • Farmers should have prepared a good well drained soil before plantation.

  • Take a good plantation variety which should be high yielding and disease pest resistant.

  • As this is a cactus plant and needs support to grow, suitable poles are to be installed in the main field.

  • Dragon fruit plants can live upto 15 years so concrete poles are more suitable as wooden and iron poles may be damaged quickly.

  • Spacing: Row to row 12 ft and pole to pole 6-8 ft in a row.

  • An acre can accommodate 450-500 Poles and each pole can have up to 4 plants. An acre can hold anywhere between 1800 – 2000 plants.

  • Farmers should install drip irrigation for watering and fertilizer application to the plants.

  • All other cultural practices like pruning, disease pest management, pollination and harvesting are already discussed above.

Cost involved in Dragon fruit cultivation

  • For cultivating Dragon fruit, the initial cost is high. It is nearly about 5-6 lakh rupees per acre for the first year.

  • Poles are the main expensive investment in the farm. The cost involved for good quality poles installation is about 2-3 lakh rupees.

  •  Running costs like fertigation, labour etc. costs nearly 50000 to 1 lakh rupees every year.

Profit from Dragon fruit cultivation

  • The yield for the first year is less, it is around 500 kg per acre.From the second year farmers can get a yield of 15-20 kg per pole.

  • So a farmer can get around 6-7 ton yield per acre.

  • Retail selling price of Dragon fruits around 100-130 per Kg. So farmers can get 6-7 lakh or more from 1 acre.

  • According to some market surveys, pink pulp Dragon fruit fetches more profit than white pulp Dragon fruit.


Drawbacks of growing Dragon fruit 

  • Although Dragon fruit cultivation is profitable farming, it has some marketing drawbacks in India.

  • So farmers should do a market survey and marketing contacts before cultivating Dragon fruit.

  • Dragon fruit has great market demands in states like Maharasta, Karnataka, Tamilnadu, West Bengal, Gujarat etc.

  • It is a low maintenance crop and can give yield upto 10-15 years so farmers definitely get good profit by Dragon fruit cultivation.


Conclusion

Hope this article provides some information about dragon fruit cultivation both in home gardens and in farmers' fields. It is a good ornamental plant and also has high market value with low maintenance.

So farmer’s may consider farming Dragon fruit to get more income.

Thank you.

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How to Start Agricultural Business


Agriculture is one of the most prominent and growing sectors and plays a crucial role in a country's economy. It's no doubt farmers have faced different agro-climatic crises like flood, drought, storm in every year, which may have a direct impact on their profitability. But the rise of modern technology, advanced weather forecasting, good storage and transportation systems, improved crop varieties, modern pest surveillance will now minimize the external impacts in the agriculture sector. The demand for agriculture and allied sectors is improving day by day. So in this century starting an agribusiness is a good idea for self employment and also it will contribute to a nation’s economy.


So many agribusiness plans are there from cultivating to storage, value addition to sale of final produce. Some of the agribusiness sector needs medium to large investment while some needs small investments.


 Agricultural business sector is now not confined to a small area. Today’s rapid and advanced communication system and improved technology catalyse the growth of the agribusiness sector. You can sell your produce anywhere in the world.


So lets start to know more about to start a agricultural business:


Agribusiness sector is mainly divided into 3 categories as mentioned below;

  1. Input sector - This includes starting an agribusiness in sale of different agri inputs like seeds, fertilisers, pesticides, machineries, nursery plants etc.


  1. Output sector - This sector includes sale of final agri produce in raw or after value addition.


  1. Facilitative service sector - This includes the services like marketing, processing, packaging, transportation, storage, finance, farm consultancy etc.


A step by step guide to start an Agribusiness

  • For starting an agricultural farm you need to have secure farm land with own ownership or with a lease agreement.

  • Prepare an agricultural map for your land which includes your land boundary, water source, soil structure, crop season, distance from market etc.

  • Before proceeding to crop cultivation you should have enough idea about local agro climatic conditions and soil type. Test your soil to know about your soil fertility status and the soil profile.

  • Prepare your business plan according to your knowledge, expertise and assistance from agri experts and start to manufacture your selected commodities. 

  • You will have to register your business with its selected operational name.

