<p class="title">In spite of Kadur taluk reeling under a drought-like situation for the last few years, here is a farmer who has been successful in harvesting bumper pomegranate crop at Soorapura. </p>.<p class="bodytext">Chandrappa owns 14 acres of land. He has cultivated pomegranate on two and a half acres of land. He has planted 500 saplings and waters the plant through drip irrigation. Along with drip irrigation, he also supplies required nutrients to the plants. </p>.<p class="bodytext">“I do not use chemical fertilisers. I have been applying organic manure. Pruning of the pomegranate plants is essential for a good yield. I had made a mistake while pruning and the yield was affected. Many had mocked at me. With the help of experienced farmers from Maharashtra, I learnt the art of pruning,” said Chandrappa. </p>.<p class="bodytext">“The pomegranate plants are five years old. In the first year, I could reap 10 tonnes yield. I could reap six tonnes in the second year. I am expecting 10 tonnes yield this year. I could earn Rs 80 per kg of pomegranate,” he said. </p>.<p class="bodytext">In the remaining land, Chandrappa cultivates coconut and arecanut. In addition, he grows ragi, paddy and millets. </p>
<p class="title">In spite of Kadur taluk reeling under a drought-like situation for the last few years, here is a farmer who has been successful in harvesting bumper pomegranate crop at Soorapura. </p>.<p class="bodytext">Chandrappa owns 14 acres of land. He has cultivated pomegranate on two and a half acres of land. He has planted 500 saplings and waters the plant through drip irrigation. Along with drip irrigation, he also supplies required nutrients to the plants. </p>.<p class="bodytext">“I do not use chemical fertilisers. I have been applying organic manure. Pruning of the pomegranate plants is essential for a good yield. I had made a mistake while pruning and the yield was affected. Many had mocked at me. With the help of experienced farmers from Maharashtra, I learnt the art of pruning,” said Chandrappa. </p>.<p class="bodytext">“The pomegranate plants are five years old. In the first year, I could reap 10 tonnes yield. I could reap six tonnes in the second year. I am expecting 10 tonnes yield this year. I could earn Rs 80 per kg of pomegranate,” he said. </p>.<p class="bodytext">In the remaining land, Chandrappa cultivates coconut and arecanut. In addition, he grows ragi, paddy and millets. </p>