Jamun is a fruit that is considered useful in diabetes and many other diseases. Due to its sour-sweet taste, the demand for this fruit is very high worldwide. India is one of the largest manufacturers of the berries, with the number one list of berries in Maharashtra. Every summer, new, bright, dark purple berries appear in the fruit markets of Maharashtra. But now this fruit is starting to hit the weather.
Hundreds of years old berries
Some of the berry trees in Balgarh, Thane and Maharashtra were cultivated in 1885 and in many villages here. The Bahtoli Jambulkan village here is also known as the Perry. The old, large berry village begins to appear in every corner of the village. According to a report on the Mobamban website, the village has seen many changes in the weather in the last several years. There are many trees in the village, which were planted several generations ago.
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The berries here are sweet
The village of Bahdoli in Maharashtra is spread over 297 hectares. Of these, 106 hectares of farms and mango, tamarind and large amounts of berries are grown here. The village is located in the confluence of Surya and Valana Rivers. It is also known as its fertile sedimentary soil. The size of the bahdoli berries is large and is sweet in the flavor. Their seeds are small and have the highest pulp in each fruit. Berries are considered a treasure of antioxidants, vitamins and many minerals. The berries here are exported abroad.
The income of farmers belonging to the berries
Most farmers in the village have been five to six years for planting berries and planting fruits. Farmers rely on these berries for their income every year. In the summer, here is the yield of berries and farmers continue to make great profits. However, due to heavy rains last year, farmers and local residents have begun to worry about the weather as it is delayed.
Great loss of last year
Last year, farmers here suffered losses due to rain. Farmers claim that it prevents the breaking of many berries. According to farmers, the situation is difficult for the villagers by 2024. According to the farmers here, they broke the berries in the summer of 2023. But in 2024, the berries came to the monsoon and the farmers suffered a huge loss. Also, other people of the village are worried with the late flower of fruit.
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The crop of berries was ruined
Most farmers around Pahatholi cultivate berries every year. Apart from berries, paddy is their common crop rice. In the last monsoon, the fruits of the berries were rotting in the mud rather than the fruit of the tree. According to Bahdoli farmers, all of this is due to rain. Over the past few years, villagers have expanded the cultivation of more profitable berries. Many women with most women can see the berries on the roadside. Farmers say the village berries are very popular and their demands. A lot of berries have been ruined this year.