Innovative Pruning Technology Demonstrated to Revive Old Mango Trees in Lucknow
Agriculture Minister Shivraj Chouhan shows pruning technology to revive old mango trees in Lucknow
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At the ICAR–Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture (CISH) in Lucknow, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Chouhan showcased a modern pruning technique aimed at rejuvenating aging mango orchards. This method enhances productivity and fruit quality while reducing maintenance costs for farmers.
- 01A modern pruning technique was demonstrated to rejuvenate old mango trees.
- 02The method improves fruit quality and overall yield.
- 03It reduces maintenance costs for farmers.
- 04This technique offers a practical solution for unproductive orchards.
- 05The initiative aims to enhance long-term horticultural output.
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During a demonstration at the ICAR–Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture (CISH) in Lucknow, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Chouhan introduced a modern pruning technology designed to revive old mango orchards. The technique involves using a pruning machine to trim large, aging mango trees, which helps restore their productivity and improve the quality of the fruit. Officials noted that this method not only enhances overall yield but also significantly lowers maintenance costs for farmers. By adopting this innovative approach, farmers can effectively rejuvenate unproductive orchards, leading to improved long-term horticultural output in the region.
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This technology can help local mango farmers increase their orchard productivity and profitability.
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