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That are also popular as Rauvolfia serpentina among the customers. We also provide our assistance in cultivation and marketing of dry roots and Sarpgandha Seeds. We are one of the prominent Sarpgandha Seeds Suppliers who take care of consumer’s convenience by delivering Sarpgandha Seeds within the stipulated timeframe.Every Quantity Supplied : We supply Sarpagandha plants & Sarpagandha seeds in every quantity whether it is a small quantity or bulk quantity. Material is supplied all over India by courier,railways & airways as per your order. Warning : If you want to buy Sarpagandha seeds or Sarpagandha plants, beware of the people cheating buyers in the name of Rauvolfia Serpentina. People who are here to befool sell only & only Rauvolfia Tetraphylla & you are dumped on the same day when you buy this. Therefore,we only supply Plants & Seeds of Raovolfia Serpentina variety.Qualities : Acts as a sedative Belongs to Apocynaceae family Contains : Alkaloid ophioxylin Crystalline principle of orange color Starch Wax Resin Is anti-epileptic Cures gysteria Approximately 0.33-1 meter height Bright green upper part with lower part as pale Is antihypertensive medicine Returns/Crop : Approximately Price - Rs.4,00,000/crop. Yield : 7-9 quintals Roots from 1 acre 25 kg sarpgandha seeds in one crop Harvesting : From Dec to Jan Control the peeling of skin that contains 40%-55% alkaloids Dry the roots well to reduce their moisture less than 8% Planting Requirement :The Sarpgandha is cultivated after raising the nursery seeds as well with the purchase of ready plants. It is as well planted by : Seeds Plants Roots Land Preparation :After tilling and ploughing the land it is enriched with : Growth promoters Manure Nutrients. Note : All the details are forwarded as per your requirement.
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Sarpagandha Plants :-Rauwolfia serpentine(snakeroot) isan erect evergreen perennial shrub from the family apocynaceae well-known for its medicinal value.The shrub normally grows up to the height of 23-24inches. The tuberous roots of this plant get20-24inches deep into the soil with its diameter of 1.5-2inches.Apart from its medicinal uses, serpent woods are used in woodcarving. Since centuries it is used in Ayurveda in India.Economic parts:Leaves, Seeds& Roots (dry)Chemical composition and its uses: Research shows that Rauwolfia serpentine contain more than 50 different alkaloids monoterpeniod indole family, out of which 90% where found in roots. Some of the major alkaloids are;Soil and climate:The plant grows well in well drained fertile clay loam to slit-loam soil, slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6-8) with rich organic content for commercial cultivation.Itrequires monsoon rain of 200-250cm (approx.).The crop is mostly grown in the hilly areas of Himalayan region; it is also grown in lower ranges of western and Eastern Ghats and in the Andaman region. Sarpagandha grows well at the elevation of 1200 -1300m with no severe winter and frost free areas.Land Preparation: The land shouldbewell plough up to 11inches depth and free from weeds. Prepare the raised bed of convenient size, incorporate one-third quantity of FYM and two-third of fine soil on it.Propagation and planting:Propagation can be done by seeds, stem cuttings and root stump or root cuttings. Seed propagation is the best method for commercial plantationSeed:Seed germination is highly variable (5-30%). Seeds are treated with thiram@2-3g/kg seed and sown in the months of April-May, preferably seedlings are raised in nursery located in shaded areas and kept moist throughout the germination period i.e. 30-35 days after sowing.Stem cutting: Hard wood cutting of 15-20cm containing 2-3 nodes are closely planted in moistened nursery beds during the month of June. The germinated plant then transplanted to the main field. About 65% success rate is reported.Root cutting:The roots of 5cm long are cuts and planted on nursery beds in the month of June-July. Sprouting occurs after 20days of planting after which the plant is ready to transplant in to the main field during the rainy season for better root establishment. Around 40-50 kg is required for planting in 1 acre land.60-80% of success rate is reported.Root stumps: In the month of May-June, transplant the portion of stem above the collar with 5cm roots directly in the irrigated field. A single plant is sprouted from each root stump and about 90-95% success rate is reported.Note: Seeds can be soaked in water for 24hours to break dormancy before sowing. The nursery beds should be moistened till sprouted. In stem cutting IAA@30ppm