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14th April 2019, 04:39 PM
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Availability of courses to study about Fruit Farming and Fruit Technology?
Is there any degree course to study about Farming of Fruits? A course which will help to know about different technologies available and helpful for Fruit Farming. Please, let me know if any such course is available.
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15th April 2019, 09:47 PM
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Re: Availability of courses to study about Fruit Farming and Fruit Technology?
No there is not any particular course for fruit farming.
All this comes in the field of agriculture. So if you really have interest in such areas then you should study agriculture technology. There are various degree courses for agricultural technology and lots of reputed colleges offering them. |
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7th August 2020, 10:54 PM
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Re: Availability of courses to study about Fruit Farming and Fruit Technology?
deciding which fruit crop to plant in 1 acre
Is the weather / Climatic conditions favorable or not? What kind of land (soil type) is it? What kind of water is it? How far is the fruit market/ customer ? Adequate scientific knowledge for fruit crop ����India is called “Fruit Basket”. All types of fruits can be grown if there is good soil and weather. Gujarat- Sapota, Mango, Pomegranate Andhra Pradesh - Papaya, Lime Maharashtra - Bananas, grapes, pomegranates Pune - Anjeer Goa - Cashew nuts Mahabaleswar - Strawberry Nagpur- oranges Ratnagiri Alphonso mango Alhabad- Guava M.P- Ber Rajasthan - Ber, Datepalm Himachal Pradesh Jammu and Kashmir- Apples Best Fruit farming in one acre : ( High return) as per my opinion: Dragon fruits, Pineapple, Thai Guava, Apple Ber |
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