The mango is called the king of fruits and is the national fruit of India. Mango cultivation is done in large numbers in India, especially one of the most common fruits of Uttar Pradesh. In the state, 45 lakh tonnes of mangoes are produced due to mango cultivation in 2.6 lakh hectares. Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh Horticulture Department has launched an online application for farmers’ baking. At the same time, after registration, farmers will be given fruit cover bags. Under the National Integrated Horticulture Mission Program (MIDH), farmers will be given 25 thousand rupees per hectare for mango baking. In fact, the Horticulture Department is now promoting this process so farmers can get more benefits.
The subsidy is not available without registration
In this case, Lucknow Deputy Director Dr. D.K. A farmer will be given 25 thousand rupees per hectare. Due to this, farmers will get a lot of relief. He said the online application for Kisan Kisan Backing from April 15 has been going on at dbt.hortuctuar.in. For this, it is mandatory for farmers to register. The unregistered farmer will not benefit from the plan.
Verma explains that the quality of baking mangoes is greatly protected from pests and external effects. The bags in the fruit are removed 15 days before sending them to the market, resulting in the mango blonde. After this, they are broken and sent for sale.
This technique not only improves the quality of the crop, but also provides more prices for farmers.
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In this case, Upendra Singh, general secretary of the mango manufacturer Horticulture Committee, said that the mangoes could be saved from many damage due to pleading mango fruits. In this technique, mangoes are covered in the wood, so many mangoes can be burned and warm. The mango is red by begging the mangoes. The bags used in begging are made of paper that end the problem of the insects in them. He said this effort in the Uttar Pradesh Horticulture Department would benefit millions of farmers in the state.
Farmers used 50 lakh paper bags
During this season, farmers used 50 lakh paper bags in Uttar Pradesh, said a progressive farmer. The yield of Dasehri mangoes was affected at one and a half thousand hectares. No insects are placed on paper. His size is not small or his color does not fade. This will bring good prices to the market. At the same time, the cost of mangoes with paperless baking was low in the market. Dusehri, Lanka, Sa Aus Cha, Amrabali, Ka AU Jith etc have their own identity here.
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