Success Story of Mr. Dhananjay Madhukar Joshi, Tal-Roha Sr.No Components Details 1 Name of the farmer Dhananjay Madhukar Joshi Address At Narali, Joshi Baag, Tambadi-Tala Road Village Narali Ghosale, Post - Ghosale 2 Block Roha District Raigad State Pin 402109 Contact details + 91 9423381240, 9545551898, 3 9226271771 Gat No. Area Crop , Mango, Details of the farm (size, Location, 730/1 5.75.00 4 Cashewnut water availability etc.) 736/2 5.22.00 Mango 653 0.51.10 Paddy Location At Tambadi - Tala Road, Just 2 km from Village Tambadi, 10 km From Roha And Tala, Infrastructure Farm is well connected to Roha - Wali- Tala Road MSEDCL electricity Supply available for domatsic as well as use

water availability Old one Open well , Two Boar well , one Farm Pond (Cap 1 Crore litr) Almost all plots are irrigated with micro systeam , sprinkler systeam, Perforated pipe systeam Animal Husbandary All 16 Caw with pure local indian breed

Two Bio Gas Plants, 1. capacity is 6 m3 , 2. Capacity 2 m3 At Present using all agriculture impliments driven by animal or man ( Demanded one mini Tractor) Vermicompost Unit

Small distribution unit to get herble extraction Membership in self-help Group Producers. Cooperative /company, Madhuban Shetakari Mandal (Registered in ATMA) - This Group is work on vegitable 5 Cooperative society etc. (Give details) Growing and Distribution as well as in Processing / Value addition activity

Madhuban Aamba Utpadak Sendriy Gat (Registered in ATMA) Name of the central sector /State 6 scheme utilise by the farmers and the Mango Plantation, Cashew Plantation, Coconut Plantation, Farm Pound in NHM 2014-15 period Technologies/ Good Agricultural Improved / Present Production 7 Practices/ Facilities/ Benefits Technologies obtained with details Technology Two days Training in Jan 2002 on Plasticulture Technology at MPKV Rahuri Since 2006 entire farm is mentained organically that is all inputs used either onfarm Preparation or organicaly certified Participated in training Program on organicfarm MAHAORGANICS at Agriculture University in 2009 Succesfully complited a one day Training with respectable personality Mr. Bhaskar Save at Deheli Umargaon

Successfully complited on Farm Shetishal Training on the subject of organic Farming organised by Taluka Krushi Office Roha in 2007

Good Agricultural Practices Every Agricultureal waste and Farm Waste is use For compost manure Use Bio - Gas Slury for vermicompost as well as liquide

Regular use of Jeevamrut for soil applicatinand folior Spray

Land is cover with Bio degradable Waste / Shreaded Farm Waste

use of cow urine, Panchagavya, Neem extract and other herbal extract

Inter Croping for maximum utilisation of resources

Minimum use of water just to maintain watase in soil

Consevation of soil and water in mansoon Particularly

Reuse or recycle water

Direct marketing of farm product to the customer

Benefits Minimum utilisation of Precious natural resouce

Minimum Cultivation Practices - 1) Less manpower by using modern Technology, Micro Irrigation System, Remot Control 2) Zerow Tillize Best Quality Produce with natural shine, look, Size, shape, weight attracting premium better price Extra Shelf Life Staying Healthy and trying to keep the society healthy by supply non poisonus chemical free farm produce Maintaing Natural Balance Coconut Plantation is in red Sandy soilwhich is highly porus in nature so trees remains Details of result obtained due to the always in stress of water initially. After going for organic activities and particularly adoption of technologies (season- adoption of practices of savesoil texture had chnged in last recent and water holding gap wise crops grown, techniques of soil had incresed . soil had become rich with organic matter and particular organic adopted, resultsachived etc.) carbon. Getting around 100 coconut per tree 8 i Production (no/ha) 150 tree * 100 coconut - 15000 no of Coconut ii Cost of production per ha. (Rs.) 15000 * 10/- = 1,50,000 (B1) Expenditure Per Hector / Man Power year = 72,000 /- Irrigation and Agri imputs used per year = 60,000/- Total Expenditure 72,000 + 60,000 = 1,32,000/- (A1) iii Net profit per ha (Rs.) 1,50,000 - 1, 32, 000 = 18,000/- Details of result obtained due to the adoption of technologies (season- Banana wise crops grown, techniques adopted, resultsachived etc.) i Production (no/ha) 200 tree * 30 bunch - 6000 no of bunch of Banana ii Cost of production per ha. (Rs.) 6000 * 10/- = 60,000 /- (B2) Details of result obtained due to the adoption of technologies (season- wise crops grown, techniques Pineapple adopted, resultsachived etc.) i Production (no/ha) 1000 tree No of Pineapple ii Cost of production per ha. (Rs.) 1000 * 10/- = 10,000 /- (B3) Details of result obtained due to the adoption of technologies (season- wise crops grown, techniques LemonGram PDR adopted, resultsachived etc.) i Production (no/ha) 5000/- ii Cost of production per ha. (Rs.) 5000/- (B4) Details of result obtained due to the adoption of technologies (season- wise crops grown, techniques adopted, resultsachived etc.) i Production (no/ha) 25000/- ii Cost of production per ha. (Rs.) 25000/- (B5) Net profit per ha (Rs.) C1 = ( B1+ B2+ B3+ B4+ B5 ) - A1

