Solapur Farmer Triples Income with Mahogany Intercropping: A Success Story

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News18•24-01-2026, 15:34
Solapur Farmer Triples Income with Mahogany Intercropping: A Success Story
- •Anant Metkari from Anwali village, Solapur, successfully intercropped African mahogany trees with jamun and rose flowers.
- •He planted 450 mahogany trees, over 150 jamun trees, and 500+ rose plants on one acre.
- •Mahogany wood, used for ships and furniture, yields income after ten years, with an expected profit of 1-1.5 crore rupees.
- •Daily earnings of 1,000-2,000 rupees are generated from rose flower sales, even before mahogany and jamun yield.
- •Metkari's innovative approach demonstrates how planned farming can lead to significant income from a small area.
Why It Matters: Anant Metkari's intercropping of mahogany, jamun, and roses triples income, showcasing smart agricultural planning.
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