50 kg pomegranates per plant is harvested by a Karnataka farmer

Ekanthraj switched from areca nut and coconut cultivation to pomegranate farming in Karnataka’s dry Kadur region of Chikmagalur. He harvests a whopping 50 kg of pomegranates per plant against the national average of 35 kg and makes an annual profit of 1.7 crore rupees. He sells the pomegranates at 180 rupees to 200 rupees per kg and also exports them to Bangladesh. This is actually very interesting news and we can learn many things from it.

Actually agriculture is very important thing for any country and we need to take it very seriously. If you see eating fruits is very good for health and it is very delicious to eat. In fact for anyone health is the most important thing and they do many things to take care their health. Actually pomegranate is a good fruit which have many health benefits and also very tasty to eat. In reality this success by a Karnataka farmer to grow pomegranate is actually amazing and we should appreciate it.

By Ashish Majumder