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Free report: Watermelon Farming and Research |
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by Asmita Gaire | 01-06-2021 18:00
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South Asian countries especially Nepal and India has been struggling due to CoVid 19 wave. By now, all of us is well aware about the fact that we are never certain about the what the future will bring. Living in present is must. For living, whether it's pandemic or it's lockdown; agriculture and medical sectors never gets locked. It has to run. Despite the threat of CoVid 19, we can take a moment to cherish on the progress that's happening currently.
In this condition, one of the district of Nepal, Chitwan which is located in the central part of Nepal had become successful to introduce strawberry farming for the first time. Nepal Agrovine privated limited had introduced strawberry farming for the first time in Bharatpur, Chitwan in large scale. It got grand success in the first year. After the success in strawberry farming, it had introduced watermelon farming too. In foreign countries, seedless watermelon isn't a new thing, but in Nepal it's new. Introduction of these seedless watermelon was made by Nepal Agrovine private limited, this is really a big achievement and cherishable moment in this chaos condition. In the district where temperature goes high from (39-42) degree Celsius, sometimes even higher in summer season; this watermelon farming is really a source of hydration. People can visit farm itself and get fresh quality watermelon with majestic taste. This farming is not only purposed for commerical purpose, but it's main motto is to make a research on strawberry and watermelon farming. Students from Agriculture faculty of different universities are carrying out research on this field. I take this approach as one of the positive approach I have encountered in this second surge of CoVid 19 pandemic. What about yours? |
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Greetings yuseon mentor
Thank you so much for your feedback
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 28-06-2021 14:51
Hi Asmita,
This is your mentor Yuseon :)
The watermelon juice on the first picture looks so fresh and tasty.
I personally love fruit juice because it is easy to consume. and gives me a lot of energy.
As watermelon is one of my favorite, it sounds so mouth-watering.
Anyways farming and research sounds like a good opportunity to feel thankful to the Earth. Hope many would get these kind of experiences as a start of loving mother nature.
Thanks for sharing:)
Posted 24-06-2021 01:27
Greetings Bindu
Thank you so much for the feedback
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 17-06-2021 16:07
Greetings Sandhya sis
Thank you so much for your feedback
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 17-06-2021 16:07
Greetings Debbie mentor
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for your feedback
If it was possible, I would have delivered it.
Nevertheless, of you visit Nepal, I would certainly serve with this refreshing juice.
Thank you
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 17-06-2021 16:06
Dear Asmita,
This is your mentor Debbie. :)
The watermelon juice looks amazing!! Could you deliver a cup to Korea please ?? hahah
It??s great that we are still, on our ends, trying our best even under the threat of COVID-19. This article is so motivational and encouraging! Thanks Asmita :)
Green Cheers,
Debbie
Posted 08-06-2021 20:17
Hello Asmita sis,
I do hope you are fine there and doing great with your works,
This is absolutely appreciable approach by Agriculture student conducting such research and farming activities in Nepal!
I appreciate their hard work,
Keep sharing such an inspiring success story,
Yours,
Sandhya Adhikari
Posted 06-06-2021 22:00
Hello Asmita,
Hope you are doing well,
I do think it as a great approach by students of Agriculture sector,
Thank you for sharing,
Green cheers,
Bindu
Posted 02-06-2021 23:00