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Breaking geographical limits, Lucknow's Hemant Srivastava grows saffron with aeroponics method

Saffron bulbs hang in the air with nutrients delivered directly to their roots.

Khushboo Ali

In a groundbreaking agricultural innovation, Hemant Srivastava, a 38-year-old entrepreneur from Lucknow, has cracked the code to saffron cultivation outside its native Kashmir. Using the innovative aeroponic method—a soil-free farming technique—Srivastava has successfully grown this prized spice, defying the traditional constraints of its cool-climate needs.

Saffron cultivation moves indoors with high-tech methods

Srivastava, who left his lucrative US job to delve into saffron farming, was inspired by online videos and his visit to Kashmir, where he learned traditional cultivation techniques. He brought these methods to life in a controlled indoor setup at his home in Vijayant Khand, Gomti Nagar. Utilising aeroponics, saffron bulbs are suspended in the air, receiving nutrients directly to their roots, while vertical farming optimises space.

By recreating Kashmir's cool climate and carefully timing light exposure, Srivastava has crafted the perfect environment for saffron cultivation. His innovative system combines aeroponics and vertical farming to boost yield in a limited area, while precisely managing temperature and light conditions essential for saffron’s growth.

With an investment of ₹7-10 lakh, the project highlights how modern farming techniques can transcend geographic barriers. This breakthrough has the potential to transform India's saffron industry, making it viable outside Kashmir’s unique climate and soil.

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