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Rajaram Tripathi left the job of a government bank and started farming and grown white musli and black pepper on 1000 acres and achieved a turnover of 25 crores. They monitor crops by helicopter.

Highlights
- Rajaram Tripathi left the bank job and started farming.
- Grow white musli and black pepper on 1000 acres of land.
- Got a turnover of 25 crores from farming.


Perhaps the most shocking thing is that Dr. Rajaram Tripathi of Bastar district has achieved a new place in farming. They cultivate white musli and black pepper with 400 families on 1000 acres of land. Their cultivation is so large that they use helicopters to monitor their fields. Dr. Tripathi Maa Danteshwari is the CEO of Herbal Group, whose annual turnover is ₹ 25 crore. They have truly brought farming to the sky. Their group exports black pepper to Europe and America, proving that Indian farmers can also compete globally.

As the biggest producer of black pepper and white musli in Bastar, he has won the Best Farmer Award four times. Inspired by effective air spraying techniques seen in England and Germany, Tripathi intends to use helicopters to take care of crops, which will improve insect control and also helped neighboring farmers.

Job left for farming
Tripathi, inspired by the desire to solve the problems of the farmers, started farming and started farming in the year 1998. He considered marketing in agriculture as a major issue and decided to grow white musli, which is a high -demand medicinal crop so that the profit could increase. The legacy of his family’s cultivation has been going on for more than 70 years in Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh.