Info General Zaid Season

Okra (Bhindi) Farming in the Magadh Region – Earn Up to ₹1 Lakh per Acre in 3 Months

Okra (Bhindi)
Applicable: 28 Mar 2026 — 30 Apr 2026
Okra (Bhindi) Farming in the Magadh Region – Earn Up to ₹1 Lakh per Acre in 3 Months

Okra (Bhindi) Farming in the Magadh Region - Earn Up to ₹1 Lakh per Acre in 3 Months

Location: Magadh region
Season: Zaid (March–June)

Why Grow Okra?

Okra is a low-investment, high-return crop for farmers in the Magadh region. Due to high summer demand, it provides regular and fast income within a short duration.

Best Sowing Time

  • March to April is the most suitable time for sowing.
  • The first harvest starts within 40–45 days, and the crop continues producing for 2–2.5 months.

Seed and Sowing

  • Seed rate: 8–10 kg per acre
  • Seed price: Approx. ₹1000 per kg
  • Row spacing: 2–2.5 feet
  • Plant spacing: 1 foot

Irrigation Management

  • Provide light irrigation every 3–4 days during summer.
  • Avoid waterlogging in the field.
  • Evening irrigation is more effective in high temperatures.

Manure and Fertilizer

  • Apply 4–5 tons of cow dung manure per acre.
  • Use balanced fertilizers as required for better crop growth.

Pest and Disease Management

  • Major pests include aphids, whiteflies, and fruit borers.
  • Spray neem oil every 5–7 days and use pheromone traps when necessary.

Cost of Cultivation (1 Acre – Approx.)

Seed:                       ₹8,000 – ₹10,000
Land preparation:   ₹3,000
Manure/Fertilizer:   ₹6,000
Labor:                     ₹8,000
Irrigation:                ₹3,000
Pesticides:               ₹2,500
Other expenses:      ₹2,000

Total Cost:              ₹32,000 – ₹35,000

Yield

Average yield is 50–60 quintals per acre.

Income and Profit

Average market price: ₹15 – ₹25 per kg
Total production: ~5000 kg

Total Income: Around ₹1,00,000
Net Profit: ₹65,000 – ₹70,000

GAON NASP Smart Advisory

Farmers receive weather-based guidance, pest alerts, and market price updates to make timely and informed decisions.

Crop + Cattle Integration Model

  • Okra residue can be used as cattle feed.
  • Cow dung can be used as organic manure.
  • Livestock provides additional income through milk production.

1 Acre Smart Plan

  • 0.75 acre: Okra
  • 0.25 acre: Fodder crop

This model ensures both farming and livestock income stability.

Important Tips

  • Harvest every 2–3 days.
  • Do not allow fruits to overgrow.
  • Ensure proper irrigation during peak summer.

Contact

For more information, contact your nearest GAON NASP center.

Ready Market Support

Through GAON NASP, farmers get access to ready markets for selling their harvested okra.
Farmers are directly connected to buyers, traders, and wholesale markets, ensuring better price realization.

Conclusion

Okra farming in the Magadh region is a fast-income, low-risk, and profitable opportunity. With proper management and smart advisory, farmers can significantly increase their earnings.

Published 28 Mar 2026

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