Royal Harvest by MahaRoyal

Cultivation of Saffron (Crocus sativus) under Controlled and Scientific Farming System

Project Objective

To establish a high-value saffron cultivation unit using modern, scientific, and controlled-environment farming practices. The project aims to generate premium income, promote diversification into high-value spice crops, and enhance long-term profitability under horticulture and agri-technology subsidy frameworks.

Area & Production Capacity

  • Proposed Cultivation Area: 4,000 sq. ft. (Controlled Environment Setup)
  • Planting Material: Certified and disease-free saffron corms
  • Crop Life Cycle: 4–5 years productivity from a single plantation cycle

Technology & Cultivation Practices

  • Scientific raised bed cultivation under controlled environment agriculture (CEA)
  • Drip irrigation with precision water and nutrient management
  • Organic and balanced nutrient application
  • Standardized drying, grading, and hygienic storage of saffron stigmas
  • Technical supervision and guidance from horticulture experts and relevant departments

Production & Income Potential

  • Initial flowering expected from the second year onwards
  • Premium high-value spice with strong domestic and international market demand
  • Long productive lifecycle ensuring stable and recurring revenue streams
  • Export-oriented potential with superior quality yield

Employment Generation

  • Direct self-employment through agri-tech operations
  • Seasonal employment during harvesting, processing, and packaging stages
  • Skilled labour engagement for controlled environment management

Expected Benefits & Impact

  • Cultivation of a high-value crop with excellent return on investment
  • Efficient utilization of limited land through intensive farming methods
  • Promotion of advanced spice cultivation in non-traditional regions
  • Strengthening rural entrepreneurship and agri-tech adoption
  • Contribution to income diversification and sustainable agricultural growth

 

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