is treated for early root initiatio Irrigation: Plants need regular irrigation where temperature raise high combined with low rainfall during rainy season. About 15-16 irrigations are required 20 days’ interval in the summer and 30 days interval in winter.Weeding: During the initial period of growth Rauwolfia needs intensive weeding of 2-3 times and a hoeing in a first year. The crops need 5-6 weeding and intercropped practised.Roots are harvested by digging out after 18-24 months of planting. The harvested roots should be washed and cleaned before cutting into 12-15 cm pieces for drying and storing in polythene lined gunny bags in cool dry places to protect from mould. The dry root possesses upto 8-10% of moistures.During the months of Aug-Dec seeds are produced, the collected seeds are soaked in water for 15- 20 hours and its coat is removed manually, washed and dried for storing for next sowing.Yield:In the 2nd years Sarpagandha plant produced 100kg of seeds and 1500 kg of dry leaves in one Acre field (approx.).Marketing: Due to its emerging demand of Sarpagandha, the natural reserves of this plant are declining rapidly. Generally, Ayurvedic and Siddha drug manufacturers are the major consumers of these products. This plant also has a very good export potentialWhat sets us apart as a company is that we want to deal with anyone that owns our product, We will try to give our best service to you and If you have an issue with you can come to us with your issue, we'll help you to resolve your issue. Because we believe happy customers are your biggest advocates and can become your most successful sales team...
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Sarpagandha (Rauvolfia serpentina) is used in Ayurveda, Unani and folk medicines as well as in conventional western medicine. This plant is also known as Indian Snakeroot; in Sanskrit as Sarpagandha, Chandrika, Sarpakshi , Patalguruda; in Hindi as Chandrabhaga, Chota-chand, Sarpagandha; in Assamese as Arachoritita; in Bangla as Chandra; in Kannada as Sarpangandha, Sarpagandhi, Shivanabhiballi, Sutranavi, Patalagandhi; in Malayalam as Churannavilpori, Suvapavalporiyam; in Marathi as Harkaya: Harki; in Tamil as Chevanamalpodi; and in Telugu as Patalaguni, Patalagaruda, Sarpagandha.. The plant contains a number of bioactive chemicals, including ajmaline , deserpidine , rescinnamine , serpentinine , and yohimbine . The alkaloids in the plant reduce blood pressure, depress activity of central nervous system and act as hypnotics. The useful parts are roots and leaves. According to Ayurveda the root is bitter, acrid, sharp, and pungent and anthelminic. Rauvolfia preparations are used as antihypertensive and as sedative. It is also used in the treatment of various central nervous system disorders associated with psychosis, schizophrenia, insanity, insomnia, and epilepsy. We are capable of delivering the product range that is accessible from our massive inventory located at Udaipur(India). Defined as one of the celebrated names in the market, we are involved in offering excellent quality Sarpagandha Plants(Rauwolfia serpentina). More About Sarpagandha Plants : Sarpagandha (Rauvolfia serpentina) is used in Ayurveda , Unani and folk medicines as well as in conventional western medicine. This plant is also known as Indian Snakeroot; in Sanskrit as Sarpagandha, Chandrika, Sarpakshi , Patalguruda; in Hindi as Chandrabhaga, Chota-chand, Sarpagandha; in Assamese as Arachoritita; in Bangla as Chandra; in Kannada as Sarpangandha, Sarpagandhi, Shivanabhiballi, Sutranavi, Patalagandhi; in Malayalam as Churannavilpori, Suvapavalporiyam; in Marathi as Harkaya: Harki; in Tamil as Chevanamalpodi; and in Telugu as Patalaguni, Patalagaruda, Sarpagandha. The plant contains a number of bioactive chemicals, including ajmaline , deserpidine , rescinnamine , serpentinine , and yohimbine . The alkaloids in the plant reduce blood pressure, depress activity of central nervous system and act as hypnotics. The useful parts are roots and leaves. According to Ayurveda the root is bitter, acrid, sharp, pungent and anthelminic. Rauvolfia preparations are used as antihypertensive and as sedative. It is also used in the treatment of various central nervous system disorders associated with psychosis, schizophrenia, insanity, insomnia, and epilepsy. Market Potential : The natural reserves of this plant are declining as a result of over-harvesting especially after reports of its medicinal properties appeared in the literature. International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) has kept this plant under endangered status. Importers , buyers within the country, processors, traditional