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          Patna, March 14 (IANS) Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's dream of   India's second green revolution taking off from Bihar seems to be coming closer   to reality. A young farmer of Darveshpura village in his native Nalanda district   has set what is claimed to be a world record in potato production through   organic farming.
 |  Three months ago, a group of farmers in the same village had created a "world   record" producing 224 quintals of paddy per hectare using the SRI (System of   Rice Intensification) method.
 The potato farmer, Nitish Kumar, has   harvested 72.9 tonnes of tuber per hectare. The world record so far was 45   tonnes per hectare held by farmers in the Netherlands, officials   said.
 
 Nalanda District Magistrate Sanjay Kumar Agrawal said that several   officials and agricultural experts were present in the field at the harvest time   to verify the claim and record it.
 
 "The world record is the result of   hard labour and experiment with organic farming," Agrawal told   IANS.
 
 Kumar Kishore Nanda, a soil scientist, who helped Nitish in his   farming, said success was a result of the organic method of farming. "Once again   the organic method of farming proved superior to other methods of   farming."
 
 Nanda said that the loam soil of the village is suitable for   several crops, including the potato.
 
 Rajesh Umath, a district   horticulture officer, said the new record will certainly go a long way in   removing doubts about low production associated with organic farming and   encourage other farmers to adopt it.
 
 Nalanda, the home district of Chief   Minister Nitish Kumar, is already the leading potato producing district in Bihar   with farmers growing the crop on over 27,000 hectares.
 
 Bihar is the third   largest potato producing state after Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Last year,   five farmers of the village are said to have created a world record when they   produced 224 quintals of paddy per hectare.
 
 A young farmer, Sumant Kumar,   produced 224 quintals of paddy per hectare beating the world record of Yuan   Longping of China with 190 quintals of paddy produce per hectare.
 
 The   Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has certified Sumant Kumar's   record.
 
 The SRI method of paddy cultivation was introduced in the state   three years ago. Initially the farmers were reluctant to adopt this new   technique despite the state government providing free seeds, fertilisers and   experts to guide them. But now more farmers are interested in adopting this   method in paddy cultivation.
 
 An upbeat chief minister had then termed it   "a big achievement" in the agriculture sector in the state. The next green   revolution in the country would be ushered in from Bihar, he had said.
 
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