Grape Cultivation

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  • čas přidán 4. 12. 2013
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Komentáře • 29

  • @atyangamoit3307
    @atyangamoit3307 Před 8 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing this, it is so amazing and helpful. I will try grape production in my region in Kenya.I will contact you for more help.

  • @aminashukoor4467
    @aminashukoor4467 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent doccumentary on grape cultivation

  • @bobnewhart4318
    @bobnewhart4318 Před 4 lety

    Great video very informative

  • @wiwatasakit9954
    @wiwatasakit9954 Před 8 lety

    the best film.thanks

  • @Raceberts
    @Raceberts Před 8 lety

    Bravo

  • @AlnaiFarmerProducerCompany

    Namaste once again. Sir i have a doubt. In your videos i have seen that drip irrigation lateral line is at much height Its almost at 5-6 feet height from ground. . i have to ask you what is the reason behind it ? here in Nashik Maharashtra we maximally put it at 2-3 feet height.

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  Před 8 lety

      +Sahil Fatangare It is not so specific. If you put it at height it will not come in the way of cultural operations. That farm uses mini tiller between tow rows. There is no much significance of height.

    • @AlnaiFarmerProducerCompany
      @AlnaiFarmerProducerCompany Před 8 lety

      Even i also agree with your point. But some people in our area says that if we put laterals in distant height, it will result in hardness of soil where the water falls and it will result in slow development of root zone.
      they also said that water should fall smoothly because root zone lies in area around where water falls. and that area must remain smooth
      and also when water falls from height it will disturb by the wind pressure and water will not fall in desired area

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  Před 8 lety

      Yes you are correct. It is better to keep laterals on ground. Splashing water from height may spread disease also. But for their convenience farmers follow many methods.

    • @AlnaiFarmerProducerCompany
      @AlnaiFarmerProducerCompany Před 8 lety

      +Shramajeevi ok thanks

    • @edwardhernandez2655
      @edwardhernandez2655 Před 8 lety

      y

  • @AlnaiFarmerProducerCompany

    namaste sir Iam grape farmer from nashik maharashtra. i want to ask you that here in our region every farmer use steel angles for pendal system. but as i saw in your documentary every farm has cement poles. I have not seen this in my region. i wanted to ask you that what will be the durability of that cement poles. I have large farm but limited financial. Is that cement poles will be cost effective and durable? or is there any another reason that you use cement poles for pendal system?

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  Před 8 lety

      +Sahil Fatangare Sir it costs almost same to GI, a bit costlier. It remains for ever if you not break it by hitting tractor. There is no other reason for that. Even the stone pillar is good.

  • @sauravsable2154
    @sauravsable2154 Před 6 lety

    +shramjeev I'm a farmer from Nasik Maharashtra I have planted dogridge root stalk and as I am new to grape farming I am having difficulty in selecting which variety to graft can you please suggest me a good grape variety

  • @rosetvm
    @rosetvm Před 9 lety

    Where we can buy good grapes planting material? Request for reply.

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  Před 9 lety

      Sir we have many good varieties in India. You can get it with farmers or institutes. But plant quarantine law must be followed to take it to your country. I don't know which country you belong to. It is better to search grape vine in your country itself. If you want from India we can give contacts of farmers.

  • @AlnaiFarmerProducerCompany

    Sir i want to start grapes and pomegranate export business. could you make video of export practices of these two fruits. such as harvesting,precooling, cooling, packaging, certification, GAP practices, etc. Please it will be very helpful.

  • @billywray4524
    @billywray4524 Před 8 lety

    sprays his grapes with poision…lol...

    • @ShramajeeviAgriFilms
      @ShramajeeviAgriFilms  Před 8 lety

      +Jim Anderson Hi we are media people without any grape garden. We are just showing what the farmers are doing.