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Sunday, December 21, 2025

Pure Himalayan Ashwagandha Root | High-Altitude Grown | Stress Relief Herb

Buy pure Himalayan Ashwagandha  sourced  naturally grown from Kashmir. Natural stress relief, energy & immunity support. Lab-tested, chemical-free.



Natural Himalayan Shilajit from High Altitude Mountains

Shilajit from Kashmir
Himalayan Shilajit supports energy, testosterone, immunity and brain health. Pure resin with high fulvic acid content.

Availability : 500,1000,5000 grams
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Ashwagandha roots


Buy pure Himalayan Ashwagandha powder sourced from Kashmir. Natural stress relief, energy & immunity support. Lab-tested, chemical-free.



Saturday, December 20, 2025

Nutraceuticals & Medicinal Plants for Health & Wellness

Explore high-quality nutraceuticals and medicinal plants for natural health, immunity, and wellness. Ideal for herbal, Ayurvedic, and pharma use.

Discover medicinal plants and nutraceutical crops used in herbal medicine, functional foods, and pharmaceutical industries across India.

Nutraceuticals and medicinal plants play a vital role in natural healthcare systems worldwide. These plants contain bioactive compounds that support immunity, heart health, digestion, brain function, and overall wellness. Used traditionally in Ayurveda, Unani, and folk medicine, they are now widely adopted by modern nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industries.

Our collection includes organically grown, wild-harvested, and cultivated medicinal plants suitable for herbal teas, powders, extracts, capsules, and functional foods. These nutraceutical resources are ideal for farmers, herbal manufacturers, researchers, and health-focused consumers.

Availability : Crude Drugs,Raw herbs, Seeds, leaves etc.
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Himalayan Goji Berry Trees | Kashmir Grown Plants

Goji berry (also called wolfberry) is being introduced and cultivated in Kashmir, and there has been growing interest in plantation and farming of this high-value fruit in the region. 

1. Introduction & Research Initiatives

The Jammu & Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre (JKMPIC) has been a key organization promoting the cultivation of medicinal and fruit plants in the region, including goji berries (Lycium barbarum). They have experimented with propagation and offered seeds/planting material locally for growers and researchers. 

2. Climate & Growing Conditions
Goji berries thrive in temperate climates with good sun exposure and well-drained soils.
Kashmir’s cool climate and fertile valley soils can be suitable for cultivation, but frost protection and site selection are important for good yields. 

3. Propagation & Plantation
Goji plants can be grown from seeds, seedlings, or cuttings.
It’s generally recommended to start plants in a nursery and transplant them in spring when the risk of frost is lower.

Proper spacing (e.g., about 1.6 m between plants) and soil preparation improves growth and yield. 

4. Yield Potential
Under good conditions, commercial yields in similar climates can be roughly 2200-4500 kg/ha (dry fruit) by the third to fifth year of planting. Medicinal Plants in India

📌 Practical Considerations for Kashmir Farmers

Suitable Locations
Valleys with moderate winters and protection from extreme frost.
Well-drained terraces and raised beds to avoid waterlogging.

Water & Soil
Requires regular watering during the growth season but cannot tolerate soggy soils.
Soil pH ideally around 6.8–8.1 with good organic matter. 

Market Potential
Goji is considered a superfood with growing demand in health and nutraceutical markets; dried goji berries from Himalayan regions (including Kashmir) are sold locally and online. 

📍 Where to Get Planting Material
If you are looking to start a plantation, you may contact:
Jammu & Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre (for seeds/plant material and guidance):
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High-Altitude Chestnut Tree Farming in Kashmir

Sweet Chestnut trees Kashmir
Chestnut trees (Castanea species) bear edible nuts inside spiky green husks (burrs), which split open when ripe (late Sept-Nov), releasing shiny brown nuts that need scoring and cooking. They start producing fruit from around 3-7 years for grafted varieties, reaching full yield at maturity (15-20 yrs). These trees are wind-pollinated, prefer well-draining soils, and offer versatile wood, nectar, and culinary nuts. 


