Aloe Vera Farming:

 Aloe Vera Farming: 


1. First of all, you need to have some land or a farm, roughly 30 by 30 feet in size, to cultivate Aloe       Vera. Once a week should sufficent for watering, unless the plant is in a very hot, dry environment, in   which case watering twice a week may be necessary. Ensure the soil is completely dry before watering   again. You need to check your Aloe Vera farm twice a day and apply necessary pesticides and     fertilizers.



2. Aloe Vera crop typically takes 18-24 months to fully mature. Within this time frame, it will bear yellow-colored flowers and can be harvested four times a year. Once harvested, roughly 40% of your work is complete.


3. Now, you have two options for extracting gel: either use free techniques or invest in an Aloe Vera gel machine. Either way, once you've extracted the gel, about 70% of your work is done.


4. Next, order circular boxes for Aloe Vera gel in bulk from websites like IndiaMart or AliExpress. Design a logo for your business, create banners, and print stickers to be applied to all the boxes. Set the MRP at 200 rupees per piece. With an estimated production of 1500-2000 pieces per year, you can expect to earn between 300,000-400,000 rupees (3000-5000 USD) annually.





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For sales, approach offline stores, hotels, lodges, beauty care stores, and parlors. Offer them samples to try, and once they trust your product, they will likely place regular orders. Alternatively, you can sell online through your website and collaborate with influencers to increase visibility.


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