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Hot Pepper Farmer Success Stories

Armour - High Yield & Profit Guaranteed!

Hailing from Thadagavadi village, Karnataka, Prasanna Krishnegowda is a seasoned farmer with 21 years of experience under his belt. He cultivates Armour on 15 guntha of his 4acre field alongside US 800 tomato & Don cucumber varieties by Nunhems. Talking about Armour, he says, “I am extremely happy with Armour. It has high pungency, yield, lovely fruit colour & length.”

Armour is known for its high yield and unmatched resistance to viruses. “Virus resistance of Armour is excellent! Compared to other varieties, even the tolerance is exceptional,” Prasanna said, resounding the claim.

“It gives almost 50% higher yield than other hybrids that I've used before.”

The performance of Armour is startling, especially in the rainy season, explained Prasanna. Its standout fruit quality is accentuated by the dark colour making it the go-to variety amongst traders. With a picking interval of 8-9 days, Prasanna harvested more than 1 tonnes of fresh chilli after initial 3-4 pickings of half a tonne each. The yield skyrocketed and paved the way for greater profits. The seeds sustained 25-30 pickings, he said. This longevity of the seed took Prasanna by surprise. With 1 lakh investment, he earned 2.5 lakh, a massive 250% profit!

In a short period of 8months, Armour helped Prasanna generate profits with which he constructed his house. He introduced Armour in Thadagavadi and is a proud KOL (key opinion leader) for Nunhems. Delighted with his association with Nunhems, he actively recommends his fellow farmers to adopt Armour & other seeds by Nunhems.

PRASANNA KRISHNEGOWDA

Thadagavdi, Mandya, Karnataka | 93534 33317

Armour –  Suitable for fresh green and red dry

Srinivas Rao is a progressive farmer from Nagpur. In a flourishing field of 40 acres, he harvests vegetables and fruits like chilli, tomato, bitter gourd and muskmelon. In 2020, he started cultivating Armour chilli, a variety from Nunhems on 4 acres. "I have had a wonderful experience with Armour. It has early picking; the fruit quality is exceptional, and the market response was equally good. As a result, I have decided to continue with Armour this year as well," he said.

The Nagpur market, he explains, prefers fresh chilli over dried chilli. Armour yields 75-80% fresh green chillies, making it the ideal choice for him. Armour has been accepted widely by traders & consumers a like. He sold green chilli at INR 20-25 per kg, and red chilli at INR 150 per kg.

Armour's strength is "early picking cycle, its shine and the fact that there are no leaves that grow along with the fruit which keeps the stem intact during the picking process." Most chilli varieties allow picking of 20-25 kg in a single day, with Armour, Srinivas Rao picked 60 kg chilli on an average in a day, thereby reducing labour cost drastically.

In the past two years, Srinivas Rao has had many farmers who visited his field before sowing Armour in their fields. He has also had traders from Delhi's Azadpur mandi visit his farm & buy Armour chilli directly from him. He praises three more products by Nunhems- Arya Tomato, Racer Bitter Gourd & Lyallpur Muskmelon.

SRINIVAS RAO KARLEPUDI

Nagpur, Maharashtra  I  83097 98071

Armour - Everyone's Favourite!

Hailing from the weather-sensitive plains of Maharashtra, Swapnil is a progressive farmer. In a 6 acre field, he sows musk melon, onion, jowar, wheat, apple, gourd (tinda) and Armour chilli by Nunhems. Talking about Armour, he says, "Armour has been a massive success for me, thanks to its colour, size, pungency & fruit weight." Even with a 10-12 days picking cycle, he harvested 1200-1400 kilograms of fresh chilli in every picking. This amounted to huge profits. "Armour is the first choice of people in the Baramati market. The striking green colour and shine make it extremely attractive," he added.

Armour has a bunch-setting and lower flower dropping instances. Thus, it gives an average of 300-400 kg more chilli in every picking cycle for the same number of fruits. Even when Swapnil had lost all hopes due to heavy rains in his region, the yield remained unaffected. "It is a true testimony to the rigidity and versatility of the seed!," he says.

Armour is the Rockstar of the local markets. Swapnil says, "Selling Armour has always been very easy. Each time I went to the market, the entire produce was sold off in less than one hour. I never had to wait for the markets to close." From selling chilli at a rate of 27 rupees per kg in Mumbai's Vashi mandi to 45 rupees per kg in Baramati, Swapnil has come a long way with Armour. No doubt he calls himself a genuine advocate of Armour & Nunhems.

