Amla Farming Tips: Amla is a multipurpose fruit. In a way, it is an all-rounder. It is useful for many needs. There is a good demand for Amla in the market also. Farmers have also started cultivating gooseberry a lot. Amla is cultivated extensively in two states of India. Uttar Pradesh is at first place in terms of Amla cultivation. 35% of the entire cultivation is in Uttar Pradesh. So in Madhya Pradesh, 33.48% of the total farming takes place. In this matter Madhya Pradesh is at second place. Let us know in which things Amla is needed. How is farming earning huge income?
Keep these things in mind while cultivating Amla
There are many varieties of Amla. Therefore, this should be kept in mind while farming. How many saplings of which variety of Amla are being planted? Cross pollination occurs in Amla. Therefore, keep in mind that when crops are planted, they should be in the ratio of 2:2:1. That means, different types of gooseberries should be planted in the same quantity. These plants should be irrigated immediately after planting. After this, if needed in the summer season, they should be irrigated within 7 to 10 days. Irrigation should be avoided during the December-January season. At that time they are in a state of hibernation.
will earn millions
Amla is in great demand in the market. There is abundant amount of Vitamin C in it. It is also used as a medicine. Along with this, Amla is also widely used in making oil. So its pickle and its jam are also made there. That’s why people buy it a lot. The entire Amla tree gives up to three quintals of fruit. Accordingly, lakhs can be earned from this.
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