Onion is a high-demand, high-profit crop, and with modern production technology, farmers can achieve higher yields, better quality, and longer storage life. Precision irrigation, AI-powered pest control, and smart storage techniques are revolutionizing onion farming for maximum profitability!
Ideal Climate & Soil Conditions
Temperature: 12°C to 25°C is ideal. Below 10°C slows growth, while above 30°C affects bulb formation.
Rainfall: Requires 700–1,000 mm annually, but controlled irrigation is preferred.
Soil: Loamy, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0–7.5.
Sunlight: Prefers 10-12 hours of direct sunlight daily for proper bulb development.
Seed Selection & Nursery Management
Hybrid & disease-resistant varieties like Arka Kalyan, NHRDF Red, and Pusa Riddhi.
Seedlings grown in trays under polyhouse conditions ensure better germination.
Drip irrigation & mist systems maintain ideal moisture levels.
Land Preparation & Transplanting
Fine tilth soil with raised beds improves root development.
Spacing: Rows: 15-20 cm apart, Plant-to-plant: 10 cm for uniform bulb size.
Mulching with organic materials conserves moisture and controls weeds.
Smart Irrigation & Water Management
Drip irrigation with fertigation saves 40-50% water and improves nutrient uptake.
Soil moisture sensors & automated irrigation prevent overwatering.
Fertilization & Nutrient Management
NPK Requirements:
- Nitrogen (N): Supports vegetative growth.
- Phosphorus (P): Enhances root strength and bulb size.
- Potassium (K): Improves bulb quality and shelf life.
Pest & Disease Control
Major pests: Onion thrips, cutworms, leaf miners.
Common diseases: Downy mildew, purple blotch, onion smut.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM):
Harvesting & Post-Harvest Technology
Harvesting begins in 90-120 days, when 50% of leaves dry and fall over.
Curing onions for 2-3 weeks under shade extends shelf life.
Cold storage at 0-4°C prevents sprouting and spoilage.