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eswartekumani

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Pomegranate

Pomegranate (Punica granatum) is an ancient favorite table fruit of tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. The fruit is symbolic of plenty and very much liked for its cool, refreshing juice and valued for its medicinal properties. It retains its flavor and as such can keep well for over a year if it is properly filtered, bottled and preserved by using 0.1 per cent sodium benzoate. The juice of pomegranate is believed to be good for leprosy patients. The grains of the fruit are also eaten fresh in most of the hot countries and are used as condiment. The bark and rind of the fruits are commonly used in dysentery and diarrhea. The rind is also used as dying material for cloth. Dried seeds of pomegranate seeds with pulp are available as ‘Anardana’.


The tree produces attractive red flowers and is very commonly grown as an ornamental plant also.

The versatile adaptability, hardy, nature, low maintenance cost, steady but high yields, better keeping quality, fine table and therapeutic values and possibilities to throw the plant into rest period when irrigation potential is generally low, indicate the avenues for increasing the area under pomegranate in India.

Production Areas:

As a commercial crop pomegranate is grown to a limited extent in selected locations in many states. The estimated area under pomegranate in India is about 25000 ha. with Maharashtra accounting for more than two third area, while other states like AP, UP, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu share the rest.

Climate : Pomegranate prefers dry climate. During fruit development, prolonged hot and dry climate is required. Optimum temperature congenial for fruit development is 38 degree C. In humid climate the fruits are severely damaged by pomegranate butterfly and do not develop sweetness. It is winter hardy and very drought tolerant. It can grow up to an elevation of 1850 meters.

Soil : It grows under wide variety of soils and can tolerate even alkalinity and salinity to certain extent. However, best results are obtained in deep heavy loam and well drained soils. It is sensitive to soil moisture fluctuations causing fruit cracking which is a serious problem of this crop.

Varieties and Propagation : In recent years several new varieties have been developed and new orchards have come with well-known improved varieties.

Ganesh : This is a selection from ‘Alandi’ developed by Dr. Cheema at Pune which has revolutionized cultivation of pomegranate in Maharashtra state. This has soft seeds and pinkish flesh with juice of agreeable taste and bears heavily.

Dholka : Popular variety of Gujarat with fruits of large size, rind greenish yellow, flesh aril pinkish white seeds soft, juice acidic. It is a medium cropper.

Jodhpur Local : Medium sized fruit with hard rind, fleshy aril light pink, sweet, juicy, seed moderately hard.

Seedless (Bedana) : Fruit medium to large in size, rind brownish green, fleshy aril light pink or whitish, very sweet, very juicy, soft seeded. ‘Bassein seedless & KVK – 1’ are from Karnataka and ‘Jalore Selection’ are popular names in north India. In South India, ‘Paper Shell’, ‘Spanish Ruby’, ‘Muscat Red’ & ‘Velladu’ have shown promise.


Vegetative propagation is recommended in establishing pomegranate. Propagation by cuttings is common. Cuttings should be taken from suckers which spring from the base of the main stem and should be mature about 20 to 30 cm long and 6-12 mm thick. Rainy season is the best period to achieve maximum success.

Cultural Practice :

Planting distance would depend on soil type and climate. Old orchards were planted at 3 to 6 m space. Nowadays with new dwarf varieties a spacing of 4 x 4 m is recommended which accommodates 625 plants/ha.

Training & Pruning : Multi stem training is more prevalent and useful also because due to some reason even if the plant losses one stem it contains others to survive.

Pomegranate fruits are borne terminally on short spurs arising from mature shoots. These bear fruits for 3 to 4 years. Only limited pruning of trees are required. The gradual growth of new shoots should be encouraged by restricted cutting back of bearing

shoots. Suckers are removed regularly.

Orchard Management : During gestation period which is normally 3 to 4 years for improved varieties, growing pulses & green manure crops are recommended only during rainy season.

Flower regulation : In subtropics, pomegranate flowers in spring while in tropics (Central and South India), it flowers in three distinct phases with maximum intensity in rainy season. Spring flowers (Ambe-bahar) give fruits in summer when the demand is maximum but of poor quality. Therefore, efforts should be directed to avail of rainy flowers (Mrig-bahar) so that fruiting period coincides with the time of maximum water availability in the soil and the crop is taken without irrigation. For Mrig bahar treatment results in sufficient suppression of growth. Trees usually shed leaves by March and remain dormant upto May. Then the field is ploughed, manure and fertilizers are applied and first light irrigation is given in the middle of May and thereafter one or two light irrigation are given until rains set in. The trees put up new growth, flower and fruit with crop availability in October-November. This is the most advisable approach in arid and semi-arid regions with limited resource
 

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Nutrition : The recommended doses of manures of fertilizers for Ganesh variety in Maharashtra is 25 kg of FYM, 500 g N, 125 g P2O & 125 g. K2) per plant per year for 4 to 6 year old plants. Time of application will vary with the crop. For Ambe bahar December/January, for Mrig bahar May/June and for Haste Bahar October/November are appropriate periods.

Irrigation may be given depending on soil, climate and availability of water.

