BENGALURU: The recent cyclone induced rainfall has resulted in fungal diseases to mango crops and farmers who were hoping for a good yield this year have their dreams shattered. Narrating the plight of mango farmers of the State, a farmer from Kyasapura in Ramanagar, Balakrishna told Deccan Chronicle on Friday that he grows mango varieties such as Badami, Raspuri, Sindura, …
Mango farmers in Muthalamada are in a prayerful mood. With the mango orchards spread across 4,500 hectors in full flower, the farmers are hopeful of a copious season. Although Muthalamada had suffered heavily from unseasonal rains and thrips attack since 2018, this year’s climate has been favourable so far. The crucial 90 days The cool-night and hot-day climate of December …
It’s being compared to gold. Lemon growers take three bahars per year: 🍋 Ambe: Flowering begins in January-February, with fruit formation beginning in April. An Indian Express report details how the Ambe bahar contributes nearly 60% of the crop that feeds the market, while the Mrig bahar contributes 30% and the Hasta bahar contributes the rest. Unseasonal rain also harmed …