Want to grow Miyazaki mangoes on your terrace? Learn from Joseph Lobo of Udupi, who successfully cultivated this rare fruit, with his expert tips and step-by-step guide.
The Miyazaki mango, one of the most expensive fruits in the world, is renowned for its distinct taste, smooth texture, and rich aroma. It is a rare Japanese variety that can fetch prices as high as Rs 2.5 to 3 lakh per kilogram. Cultivating this mango is a challenge, especially outside of Japan, where the climate is not
conducive to mango farming.However, Joseph Lobo, a farmer from
Udupi, India, grew this rare fruit on his terrace without knowing
its value. He and his family enjoyed the first harvest, only realising its
worth when a reporter identified its rarity. Since then, his terrace farm has
become an inspiration for others, and he now shares his knowledge with fellow
growers.
Growing
Miyazaki mangoes on your terrace: A step-by-step guide
1.
Start with the right mango sapling
“I had been
growing various varieties of gulf berries on my terrace and was also growing
some mangoes as well. When I had successfully grown these, why not try Miyazaki?”
says Lobo. Not realising the monetary value of the variety, he treated it like
any other mango plant. It is important to use a large grow bag or pot to
provide enough space for the roots.
2.
Prepare a nutrient-rich soil mix
Lobo’s secret to
success lies in his special soil mixture. “I make it at home, and it contains
nine minerals. It is made using cow dung, sheep manure, homemade curd, and
vegetable waste,” he shares. This mixture is rich in nutrients,
encouraging healthy plant growth. Mix 50% of this homemade mixture with 50%
regular soil for the perfect blend.
3.
Plant the sapling with care
Once you have
your sapling and soil mix, plant it carefully in the grow bag. Lobo advises
that the plant should be treated with care, especially in its early stages. One
should make sure that it gets enough water and sunlight to grow. Since his
plant is placed on the terrace, it gets an ample amount of sunlight.
4.
Maintain a chemical-free environment
Lobo is strict
about avoiding harmful chemicals in his farming. “I am strictly against using
any kind of chemical insecticides because they are harmful to the plants,” he
says. Instead, he uses a mixture of neem oil to
protect the plant from insects. This organic method helps keep the plant
healthy without resorting to chemicals.
5.
Regular feeding for healthy growth
To keep the
plant strong, he feeds it his special mixture every 30 days. This feeding
schedule ensures that the tree receives all the necessary nutrients for optimal
growth and fruit production.
6.
Be patient: It takes time to yield
Miyazaki mangoes
require patience to grow. “It took the plant three-and-a-half years to yield,”
Lobo recalls. At the time, he didn’t realise its worth, so his family enjoyed
the first harvest. Growing these mangoes requires
time, as it can take a few years for the tree to produce its first crop. The
key is patience and consistent care.
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