practitioners, Ayurvedic and Siddha drug manufacturers throng the markets for procurement of this plant every year. Its domestic demand is quite large. As the production is much less in India , the internal market itself is highly potential.Basis and Presumption : The agricultural land and related infrastructure is available with the entrepreneur. Prices are calculated as per the prevailing market rates. The yields depend on proper implementation of package of practices. Economics of cultivation greatly improves on scale of operation. This activity provides tax-free high returns. Additionally a number of government support schemes are available. Latest provisions need to be checked up. Market for medicinal plants is volatile and economics may vary from time to time. Agri practices : Sarpagandha is an erect perennial shrub with a long, irregularly, nodular, yellowish root stock. The leaves are long, lanceolate and bright green in colour. They are borne on stem in whorl of three. The flowers are pink or white and are found in clusters. The fruits are small, globose; initially greenish purple in colour but eventually turning blackish when ripe. Flowering time is March to May in Indian conditions.Soil & Climate : The plant prefers soil with plenty of humus and rich in nitrogenous and organic matter with good drainage. Alkaline soils are not suitable for commercial cultivation. The sandy loam to medium black cotton soils rich in organic matter with pH 6-8 and good drainage facility are suitable. It grows in a wide range of climatic conditions but flourishes well under hot humid tropical climates in open or partial shade. Elevations of 1300 m having a temperature range of 10-38oC and annual rainfall of 2500 mm are suitable to this species. Good yield is obtained in areas less prone to frost and having less severe winter.Land Preparation : The land is ploughed deep in May and left for weathering. After pre-monsoon showers FYM is added followed by second ploughing and two cross harrowing to break the clods. The land is finally dressed by planking and beds are laid out. Nursery should be raised in a partially shaded area with adequate irrigation facility. Each bed should be about 1.5m wide, 150-200 mm high and of convenient length. Beds with shallow furrows 80-100 mm apart are prepared in April and irrigated.Propagation : About 5-7 kg seeds are required for sowing one hectare area. Fresh seeds are preferred for sowing as their viability lasts for only 6 months. It has been observed that the seeds stored for more than a year are difficult to germinate. Therefore it is essential that seeds collected between September to December should be used for planting in the following season. Seeds are treated with Thiram (2-3 g / kg seed) after soaking in water for 24 hours and sown from the end of April to the first week of May at a distance of 8-10 cm and 1-2 cm deep. These are covered with a mixture of FYM and soil and irrigated daily. Germination is complete in 30-35 days. The germination rate varies from 10-50 per cent. It can also be propagated by vegetative means using stem and root cuttings and root stumps. Root cuttings 30-50 mm long and not exceeding 125 mm diameter are planted in June- July and are covered completely with the soil leaving only 10 mm above the surface. The cuttings sprout within 3 weeks if there is good moisture. Success rate is 50-80 % and around 100 kg of root cuttings are required to plant one hectare area. Stem-cuttings 150-200 mm long with 3-4 nodes are planted in the nursery in June and kept moist until they sprout. Cuttings treated with IAA (30 ppm) initiate rooting in 15 days. The success rate obtained in stem cuttings is about 65%. In case of root stumps, approximately 50 mm roots with a portion of stem above the collar are planted in May- June in irrigated fields. Though around 90-95 % of success is obtained in this method, only one plant can be raised from a single stump. Seedlings, 40 - 50 day old bearing 4-6 leaves, are ready for transplantation in the first week of July. These seedlings are uprooted and treated with Bavistin 0.1% for 30 minutes and then transplanted at a distance of 450 x 300 mm in the main field. This is followed by a light irrigation. Around 10-15 % of the seedlings are retained for gap filling 10-15 days after planting. Fertilizer : Generally organic cultivation is practiced. Before sowing 10–15 tonnes of farm yard manure/ha is used. In the nursery, FYM (1/3rd of recommended dose) along with 2/3rd of soil mixed with 10 % B.H.C @ 20 kg per hectare is required. 