  • You should have some financial stability to run your business smoothly.

  • Secure your business with a good insurance plan so that it will protect you from any bad conditions.


READ: How to collect soil samples for soil testing

  1. Market research 

You should have done proper market research for your business plan. Some questions are mentioned below to help you out for your market survey. You need to find the answers.

  1. What is the potential of your product and services in the present market?

  2. Do you have enough knowledge and expertise about your business plan?

  3. Do you know your competitors' activity in the market?

  4. What are the problems faced by your competitors ?

  5. What are the problems faced by your potential consumers?

  6. Do you fulfill the needs of your consumer in a more efficient way?

  7. Are the legalities of your business plan easy or difficult? 

  8. What is your focused area of business(Local, national or international)?

  9. Do you easily get your inputs for your business?

  10. Do you list out your prime consumers?


B) Business plan

After proper market research your window of opportunity will open for the business plan preparation and its execution. A good business plan will sustain in the long run and make you profitable. Here are some questions which will help you in preparation of your business model.

  1. What is your plan and structure of your business?

  2. What is the cost involved (fixed and operational) for your business?

  3. Do you prepare all the legal papers?

  4. Do you prepare SWOT analysis for your business ( Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threat)?

  5. Do you get expert advice regarding your business model ( Financial, Marketing, Manufacturing etc.) 


C) Laws and Regulations

You should be well aware of some laws (INDIA)  before you plan for your business. Some the laws which directly or indirectly connected to your agribusiness are as follows;


  • Factories Act, 1948

  • Indian Contract Act, 1872

  • The Companies Act, 1956

  • Minimum Wages Act, 1948

  • Trade and merchandise Marks Act, 1958

  • Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969

  • The water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974

  • The Air (Prevention and Control of pollution ) Act, 1981

  • Sick Industrial Companies (Special provision) Act, 1985

  • Environment protection Act, 1986

  • Consumer protection Act, 1986

  • Taxation laws covering Corporate tax, indirect taxes like Excise, Customs, Sales tax and Wealth tax)

  • Food Safety and Standards Authority of India Act (FSSAI), 2006

D) Registration of business and get license

  • You will have to register your business and get a proper license for business which will help you run your business smoothly and also create a proper brand value.

  • There are different types of registration like Proprietorship, Partnership, Limited Liability Partnership, Private Limited, and Public Limited.

  • There are many legal firm advisors who may help you in the registration and licensing processes.

  • If you plan to do agribusiness in the organic sector, then obtain a license/certificate from PGS India for branding of your product. Also take the benefit of Jaivik Kheti Portal to market your product.


READ: PARAMPARAGAT KRISHI VIKAS YOJNA (PKVY)


E) Fund arrangement

  • Fund arrangement is the main criteria for starting a business. You may contact banks or other institutional agencies for taking out loans.

  • You should check the rules and interest rates.

  • A good business model helps banks to provide you loans quickly.

  • Mostly agricultural loans in India are provided at lower interest rates.

  • Check out any government subsidies (state or central) for your agribusiness.

F) Final set up

  • After all above procedures you need to set up and execute your business.

  • Set up your office, purchase inputs, office stationery, arrange manpower, partnership with your stakeholders etc.

  • All businesses have some limitations and opportunities but a successful business model and its proper execution will definitely make you profitable in the long run.

List of top 20 agribusiness plans in India

  1. Mushroom cultivation

  2. Poultry farming

  3. Flower farming business

  4. Aloevera cultivation and marketing

  5. Spices production

  6. Beekeeping

  7. Medicinal herb cultivation

  8. Dairy business

  9. Black rice/ Brown rice cultivation

  10. Plant Nursery

  11. Agriclinic set up ( For farm consultancy)

  12. Seeds/fertilizer/pesticide/machinery shop

  13. Production of potato chips

  14. Oil plant cultivation

  15. Hydroponic retail store

  16. Biofloc fish farming

  17. Quality fruit and vegetable farming

  18. Tea cultivation

  19. Organic fertilizer business

  20. Storage/Transportation of agricultural products


Conclusion

Hope this article may guide you to set up your agribusiness. Agriculture is the most growing sector and also contributes to the nation's GDP. So let’s do proper research and start your business profitably. Thank you.  


 

 

 











 





 

 

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