A Better Harvest Of Crops In Mango Production Mango is the most loved fruit of all the classes. There can be hardly some people those who can be counted on fingers in denial of the liking towards mangoes. Right from the kids to older citizens, mango turns out to be the favorite fruit of all. There are many types of mangoes like Kesar, Dussehri, etc. Each type is known for its peculiar taste and size.
Yet in this year, there has been a great fall in the mango production due to the rampant climatic conditions The major damage witnessing states are Andhra Pradesh, Gujrat, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Bihar. According to the reports from the National Horticulture Board, the production could drop from 18 million tons in the year 2012-13 across the country. Due to the unseasonal rains and hailstorms, areas of Saurashtra and Junagadh, which is a home to Kesar, have seen 40 per cent of fall in mango production. Harsukh Jarsaniya, secretary of the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee in Talala, Junagadh, quotes that the Kesar mango suffered quite damage in the niche and in the vicinity. Gujarat’s Tapi and Dang belt, also Maharashtra’s Konkan region has seen similar damage. Perpetual bad weather could aggravate the situation as per the local people. Sanjay Vekaria, a farmer from Kodinar in Junagadh, says that almost 50 per cent of the total mango production has been affected in the area of Saurashtra. With the continuity of such an undesirable mishap, there is a danger of diseases and pests greatly affecting plants. He further adds that, this will also lead to the delay in the arrivals of the mango production and put quite a lot of pressure on prices.
So it is necessary to keep in mind few things that will help you yield better mango production; erratic climatic conditions being exceptional. •
Mango tree planting is very much suitable in the zones where temperatures usually do not dip below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The plant can survive in almost any type of soil yet it requires well-drained soil that is protected from cold. It is important to position your tree where it can receive full sunlight for the production of best fruit.
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It is necessary to water the plant deeply in order to saturate the lengthy taproot. The soil should be moist and the tree should be fertilized at least three times a year with nitrogen.
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Prune only the diseased plant material or the one that is broken.
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Caring for the mango trees should also comprise of taking care of pests and diseases as well. All of these should be dealt as they occur with cultural as well as biological controls, organic pesticides and horticultural oils.
Between the period of April 2013 and December 2013, India has exported mangoes to almost 65 countries. Only ten per cent of the total mango production exports from India went to the European Union, whilst the largest share that measures 54 per cent was sent to the United Arab Emirates. Confining quality checks by the European Union have also been a major cause of affecting exports there. The hazardous climatic conditions are inevitable but, watching for the remaining factors other than it, will help the crop grow better or at least sustain better during the odds when it comes to mango production. The Trivedi Effect® It deals with Energy Transmission. Even the non-living materials could be considered to channelize the energy through science. Mahendra Trivedi, the founder of The Trivedi Effect® believes in Human Wellness and therefore, struggles for providing a better lifestyle. The degradation in the mango production could be overcome by producing better yield. This can happen through a better science and positive energies. The Energy Transmission is of great importance as it neutralizes the pessimism and leads to optimism. Kindly visit on our following links to explore on many more diverse topics- http://www.trivediscience.com/.