<p>Avocado Farming: Recently, the demand for many types of foreign fruits has increased in our country. By cultivating one such fruit, farmers can earn a profit of up to Rs. 10 lakh per acre. Do you know what it is? </p><img><p>Once seen as a waste, farming is now profitable thanks to young farmers. They’re growing high-value crops like avocados, which are in huge demand and offer great returns.</p><img><p>Avocados can be grown in plains, not just hills. Farmers in Maharashtra are earning Rs. 10 lakh per acre. With proper techniques, they even grow in hot areas like Coimbatore.</p><img><p>Awareness about avocado farming is growing. The ‘Hass’ variety is best for plains. Plant them 20×20 feet apart, use drip irrigation, and provide shade for the first two years.</p><img><p>Called a ‘superfood,’ avocados are in high demand in major cities. They’re used in ice cream and cosmetics. A single planting can yield fruit for 40-50 years, making it profitable.</p><img><p>There’s no special subsidy for avocado farming in Telugu states, but general horticulture subsidies apply. Farmers can get aid for plants, water sources, and mulching.</p><img><p>Rich in healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals, avocados aid heart health and weight loss. They sell for Rs. 300-400 per kg, offering farmers a chance for huge profits.</p>