Work is being carried out to bring the horticulture sector ahead of the country. A large number of farmers join this mouth. The horticulture sector is capable of making a profit of two to two and a half times in the short term compared to traditional agriculture, which has increased the income of the farmers, and the life is improved. Madhya Pradesh has a similar situation on the progress of horticultural. In such a situation, we are going to tell you the story of a farmer in Narsingpur district of Madhya Pradesh, and he has turned his farm into a fluffy garden with his curiosity and hard work- and has become a role model for the entire country. They grow fruits in small and mango plants, and its height is up to 4-5 feet.
More than 200 fruit trees in the garden
Govind Patel, a farmer in Narsingpur district, has provided such a color of different colorful fruits for his two acres of fields, and everyone is surprised to see it. Govind has such kind of mangoes in his garden and you will not heard it. More than 200 fruit trees have been planted up to Japan, China, Australia and Afghanistan. Of these, 150 varieties are foreign. There are 40 varieties of foreign mangoes, including mangoes from one kilogram to five kilos. He has placed mangoes of Japan’s Mir in his garden, which is sold for up to 2 lakhs 70 thousand rupees.
Apart from mangoes, many fruit trees and plants
Farmer Govind Patel said this is not just the garden of mangoes. Many unique grapes, guava, dragon fruits, strawberries, chico, apples and lichi are grown here. From Afghanistan’s Assafidida to China’s Chile Mambo, it is being raised here. Govind said that all these plants are fully developed without any chemical or pesticides.
Fruit grows without pesticides
He irrigates trees and plants with drip irrigation system. He has also built a pool for water protection, in which rain water is filled. Govind Patel said all the fruits are grown without pesticides. Whoever wants to come, come and eat fruit. He wanted to plant trees from school time, so now he is making it. Govind Patel says this is an beginning. He wants to enlarge this garden, so people can see what can be done with interest and hard work.
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