In the Unjha market yard, the income of ravi farmers is decreasing day by day in monsoon. In contrast to this, there is a shortage of domestic and foreign seeds in cumin. While the income of fennel and isabgul is decreasing. In contrast to this, the demand of natives or foreigners is being observed. Currently, the income of 3000 to 4000 sacks of cumin is coming in Unjha Khatiwadi Produt Bazar Samiti. Against this, demand of 15 to 20 thousand sacks is being seen as domestic and foreign demand is good. As the demand of cumin in Bangladesh is high, there are signs of boom in cumin. At present, the price of cumin seeds of good quality is Rs. 4700 to 5000, while the price of medium goods is seen at 4200 to 4500 rupees. Castor has been found to be more cultivated in Rajasthan. Where the possibilities of harvesting cumin are being seen. On the other hand, cumin is being speculated to have a problem with sukura. Due to low prices, farmers have stockpiled goods. Being an export, cumin goods are coming out in warehouses. Moreover, it is being speculated that cumin cultivation will be cut in Kathiawar area. Farmers seem to be turning to this crop as garlic and chickpeas are booming this year. As the prices of garlic and chickpeas have almost doubled, the cultivation of garlic and chickpeas is expected to increase, while the cultivation of cumin seeds is expected to decrease. There is a possibility of increasing the cultivation of garlic in Gondal area. On the other hand, it will not be surprising if there is more cultivation of gram in Dwarka area. That is to say, there are signs of boom in cumin. Farmers have a grip on cumin goods. On the other hand, due to good demand in Deshawar, warehouse goods are being put in the market. And cumin cultivation is likely to decrease. Looking at all these aspects, cumin is showing signs of boom.
Income of 3 thousand sacks of fennel:
The average revenue of fennel is seen to be 3 thousand sacks. However, there is no domestic or foreign sales. The average price of fennel is 1100 to 1200 rupees and good quality is 1400 rupees. As there is no demand at home and abroad, there are no chances of boom at present. Isabgul cultivation is likely to increase in Rajasthan. While there is an assumption that the cultivation of Isabgul will decrease in Gujarat. The average price of Isabgul has been 2400 to 2500 rupees. While packet goods have been 2600 rupees.