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Mango Farming: Farmer Earns 15-20 Lakhs Annually, Outperforms Government Jobs
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02-03-2026, 12:12
Mango Farming: Farmer Earns 15-20 Lakhs Annually, Outperforms Government Jobs
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Palamu farmer Tarkeshwar Singh transformed his income by switching from traditional farming to mango horticulture.
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He started mango cultivation in 2011, with trees bearing fruit from 2016-17, now earning 15-20 lakh rupees annually.
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Traditional farming yields limited profits (e.g., 50,000 rupees/acre for pigeon pea), while mango horticulture can generate 10-12 lakh rupees/acre annually.
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Tarkeshwar Singh cultivates 7-8 varieties of mangoes on over three acres, with over 300 trees, ensuring stable income.
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Government schemes under MGNREGA support horticulture, encouraging farmers to adopt modern, scientific methods for higher, long-term profits.
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