High-Yielding Paddy Variety with Vigorous Growth

VEERA-135 is a long & heavy bold grain paddy variety known for its high productivity and strong plant structure. With very green, healthy leaves that boost photosynthesis and grain development, this variety is an excellent choice for both rainfed and irrigated farming. Its high yield potential and adaptability make it a valuable asset for farmers looking for better profitability.

Challenges & Solutions

Farmers face various difficulties in paddy cultivation, such as low grain weight, poor plant health, and inconsistent yields. VEERA-135 is designed to overcome these challenges with its strong genetic traits.

Challenges

  • Low grain weight reduces market value.

  • Weak plant health affects yield.

  • Limited adaptability in different growing conditions.

  • High input costs for fertilizers.

Solutions

VEERA-135 provides key benefits to farmers:

  • Long & Heavy Bold Grains.

  • Very Green Leaves

  • Highly Adaptable

  • Strong Plant Structure

Performance and Profitability

Yield Potential (Kg/Ha): VEERA-135 produces high grain yield, ensuring better farmer income.

Adoption Rate: Farmers prefer this variety for its excellent plant health and grain quality.

Farm Profitability: The heavy bold grains fetch higher prices, making it a profitable choice.

Market Demand: The strong and healthy plant structure contributes to consistent yield and quality, increasing its demand among buyers.

Cultivation Guidelines

Planting Instructions:


  • Land Preparation:

    Ensure the soil is well-drained and finely prepared.

  • Sowing Depth:

    Plant seeds at a depth of 2–3 cm for proper germination.

  • Spacing:

    Maintain a 15–20 cm spacing for optimal growth.

Maintenance Tips:

  • Irrigation:

    Keep the field moist for better grain formation.

  • Fertilization:

    Use a balanced mix of nutrients to enhance plant growth.

  • Weed Control:

    Regular weeding prevents nutrient competition.

Harvesting Tips:

  • Best Time:

    Harvest when 80% of the grains turn golden yellow.

  • Method:

    Use manual or mechanical harvesting, depending on the farm scale.

  • Storage:

    Proper drying and storage help maintain grain quality.