30 kg Nitrogen and 30 kg each of Phosphorus and Potash per hectare are required. At the time of planting, 1/3rd of Nitrogen and the entire dose of Phosphorus and Potash are applied 450 mm away from the rows and 70-100 mm deep. 50 days after planting 2/3 rd Nitrogen is applied and the remaining Nitrogen is top dressed in the next rainy season.Irrigation Nearly 15-16 irrigations are required. Irrigation is required twice a month during hot dry season and once a month in the winters. Sarpagandha being a long duration crop and slow in growth in the initial stages can be intercropped. Vegetables like brinjal, cabbage, okra and soybean may be planted in Kharif Weed Control : Two weedings in the first year and one weeding in the second year followed by one hoeing usually at the beginning of the growing season are required. Flowers appearing on very young plants should be nipped to promote root growth.Pest control : The major pests appearing on this crop are moth, grub, black bug and weevils. Grubs can be controlled by mixing BHC 10 % with the soil at the time of land preparation, whereas caterpillar, black bug and weevils can be managed by spraying Asataf 10g / 10 L of water. Diseases like Leaf spot, Anthracnose and Dieback are known to cause damage to this crop. Leaf spot and Dieback can be controlled by spraying 0.2% Dithane Z-78 or DM-45 in early June before monsoon and repeat the spray at monthly intervals until November. Anthracnose can be controlled by spraying Blitox 50WP @ 40 g in 10 L of water.Harvesting : The crop is ready for uprooting after 18 months of planting when the alkaloid content is maximum, i.e. 1.4%. It is irrigated 8-10 days prior to uprooting and the above ground foliage is cut and roots are taken out 5.0 Post harvest operationsDrying : The roots are cleaned, washed and dried in shade till the moisture content reduces to about 8%. As the outer skin contains about 80% of the total alkaloid, the skin should not be damaged while cleaning the roots. Brown to black coloured seeds, which appear from August to December are collected and soaked in water for 15-20 hours and rubbed with hands to remove seed coat. The seeds are washed thrice and dried. Dried seeds are stored in moisture proof place for next sowing. The weight of 100 seeds is about 3.5-4 g.Yield : Average yield per acer is 2000 kg dried roots and 200 kg seeds.Economics of one acer sarpgandha cultivation Expenses : Sarpgandha plant one acer 20,000 plant * 7 Rs.per plant = Rs 1,40,000/- ( including plants, transportation,supervision, consultancy) Per acre fertilizer one year. = Rs.20,000/- Land development = Rs.10,000/- Labour in plantion = Rs.15000/- Total expenses = Rs.1,85,000/- Income : 100 k.g. seed within the first year of plantation. In total two year income 200 k.g.seeds * 1500 rs.per k.g.buy back = Rs. 3,00,000 /- 2000 k.g. dried roots within the second year of plantation. 2000 k.g.dried roots * 300 Rs.per Kg buy back = Rs. 6,00,000 /- Two Years Total Income = rs. 9,00,000/- Expenses = - Rs.1,85,000/- Net Profit = Rs. 7,15,000/- Sarpgandha material available : Sarpgandha Plant Sarpgandha Seeds Sarpgandha Dry Roots Sarpgandha Dry leaves With a proper network of buyers with us, we are able to provide returns of the farmers/cultivators who purchase the planting material from us and do farming as per our instructions. The crop/crops under buy back agreement are provided with targeted requirements. We are making farming a business which gives assured profits. Persons interested in farming with buy back agreement will be entertained only on prior appointment basis. +91-9799931200
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Our organization is manufacturing, supplying and exporting Rauvolfia Serpentina Plant, which is very effective in reducing high blood pressure and is extensively used in insomnia as well. Our farmers cultivate the Rauvolfia Serpentina Plant in conducive environment. Details : Botanical Name : Rauvolfia serpentina Local Name : Sarpagandha Family : Apocynaceae Uses : It reduces high blood pressure, used in insomnia as well.
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With wide experience in this field, we are counted amongst the foremost Sarpagandha Plants manufacturers and Sarpagandha Plants suppliers. Developed by a team of well-trained experts under the guidance of specialized and knowledgeable personnel, Sarpagandha is high in demand for qualities like performance and reliability. In Ayurveda, sarpagandha is used for the treatment of high blood pressure, insomnia, asthma, acute abdominal pain and painful childbirth, and mental illness such as neuropsychiatric disorders, psychosis and schizophrenia. The root of Rauwolfia serpentina is the original source medicine of Sarpagandha.
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