Pests & Diseases : Pomegranate butterfly and bark eating caterpillar are the common pests of Pomegranate.

The fruits are susceptible to fruit fly which needs to be controlled from flowering to button stage. At this stage spray of sevin (carbaryl) 0.2% (200 gm/100 litre) or endosuplhan 0.05% at 10 days interval alternatively, must be given.

Fruit spot and fruit rot are the common fungal diseases for which proper and regular spraying are made.

Physiological disorder : Fruit cracking is a most serious physiological disorder in pomegranate which limits its cultivation. In young fruits it could be due to boron deficiency but fully grown fruits crack due to moisture imbalances as there are very sensitive to variations in soil moisture and humidity. Prolonged drought causes hardening of peel and if this is followed by heavy irrigation or down pour then the pulp grows and the peel cracks. This problem can be overcome by

a) Maintaining soil moisture and not allowing wide variations in soil moisture depletion,

b) Cultivation of tolerant varieties,

c) Early harvesting not allowing the fruits to crack and

d) Spray of calcium hydroxide on leaves and on fruit set.

Harvesting, Yield and Marketing :

Normally, pomegranate flowers take 5 to 6 months to be ready as mature fruits. They should be harvested mature which can be judged by change in skin colour to slightly yellow and metallic sound when tapped. A grown up well kept tree should give about 100 to 150 fruits per year. A high density system with ‘Ganesh’ 1000 plant/ha (5x2m) has been found very profitable giving a crop of 50 fruits/tree of good quality.


After harvesting, fruits can be cured in shade for about a week so that the skin becomes hard and fruits can stand transportation better. Thereafter, the fruits can be graded according to weight

‘A’ grade - 350 g & above

‘B’ grade - 200 to 350 g & above

‘C’ grade - Less than 200 g.


Cured fruits have good keeping quality which can further be prolonged through cold storage. When stored at 00C to 4.50C with 80%. Relative Humidity fruit remain safe even for seven months.

Unit Cost: The estimated cost model for development of pomegranate in one ha. is given in the annexure. The unit cost has been worked out to Rs.55000/- per ha. The orchard can give economic yield up to 30 years.

Bank Loan :

Bank loan at 95% of unit cost is Rs.52250/-.

Margin Money :

As per NABARD norms, the margin money should be for marginal farmers 5%, small farmers 10% and big farmers 15%. However, in the present model, 5% margin has been assumed.

Interest rate for ultimate borrowers


Banks are free to decide the rate of interest within the overall RBI guidelines. However, for working out the financial viability and bankability of the model project we have assumed the rate of interest as 12% p.a.

Interest rate for refinance from NABARD

As per the circulars of NABARD issued from time to time.

Security

Banks may take a decision as per RBI guidelines.

Results of financial analysis are as under

BCR : 17053

NPW : 1.13

IRR : 26.30 %

Repayment Schedule

Bank loan along with the interest can be repaid in 9 years including 6 years grace period

Annexure-I

Cost of development of Pomegranate in one ha

Variety : Ganesh, Seedless Spacing : 4 x 4 m

Planting material : Cuttings/Layers No. of plants : 625


Sr. No.


Particulars


Year 1


Year 2


Year 3


Total

1


Land preparation


1000


-


-


1000

2


Digging of pits & filling


3500


-


-


3500

3


Planting materials


4500


500


-


5000

4


Planting staking


500


-


-


500

5


Manures & fertilizers


8000


9000


11000


28000

6


Plant protection


2000


2000


2500


6500

7


Irrigation


600


1000


1000


2600

8


Interculture


1000


1000


1000


3000

9


Workable fence


1000


-


-


1000

10


Misc.


900


1500


1500


3900




Total


23000


15000


17000


55000


Yield & Income / Ha.


Year 4


Year 5


Year 6


Year 7


8th Onwards

Fruits / tree (kgs)


8


12


18


20


25

Fruits in kgs / Ha.


5000


7500


11250


12500


15625

Gross sale value @ Rs.5 per kg


25000


37500


56250


75000


78125

Maintenance Expenses


20000


20000


20000


20000


20000

Net Income


5000


17500


36250


55000


58125


Economic Life : 30 year

Annexure - II

Model scheme for development of Pomegranate

(Amount in Rs.)


Annexure - III

Repayment Schedule (For development of Pomegranate)

Total Financial Outlay Rs.55000

Margin money @ 5% of TFO Rs.2750
Bank Loan Rs.52250

(Amount in Rs.)

Repayment period is 9 years including 6 years grace period

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sha_agro

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Few questions on Pomegranate

You mentioned cost is Rs 55k per Hectare.
Is it one time or recurring for whole gestation period before the fruits?

Also, is there map kind of graphic which can show areas suitable for Pomegranate cultivation in India?

Can I grow them in Bangalore? Central Karnataka? Northern TN?
Such utility will be helpful.

Thanks.
 

eswartekumani

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This is initial capital budget

There after nominal expenditure will be there.
Contact us we have best lands at reasonable price for pomgrenate cultivation.
 

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good lands available near to bangalore in a.p for pomegranate

Please send private message for land area in acres, price / acre, what is distance of land from Bangalore.

Also send annexure in excel format
 

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