Friday, December 19, 2025

Nut Tree Farming for Profit (India & Himalayan Regions)

Nut Trees 
Nut trees are high-value, long-term assets. Once established, they produce for decades with relatively low annual costs. Here’s a practical profit-focused guide.

1️⃣ Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) ⭐ High ROI
  • Climate: Sub-tropical to temperate (Punjab, J&K, Himachal, Uttarakhand)
  • Bearing: 6–8 years
  • Yield: 20–40 kg/tree
  • Income: 18–40 lakh/ha/year (mature orchard)
  • Why choose it? Strong export demand, premium price, less competition than walnut

2️⃣ Walnut (Juglans regia) 🌳 Traditional + Export

  • Climate: Cold temperate (Kashmir, HP)
  • Bearing: 8–10 years
  • Yield: 30–60 kg/tree
  • Income: 10–25 lakh/ha/year
  • Note: Needs chilling hours & skilled post-harvest handling

3️⃣ Almond (Prunus dulcis) 🌸 Early Returns

  • Climate: Dry temperate
  • Bearing: 3–4 years
  • Income: 8–20 lakh/ha/year
  • Advantage: Faster returns than walnut/pecan

4️⃣ Hazelnut (Corylus avellana) 🌰 Emerging Crop

  • Climate: Cool temperate
  • Bearing: 3–5 years
  • Income: 12–18 lakh/ha/year
  • Demand: Chocolate & confectionery industry

5️⃣ Pistachio (Pistacia vera) 🏜️ Premium Niche

  • Climate: Dry, cold winters, hot summers
  • Bearing: 7–8 years
  • Income: 15–30 lakh/ha/year
  • Best for: Low rainfall regions with irrigation

📊 Profit Comparison (Mature Orchards)

Nut Crop

Bearing Time

Avg Profit/ha

Pecan

6–8 yrs

18–40 lakh

Walnut

8–10 yrs

10–25 lakh

Almond

3–4 yrs

8–20 lakh

Hazelnut

3–5 yrs

12–18 lakh

Pistachio

7–8 yrs

15–30 lakh


🚜 Key Success Factors

  • ️ Certified grafted plants
  • ️ Proper spacing & pruning
  • ️ Drip irrigation + mulching
  • ️ Intercropping (saffron, garlic, herbs in early years)
  • ️ Value addition: kernels, cold-pressed nut oil, export grading

🌍 Best Regions in India

  • Kashmir Valley – Walnut, Pecan, Hazelnut
  • Himachal & Uttarakhand – Almond, Walnut
  • Punjab & North India plains – Pecan
  • Dry cold regions – Pistachio (trial basis)

✅ Bottom Line

If you want maximum long-term profit with growing global demand, Pecan farming currently offers the best balance of yield, price, and scalability in India—especially compared to walnut.

Availability of planting material
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Comfrey Plant for Sale | Medicinal Herb Live Plant

Comfrey plants
We are a trusted medicinal plant nursery in India, offering a wide range of organic and nursery-grown herbal plants for farmers, gardeners and herbal medicine practitioners. Our collection includes rare medicinal herbs, cold-climate plants suitable for Kashmir and Himalayan regions, and high-demand medicinal species for commercial cultivation.

All our plants are carefully grown using sustainable practices to ensure healthy growth, high survival rate and authentic medicinal value. We supply individual plants for home gardens as well as bulk planting material for herbal farms, nurseries and research projects across India.

Buy healthy comfrey plants (Symphytum officinale) from trusted nursery. Ideal medicinal herb for gardens, organic farming & herbal use.

Availability : Comfrey planting material
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Thursday, December 18, 2025

Pecan Farming in India

Pecan Gardens in Kashmir
Pecan Farming Project Report suitable for India (especially North India, Kashmir, Himachal, Uttarakhand & temperate regions). You can use this for bank loans, subsidies, academic projects, or investor proposals.

