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  "type": "article",
  "title": "In Rajasthan's Salt-Hit Rohat Belt, Farmers Turn Barren Land Into a Dragon Fruit Opportunity",
  "summary": "In Rajasthan's Rohat area of Pali district, the Krishi Vigyan Kendra has run a successful dragon fruit experiment on saline water and hard soil, raising hopes of higher farmer incomes.",
  "content": "In Rajasthan's Pali district, the Rohat belt has long been known for one thing, hard, salt laced soil and groundwater so saline that even everyday crops struggle to survive there. Now that same harsh land is turning into an opportunity. The Krishi Vigyan Kendra in Pali, working with a group of progressive farmers from Rohat, has pulled off an experiment that has opened the door to growing the exotic dragon fruit on this barren, salty ground.\n\nYears of saline water have held back farmers in Rohat\nFarmers across Rohat and the surrounding parts of Pali district have grappled with the same problem for years, high salinity in the soil and salt content in the water. That has made it tough for them to decide which crop or fruit could survive these harsh conditions and still turn a profit. To solve exactly that problem, agriculture expert Dr. Arvind Singh Tetarwal designed a special project that is now being described as a potential game changer for farmers in the region.\n\nDragon fruit delivers strong results even in salty soil\nAccording to Dr. Tetarwal, the parts of Rohat and Pali where the water is saline and the soil carries heavy salinity have produced remarkably encouraging results with dragon fruit cultivation. The fruit has a striking ability to withstand low water availability and a saline environment. That is exactly why it is emerging as a promising new option, an emerging fruit, for badly affected areas like Rohat.\n\nA push to move beyond traditional crops\nDr. Tetarwal has a clear message for farmers in the region: those who have stuck to the same traditional crops or fruits for years now need to rethink their approach and adopt new methods. If farmers bring high value, new age fruits such as dragon fruit into their fields, their income could rise sharply, and the chances of doubling their earnings would improve significantly. He describes dragon fruit as a fruit capable of strengthening the economic condition of farmers in Rohat and Pali and potentially changing their fortunes altogether.\n\nThe project's goal: helping farmers pick the right fruit using science\nFarmers are usually reluctant to plant new orchards because of saline water. The core purpose of Dr. Tetarwal's project is to make it easier for farmers to understand, based on scientific data, exactly which fruit suits their particular soil and water conditions best. Under this project, farmers will receive technical guidance and encouragement for dragon fruit cultivation, an effort expected to spark a fresh agricultural shift across the Rohat and Pali region.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: Farmers in other saline or barren tracts across the country could take a cue from this dragon fruit model as an alternative to crops that no longer suit their land.\n• In Pali and Rohat: Local farmers may finally see their salt hit land turn productive, with the potential for higher income and improved financial stability.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. What has been the biggest problem for farmers in Rohat?\nLand in Rohat and surrounding areas is hard and the water is saline, making high soil salinity a long standing problem for farmers there.\n\n2. Who designed this dragon fruit project?\nAgriculture expert Dr. Arvind Singh Tetarwal designed the project to help farmers choose the right fruit for saline land.\n\n3. Why is dragon fruit considered special for saline land?\nDragon fruit can tolerate low water availability and a saline environment, and it has produced remarkably encouraging results in salt affected areas.\n\n4. How will this project help farmers?\nFarmers will get help choosing the right fruit based on scientific data, along with technical guidance and encouragement for growing dragon fruit.\n\n5. Can this actually double farmers' income?\nAccording to Dr. Tetarwal, adopting high value fruits like dragon fruit could sharply raise farmer income and improve the chances of doubling it.\n\n6. Which farmers does this project target?\nThe project mainly targets farmers in Pali district's Rohat area and nearby regions affected by saline water.\n\nInspiration & Lessons\n• Turned adversity into opportunity: The saline soil and water that farmers long saw as a curse became the very reason the Krishi Vigyan Kendra found dragon fruit as a solution.\n• Backed decisions with science: Dr. Arvind Singh Tetarwal chose scientific data over guesswork to figure out which fruit actually suits the land.\n• Encouraged letting go of old habits: Instead of clinging to decades old traditional crops, farmers are being nudged toward newer, higher value options.\n• Matched the solution to local conditions: No single crop works everywhere, choosing a fruit based on actual soil and water conditions is the smarter path.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/business/rajasthan-ke-pali-men-khari-aura-bnjara-jamina-se-ugega-dragon-fruit-kisanon-ki-takadira-badalane-ki-taiyari-4612",
  "category": "Business",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-04",
  "tags": [
    "Dragon fruit farming",
    "Pali farmers",
    "Rohat saline water",
    "KVK Pali",
    "Dr Arvind Singh Tetarwal",
    "Rajasthan agriculture innovation"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}