Orange Farming: This young farmer is earning huge profits by cultivating Nagpuri oranges
Orange Farming: In Bihar, experimental farming is becoming more and more popular. Younger farmers in particular are doing more agricultural experiments. Young farmers in the Aurangabad area are becoming increasingly interested in gardening in addition to farming. In the area, several kinds of experiments are conducted on a regular basis. Let us inform you that Amba of Aurangabad is home to a variety of crops, including dragon fruit, strawberries, and Harman 99 apples. Young farmers are also growing Nagpuri oranges at the same time.
Fesar Ibrahimpur hamlet in the district’s Sadar block is home to farmer Ravi Kumar, who grows a wide variety of fruits. In addition, he planted orange trees in his garden. This yields more than one quintal of fruit every year. He said that this orange plant was purchased at a cost of Rs 120 per piece and then planted. He said that he is cultivating oranges of the Savila kind.
In four years, the plant begins to bear fruit.
Within four years of growing the plant, the farmer reported that it began to bear fruit. The unique quality of this orange is that it yields more in a shorter amount of time. According to the farmer, when the plant is planted, it must be meticulously cared for for two years. It requires a lot of water, particularly during the heat. In order for new leaves to sprout on this plant, the dried-up leaves must be removed within the first two years.
Each quintal of oranges costs eight thousand rupees.
At the same time, farmer Ravi Kumar said that because this orange company generates around 15 kg from a single plant, it is seen to be the best way to increase profits in a shorter amount of time. Its quintal price on the market is between 8,000 and 10,000 rupees. Let us inform you that this orange has a sweet and sour flavor.