(1,50,000+60,000+10,000+5,000+25,000) - 1,32,000=1,18,000/- (C1) Details of result obtained due to the adoption of technologies (season- 9 wise crops grown, techniques Mango adopted, resultsachived etc.) i Production (no/ha) 100 tree * 500 Mango per Tree - 50,000 no of Mango ii Cost of production per ha. (Rs.) 50,000 * 10/- = 5,00,000 /- (B6) Expenditure Per Hector / Man Power year = 2,44,000 /- (A2) Cost of Inputs per ha (Jeevanrut, Bijamrut, Vermicompost) = 75,000/- (A3) Security Charges = 21,000 /- (A4) Total Expenditure A2 + A3 + A4 2,44,000 + 75,000+ 21,000 = 3,40,000 /- iii Net profit per ha (Rs.) C2 = B6- (A2 + A3 + A4) C2 = 5,00,000 - 3,40,000 C2 = 1, 60, 000 /- Details of result obtained due to the adoption of technologies (season- Inter Croping Within Mango plant isTurmaric carried out with same manpower only cost 10 wise crops grown, techniques of input incurred . So direct net profite of Turmaric Powder is near about 1,00,000 /- adopted, resultsachived etc.) iii Net profit per ha (Rs.) B7 = 1,00,000 /- Net profit in mango plantation C3 = C2 + B7 per ha (Rs.) C3 = 1,60,000 + 1,00,000 C3 = 2,60,000 /- Details of result obtained due to the adoption of technologies (season- wise crops grown, techniques Cashew adopted, resultsachived etc.) i Production (no/ha) 200 tree * 10 kg per Tree - 2,000 no of Coconut ii Cost of production per ha. (Rs.) 2,000 * 150 carnels per kg * 1 Rs per Carnels = 3,00,000 /- (B8) Expenditure Man Power year per ha= 1,44,000 /- (A5) Cost of Inputs per ha (Jeevanrut, Bijamrut, Vermicompost) = 86,000/- (A6) Security Charges = 50,000 /- (A7) Total Expenditure A5 + A6 + A7 1,44,000 + 85,000 + 50,000 = 2,80,000 /- iii Net profit per ha (Rs.) C4 = B8- (A2 + A3 + A4) C4 = 3,00,000 - 2,80,000 C4 = 20, 000 /- Total Income from Farm C5 = C1 + C3 + C4 C5 = 1,18,000 + 2,60,000 + 20,000 C5 = 3,98,000 /- We are also in the business of Agriculture Tourisum and with this allready we could attract visitour to our farm and earn extra income We are marketing our all farm product directly to the eand of customer at in the roha Marketing Stratagy city, New , Thane and Pune 11 Majourly our product saild on the farm shop of Agro Tourisum Center and at Roadside farm fresh sales shoppy

We are also sale our vegitable to the Agro Freesh Company 12 Export Marketing Our domastic market is huge so at present not thinking for export We Conducted 10 days traing programon of 15 Taluka in the Raigad District on organic Relevant Information farming sponsored by ATMA Raigad

Taluka Krushi Adhikari Office Roha , Dist - Raigad