SWAPNIL GAIKWAD
Karhati, Maharashtra  I 78879 87070

Armour - Gives Highest Yield And Promise Of Security!

Chennaiah is a seasoned farmer from Jogulamba, Gadwal, district in Telangana. In a flourishing field of 12 acres, he cultivates Armour, a chilli variety by Nunhems in 2 acres of his land. In 2020, Telangana witnessed heavy rainfall. While Chennaiah had lost all hopes of any profitable yield, he still harvested an average of 40 quintals per acre. This created a sense of security and increased Chennaiah’s confidence in Armour. He aims to harvest a dry yield of at least 50 quintals per acre in 2021.              

In his own words, Chennaiah exclaimed, "No matter the weather or the virus, Armour is a tough variety in chilli and always gives a good yield." High resistance to viruses, consistent yield, and striking red colour, makes Armour a trustworthy chilli seed. He says "I am completely satisfied with the yield. Even in the utmost dry & rainy conditions, my crop is unaffected."

Chennaiah recalls "a welcoming response in the Malakpet markets." While traders were familiar with Armour, it was new for the customers. Nonetheless, Armour has become the most sought-after chilli by customers & traders alike. Consequently, he had "multiple traders enquiring about Armour's availability" even before the picking cycle.

While he harvested a dry yield of 1 quintal per acre, the second & third picking gave an unprecedented yield of 10 and even 20 quintals per acre! Elated by the massive growth and consistent results, Chennaiah calls himself an advocate of Armour and Nunhems.

TELIGI CHENNAIAH
Gadwal, Telangana  I  83097 98071

Be it Green or Red dry Armour never fails to impress!

With more than 20 years of experience in chilli cultivation, Bajit Bhoe is an established farmer from the village of Chibra in Odisha. His association with Nunhems is a testimony to the versatility of the hot pepper variety, Armour. Bajit allocated 1 acre of land to cultivate Armour. He expressed, "I have been growing hot pepper for 20 years, but the yield received from Armour surprised me."

Chilli virus was always a pressing issue for Bajit. Armour has a distinctive ability to combat the virus thus, putting this complication to rest. "Since the first picking, I haven't seen any virus affect the growth of the fruit even a single time," he exclaimed.

Armour has a semi-erect and strong plant structure. This ensures a bunch setting and the least flower dropping. Armour is a straight chilli with a striking and instant eye-catching green colour. Bajit's experience corroborates the claim.

"Every time I go to the market, every vendor wants to first buy Armour chilli compared to other varieties.”

Armour also helped Bajit to reduce his labour costs. He grows chilli throughout the year and successfully harvests attractive chilli in each picking cycle. Thanks to the consistent high yield and healthy fruits, Bajit has generated greater profits with Armour. He goes on to exclaim, "I earned 2.5 lakhs from Armour. It has helped me increase my savings, complete my half-done house and fend for my children's needs better. Overall, it has brought immense prosperity to our home."

BAJIT BHOE 
Bargarh, Odisha  I  81444 54996

Armour - Mantra For My Success!

Hailing from Andukuru village in Guntur, Vasireddy Nageshwar Rao is a proud owner of a massive 30 acres field. He grows Armour chilli by Nunhems alongside cotton and paddy. In 2020, he cultivated Armour chilli on 3 acres of his land but doubled it in 2021. "I was thrilled with the good yield and decided to cultivate Armour chilli on 6 acres of land this year," he said.

Armour gave him a record yield of 52 quintals per acre. Thrilled by the sheer volume, Nageshwar said, "No other variety has ever given this much yield." He added, "the best part of Armour chilli is its tolerance to the virus. This variant of chilli has not only survived the virus attacks, but it also gave unexpected yields even in harsh weather conditions."

Armour has helped Nageshwar Rao reduce labour costs. "For other varieties, it takes around 7 - 8 members to harvest 1 quintal of chilli, but Armour needs just 4," he explained. This also increased profits. Consequently, Armour has become popular in Guntur. As of today, more than 40-50 farmers sow Armour in every village. This has sky-rocketed the demand for Armour chilli seeds in Andukuru, Nageshwar Rao mentioned. 

Armour chilli also helped Nageshwar Rao fulfill an undying dream. "With the extra profit, I was able to save a lot of money. I used this money to gift gold to my wife," he blissfully shared. Vasireddy Nageshwar Rao is a proud farmer and calls himself a fervent advocate of Armour.

VASIREDDY NAGESHWAR RAO
Andukuru, AP  I  90309 89909