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Maharashtra farmer earns Rs12 lakh per acre from dragon fruit farming in drought-prone Akola
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Maharashtra farmer earns Rs12 lakh per acre from dragon fruit farming in drought-prone Akola
When Prasad Balkrishna Ramchaware visited Mumbai in 2017, he saw a dark pink fruit with leather-like skin and scaly spikes. It was dragon fruit, and he found the taste to his liking. While researching it, Prasad discovered that dragon fruit could be grown in his village in Akola, Maharashtra. Akola is part of the drought-prone Vidarbha region, which has low farming profitability due to dependence on rain, high cultivation costs and poor market …
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