Success Story: This farmer from Haryana earned huge profits by cultivating two feet tall mango plants, know the method
Success Story: Everyone is surprised to see the kind of mangoes that farmer Uday Pratap of Karnal, Haryana, has grown in his garden. Such a pile of fruits on such small mango trees has rarely been seen before. Even two-foot-tall plants are laden with mangoes. Karnal farmer Uday said, “We have more than 30 varieties of mangoes available, including Pusa Shrestha, Lalima, Amrapali, Neelam, Kesar, and many other varieties.” Soon all these varieties will bear fruit. When the plant is two feet tall, it starts bearing fruit. Many trees are barely more than fifteen feet tall. Farmers can grow these trees even in small places. According to farmer Uday, this variety of mango bears more fruit than the previous one. Nowadays many new, modern varieties of mangoes are coming, which bear a lot of fruit every year. The farmer said, “People steal fruits from our garden.” Apart from mango fruits, it also has pears, apples, peaches, and many other varieties of mango. According to the farmer, the price of a completely organic mango can range from Rs 250 to Rs 300 per kilogram.

Mangoes ripen on the tree and the plant itself. Farmers pluck mangoes with their own hands; this is what they see here. Farmers from all over India come here. Farmers come here from many states, including Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, and Maharashtra. Apart from this, we educate farmers and show them the best plant species.
According to the farmer, a normal mango plant gives about 20 to 25 kilograms of mango. A tree can bring a profit of 6 to 7 thousand rupees, as one kilogram of mango can cost up to Rs 300 per kilogram. The farmer has about 300 mango plants.
The farmer said, “Our only goal is to get more and more new farmers interested in gardening and promote gardening.” Study. How to do gardening at the appropriate time for farmers. According to the farmer, if a garden is planted in one acre and many layers are planted in it, then the farmer can earn more than rice and wheat. Let us tell you that the farmer has cultivated many fruits, including mango, apple, plum, peach, pear, sapota, and fig, in 14 acres. Uday’s father is also a farmer. The farmer said that after graduation he studied B.Tech. He had the option of doing a job, but he decided to give up the job. According to the farmer, now about sixteen people are working with him, and they are getting jobs from which he is earning lakhs of rupees.