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  • “White Musli Cultivation: Herbal Farming Business Earning Millions at Low Cost”White Musli Cultivation – Complete Information on Earnings, Technology and Marketing (2025 Guide)

    “White Musli Cultivation: Herbal Farming Business Earning Millions at Low Cost”
    White Musli Cultivation – Complete Information on Earnings, Technology and Marketing (2025 Guide)

    Introduction:

    The demand for herbal and Ayurvedic products is increasing rapidly in India. In such a situation, cultivation of white musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum) has become a golden opportunity for farmers. It is also called “white musli” or “herbal gold” because its roots are considered invaluable in Ayurvedic medicines.


    1. What is white musli?

    White musli is a medicinal plant whose white roots are used as a tonic, immunity booster and tonic. It is also used in Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, homeopathic and allopathic medicines.

    Major Uses:

    In sexual weakness and exhaustion

    In diabetes and inflammation control

    In strengthening the immune system

    Huge demand in health supplements and supplement industry


    1. Climate and Soil Requirement

    Requirement Details

    Climate Warm and humid (25–35°C)

    Rainfall 600–1200 mm

    Soil Sandy loam, rich in organic matter

    pH level between 6.5 to 8

    Note: The field should have good drainage, otherwise the roots may rot.


    1. Seed and Planting Method

    Safety Musli is not grown from seeds, but from tubers.

    Seed quantity (1 acre): 250–300 kg tubers

    Tuber price: ₹400–₹600 per kg

    Planting time: June to July (at the beginning of monsoon)

    Method:

    Row to row distance – 30 cm

    Plant to plant distance – 30 cm

    Depth – 5–8 cm


    1. Fertilizer and irrigation

    Manure/fertilizer quantity (per acre)

    FYM/compost 5–7 tons

    Vermi compost 1 ton
    Neem cake 100 kg

    Irrigation:

    Rain dependent cultivation, but irrigate 10–12 times as per requirement

    Waterlogging prevention is necessary


    1. Weed and pest control

    Weeding 2–3 times in the beginning is necessary

    Very few pests attack

    Use organic pesticides


    1. Harvesting and processing

    Harvesting time: March–April

    When the leaves turn yellow and start drying, dig out the roots

    Wash the roots and dry them in shade

    Pack only after they are thoroughly dried


    1. Production and profit (estimate for 1 acre)

    Factor details

    Raw root production 15–20 quintals
    Dry root production 6–8 quintals
    Market price ₹1200–₹1800 per kg
    Total income ₹7,20,000–₹14,40,000
    Total expenses (seeds, labour) ₹1.5–2 lakhs
    Net profit ₹5–12 lakhs (in 1 acre!)


    1. Marketing and sales methods

    Ayurvedic companies: Patanjali, Baidyanath, Himalaya

    Local traders and Ayurvedic suppliers

    Contract farming companies (with buyback agreement) with)

    Create your own brand and sell it online in the form of powder/capsule

    Platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Etsy


    1. License and support

    Crop insurance and subsidy: Scheme from NMPB (National Medicinal Plant Board)

    License: Farmer ID/Organic certificate for medicinal crops

    Training: You can get it from Krishi Vigyan Kendra or Forest Medicine Institute


    1. Conclusion:

    If you want to do farming with less space, less water and more income, then white musli is the best option for you. It is now easy to enter the Ayurvedic market by processing it.