PROJECT REPORT ON PECAN NUT (Carya illinoinensis) FARMING

1. Introduction

Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is a high-value temperate nut crop native to North America. Due to rising demand for healthy nuts rich in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and proteins, pecan cultivation is emerging as a profitable alternative to walnut and almond farming in Kashmir regions.


2. Objectives of the Project

  • To establish commercial pecan orchards
  • To generate long-term sustainable income for farmers
  • To promote nut-based agroforestry in temperate regions
  • To reduce dependence on imported pecans

3. Botanical Profile

  • Botanical Name: Carya illinoinensis
  • Family: Juglandaceae
  • Common Name: Pecan Nut
  • Tree Life: 80–100 years
  • Bearing Age: 5–7 years
  • Economic Life: 50+ years

4. Climate & Soil Requirements

Climate

  • Temperate climate preferred
  • Chilling requirement: 400–700 hours
  • Ideal temperature: 10–35°C
  • Tolerates frost in winter

Soil

  • Deep, fertile loamy soil
  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
  • Good drainage essential
  • Avoid water-logged soils

5. Suitable Regions in India

  • Jammu & Kashmir (Kashmir Valley, Jammu belt)
  • Himachal Pradesh
  • Uttarakhand
  • Parts of Punjab & Haryana
  • Higher altitudes of Northeast India

6. Varieties Recommended

  • Western Schley
  • Desirable
  • Pawnee
  • Wichita
  • Stuart

7. Land Preparation & Planting

  • Spacing: 10 m × 10 m (100 plants/ha)
  • Pit Size: 1 m × 1 m × 1 m
  • Planting Time: January–February or December
  • Planting Material: Grafted saplings (1–2 years old)

8. Irrigation & Nutrient Management

Irrigation

  • Regular irrigation during early years
  • Drip irrigation preferred
  • Avoid moisture stress during flowering & nut filling

Fertilizer Schedule (per tree/year – average)

  • FYM: 20–30 kg
  • Nitrogen: 500–700 g
  • Phosphorus: 250 g
  • Potassium: 250 g

9. Intercropping

Possible during first 5–6 years:

  • Beans
  • Peas
  • Garlic
  • Onion
  • Medicinal herbs

10. Pest & Disease Management

  • Aphids
  • Twig girdler
  • Leaf spot
    Control: Neem oil sprays, proper pruning, orchard sanitation

11. Harvesting & Yield

  • Harvesting starts from 5th–7th year
  • Nuts mature in October–November
  • Average Yield:
    • 7th year: 5–8 kg/tree
    • 10th year: 15–25 kg/tree
    • Mature orchard: 40–60 kg/tree

12. Cost of Cultivation (Per Hectare – Approx.)

Particulars

Cost ()

Land preparation 

    40,000

Plants (100)

    1,50,000=1,75,000

Pit digging & planting

    50,000

Irrigation system

    60,000

Manure & fertilizers

    40,000

Labour & maintenance (annual)

    60,000

Total Initial Cost

4–5 lakh/ha


13. Income & Profit Analysis

  • Average yield at maturity: 4–5 tons/ha
  • Market price: 1550–3000/kg
  • Gross Income: 18–40 lakh/ha/year
  • Net Profit: 14–30 lakh/ha/year

(After 10–12 years)


14. Market Potential

  • High demand in:
    • Health food industry
    • Bakery & confectionery
    • Dry fruit markets
  • Strong export potential
  • Import substitution crop for India

15. Risks & Mitigation

  • Long gestation period → Intercropping
  • Climate sensitivity → Site selection
  • Market fluctuations → Value addition (kernels, oil)

16. Conclusion

Pecan farming is a high-investment but very high-return orchard crop. With proper management, quality planting material, and patience, pecan cultivation can outperform walnut and almond farming in long-term profitability.

Availability : Planting material
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