MystoreMystore® is an ONDC connected marketplace built in India for Indian sellers. Mystore is the first ONDC network participant to connect as a Buyer and Seller NP. You can register as a seller on Mystore and upload your catalogue. You will have a dedicated Seller page (digi-catalog) along with a Unique QR Code for your page that you can market to your buyers. Your catalogue will also appear on the ONDC network through the Mystore Buyer App and other buyer apps catering to related product domains. Mystore provides a comprehensive seller dashboard to manage your products, orders, and payouts. Mystore also facilitates seamless online shopping across categories with its Mystore Buyer App.https://www.mystore.in/s/62ea2c599d1398fa16dbae0a/66defda954ce55002beebf8c/mystore-logo-480x480.png
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6971f6e1466ab1b394f2a750NSC Berseem, Wardan Variety, 2 Kg Certified Seed Pouch
Berseem: A fast-growing, winter-season fodder crop that is rich in protein (18-20%) and essential nutrients. It is often called the "milk multiplier" because of its high nutritional value for livestock.
Highly profitable round the year fodder production technology produces 273 t green fodder /ha/year (~44.3 t/dry matter).
For fodder: 8-10 kg per acre.
For seed production: A higher rate of 25 kg/ha is also reported in some studies where the crop is left for seed after the second fodder cut
Berseem: A fast-growing, winter-season fodder crop that is rich in protein (18-20%) and essential nutrients. It is often called the "milk multiplier" because of its high nutritional value for livest...
Berseem: A fast-growing, winter-season fodder crop that is rich in protein (18-20%) and essential nutrients. It is often called the "milk multiplier" because of its high nutritional value for livestock.
Highly profitable round the year fodder production technology produces 273 t green fodder /ha/year (~44.3 t/dry matter).
For fodder: 8-10 kg per acre.
For seed production: A higher rate of 25 kg/ha is also reported in some studies where the crop is left for seed after the second fodder cut