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While studying for a PhD, he came into contact with a scientist working on makhana cultivation and decided to experiment with the crop on his family farm. "The results were amazing. In the first year I made a profit of £340 [US$432]," he says. Now he grows lilies on 17 acres (6.9 hectares) of land. "In my wildest dreams I did not think that I would get into growing fox nuts, as it was a labour-intensive job, which was mostly carried out by fishermen."