Palamu Farmer Earns 1.5 Million Annually from Mango Farming, Inspiring Others
Palamu Farmer Earns 1.5 Million Annually from Mango Farming, Inspiring Others
- •Tarkeshwar Singh Chero, a farmer from Palamu, transformed his financial situation by switching from traditional farming to mango cultivation.
- •Initially facing challenges, he adopted scientific methods and horticulture knowledge from the Regional Research Center, Chianki.
- •In 2011, he planted 355 mango saplings on three acres, with trees bearing fruit after four years of patient and scientific care.
- •He now earns an annual income of 1.5 to 1.6 million rupees from his mango orchard.
- •Chero advocates for farmers to adopt scientific knowledge, patience, and organic methods for profitable horticulture and sustainable farming.