Telangana’s Nuziveedu Seeds Introduces High-Yielding ‘Barsha Minikit’ for Monsoon Paddy Cultivation in West Bengal

Telangana’s Nuziveedu Seeds Introduces High-Yielding ‘Barsha Minikit’ for Monsoon Paddy Cultivation in West Bengal

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, December 6, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant breakthrough for paddy cultivation, Telangana-based seed research and manufacturing company Nuziveedu Seeds has successfully introduced a new variety of Minikit paddy that can be cultivated during the monsoon season. The ‘Barsha Minikit Tronipi Satanbbi Chiyattar’ variety, which has been successfully grown in several districts of West Bengal, promises to tackle challenges related to paddy cultivation during the rainy season, such as disease and insect infestation.


Minikit paddy has long been considered difficult to cultivate during the monsoon due to its vulnerability to pests and diseases, which have deterred farmers from planting it in this period. However, the ‘Barsha Minikit’ is a game-changer, as it is specifically designed to thrive in the monsoon, offering farmers a high-yielding, disease-resistant alternative. The seed is said to be particularly beneficial in filling the gap in paddy production during the off-season, especially in regions like West Bengal, which relies heavily on Boro rice.

The success of this innovative seed was celebrated recently in Jamira village, located in the Kharagpur 2 block of Paschim Medinipur district, through a special event organized by Nuziveedu Seeds. The occasion saw the renowned singer Shri Uttam Das Baul performing a song that praised the success of the ‘Barsha Minikit’ and its potential to revolutionize rice cultivation in the region. Through his performance, Baul highlighted the superior quality of the seeds and the positive impact they could have on the farming community.

According to Nuziveedu Seeds, ‘Barsha Minikit’ is ready for harvest in 130 to 135 days, making it a relatively quick-growing variety with high yields. Apart from its high productivity, the rice is also noted for its superior taste, offering a more delectable alternative to other rice varieties. The plant’s robust nature enables it to withstand various weather conditions, standing tall without the risk of lodging, which is a common issue with other rice plants. Additionally, the variety is less susceptible to insect and disease pressures, leading to reduced pesticide costs for farmers.

One of the most significant benefits of cultivating ‘Barsha Minikit’ is the potential for higher profits. The high yield and reduced input costs, such as lower pesticide usage, result in greater income for farmers. This, in turn, could contribute to the economic empowerment of the farming community, especially in areas where paddy production is critical.

The authorities involved in the project are optimistic that, with proper guidance and implementation, the ‘Barsha Minikit’ could bring about a revolution in monsoon paddy cultivation. By adopting this research seed, farmers will be able to increase their Boro rice production significantly, contributing to higher overall rice yields in the region. This, according to experts, will not only benefit the agricultural community but will also play a crucial role in boosting West Bengal’s rice production capacity, potentially transforming it into a key player in India’s rice economy.

As farmers embrace this new variety, Nuziveedu Seeds is hopeful that the introduction of ‘Barsha Minikit’ will set a new precedent for rice cultivation in the monsoon season, driving economic growth and ensuring food security for the state and beyond.

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