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10 winning crops for small farms
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Δευτέρα 23 Δεκ 2019
It is never too late to differentiate your production and gain new customers.
In this list we will present to you, 20 opportunities suitable for a small farm.

1. Lavander

The lavender is used in the manufacturing of various products from the food industry to the creation of medicine and perfumes. Lavender oil is amongst the most wanted in the beauty market.

2. Bamboo

Usually, bamboo plants are sold in pots. What makes it a profitable idea, though, is that It grows very quickly. That means that you can manufacture great quantities on a small scale very quick.

3. Basil

This popular spice is an irreplaceable part from various meals. You can easily grow it even indoors. If you plan on growing it outside, basil prefers warm and damp weather. You can then sell it directly on farmers markets or find someone to resale.

4. Coriander

Another very popular spice, which does not require much space. It has a unique scent. It can also be used as a herbal additive that can affect positively on our digestive tract.

5. Chives

It develops perfectly both outside and inside. Unlike most of the spices, it is comfortable with cold weather.

6. Ginseng

Popular plant which is used in both healthy food and beauty industry. It is used as an ingredient to many medicine, food supplements and teas.

7. Arugula

In recent years, it has established itself on the Bulgarian market. It is present in many recipes and its taste qualities are appreciated. It will not go unnoticed on the farmers market.

8. Maize

Maize is one of the most established crops. Yes, it requires more space, but it's worth it.

9. Soybean

Soybean is similar to maize because they both grow in similar conditions. It can be used as food, feed and a material for manufacturing other products.

10. Gourmet garlic

Garlic is an integral part of the meal of millions of people. If you want to develop a narrow niche, then this is gourmet garlic.

Source: https://agri.bg/
Photo: https://www.nytimes.com/

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