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Kamla Devi, a mango grower belongs to Gopramau, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 25 years that covers an area of 2.25 hectare. She is maintaining 25 non commercial varieties in her orchard. Surkhi, Desi Deshehari, Beshani Gola, Desi Lucknowa, Kalua and Khubsoorat Lamboi are the important mango varieties of Kamla Devi. source of income, self useuse are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Kamla Devi. She collected planting materials for the orchard from local nurseries . She shares her mango varieties with others. She earns approximately Rs 30000 from non commercial varieties. She needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for her mango orchard. According to Kamla Devi, the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is source of income and availability of different varieties for next generation . Kamla Devi expects that her next generation will take interest in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new mango varieties. Details |
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Mahadin, planted numbers of mango varieties in Sarsanda village of Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh,. his mango orchard is about 30 years old and extended up to about 0.375 hectare areas. To solve different purposes, Mahadin planted 3 commercial varieties in his orchard. To increase his source of income and also because of self-interest different mango varieties have been collected by his from Malihabad . By sharing all his varieties to the needy peoples of surrounding areas, he is also doing the social service. The non-commercial varieties of the orchard generate a revenue of Rs 20000. To maintain & enhance his aggregated source of income as well as to conserve his tree diversity, need of irrigation, fertilizers and chemicals for better production. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for income source and self use for generations . He is expecting that the younger generation will be concerned with the conservation of existing varieties and enrichment of varietal diversity by bringing some other useful variety in his orchard. Thus he is very hopeful for the future of his orchard. Details |
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Moin Ashraf, planted numbers of mango varieties in Kasmandi Kalan village of Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh,. his mango orchard is about 35 years old and extended up to about 1.25 hectare areas. To solve different purposes, Moin Ashraf planted 4 commercial varieties in his orchard. To increase his source of income and also because of self-interest different mango varieties have been collected by his from Malihabad . He is not sharing his varieties to other farmers of the surrounding areas. The non-commercial varieties of the orchard generate a revenue of Rs 15000. To maintain & enhance his aggregated source of income as well as to conserve his tree diversity, information on management of diseases and pest. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for long term good return during mango season. He is expecting that the younger generation will be concerned with the conservation of existing varieties and enrichment of varietal diversity by bringing some other useful variety in his orchard. Thus he is very hopeful for the future of his orchard. Details |
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Monish Ahemad, from Village Kasmandi Kalan, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Monish Ahemad has approximate 1.5 hectare area of mango orchard with in average age of about 30 years. 3 commercial varieties have been planted by Monish Ahemad in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 25 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad . He is serving society by sharing varieties to the surrounding areas. He is earning about Rs 10000 from non-commercial varieties. He requires information on mango storage and management of diseases/pest to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Khasul Khas, Mursida Bad, Amin, Husanara, Surkhi and Lamboi are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for fetches good price during mango season. He is very hopeful for the future of his orchard, as the next generation will take interest in the conservation of existing varieties and also to bring more important variety in his orchard. Details |
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Muneshwar, from Village Gopramau, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Muneshwar has approximate 0.75 hectare area of mango orchard with in average age of about 35 years. 5 commercial varieties have been planted by Muneshwar in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 20 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad . He is serving society by sharing varieties to the surrounding areas. He is earning about Rs 15000 from non-commercial varieties. He requires availability of effective chemicals for the control of insect and diseases to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Dudhiya Gola, Lamboi Gola, Kala Gola and Tuhuru are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for good source of income and self use. He is very hopeful for the future of his orchard, as the next generation will take interest in the conservation of existing varieties and also to bring more important variety in his orchard. Details |
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Narendra Shukla, a mango grower belongs to Gopramau, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 40 years that covers an area of 2.25 hectare. He is maintaining 40 non commercial varieties in his orchard. Pila Gola, Lamba Gola, Gola Surkha, Achar Wala and Lamboi are the important mango varieties of Narendra Shukla. good source of income, self use, distribution among relatives and friends, social prestigeuse are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Narendra Shukla. He collected planting materials for the orchard from Malihabad . He shares his mango varieties with others. He earns approximately Rs 30000 from non commercial varieties. He needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for his mango orchard. According to Narendra Shukla, the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is good source of income and self use. Narendra Shukla expects that his next generation will take interest in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new mango varieties. Details |
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Ram Asre Sharma , a mango grower belongs to Kasmandi Kalan, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 41 years that covers an area of 1 hectare. 3 commercial varieties are present in his orchard. He is maintaining 22 non commercial varieties in his orchard. Fakira, Mohan Bhog, Rangeen Gola and Jard Amin are the important mango varieties of Ram Asre Sharma . source of income, self useuse are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Ram Asre Sharma . He collected planting materials for the orchard from Malihabad. He shares his mango varieties with others. He earns approximately Rs 20000 from non commercial varieties. He needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for his mango orchard. According to Ram Asre Sharma , the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is source of income for next generation. Ram Asre Sharma expects that his next generation will take interest in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new mango varieties. Details |
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Sunil Kumar, from Village Sarsanda, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Sunil Kumar has approximate 0.75 hectare area of mango orchard with in average age of about 35 years. 3 commercial varieties have been planted by Sunil Kumar in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 18 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad . He is serving society by sharing varieties to the surrounding areas. He is earning about Rs 12000 from non-commercial varieties. He requires good facility of irrigation, training on orchard managemenr to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Tukmi, Lamboi Gola, Chunha Dudhiya, Safeda and Lamboi Safeda are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for source of income. He is very hopeful for the future of his orchard, as the next generation will take interest in the conservation of existing varieties and also to bring more important variety in his orchard. Details |
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Parmeshar Sharma , a mango grower belongs to Kasmandi Kalan, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 30 years that covers an area of 1 hectare. 4 commercial varieties are present in his orchard. He is maintaining 40 non commercial varieties in his orchard. Surkha Amin, Gola, Khasul Khas, Jardamin and Taimuriya are the important mango varieties of Parmeshar Sharma . source of income, mango growing area, self useuse are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Parmeshar Sharma . He collected planting materials for the orchard from Malihabad. He shares his mango varieties with others. He earns approximately Rs 25000 from non commercial varieties. He needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for his mango orchard. According to Parmeshar Sharma , the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is source of income for next generation. Parmeshar Sharma expects that his next generation will take interest in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new mango varieties. Details |
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Ram Swaroop, planted numbers of mango varieties in Sarsanda village of Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh,. his mango orchard is about 31 years old and extended up to about 1.5 hectare areas. To solve different purposes, Ram Swaroop planted 3 commercial varieties in his orchard. To increase his source of income and also because of self-interest different mango varieties have been collected by his from Malihabad. By sharing all his varieties to the needy peoples of surrounding areas, he is also doing the social service. The non-commercial varieties of the orchard generate a revenue of Rs 15000. To maintain & enhance his aggregated source of income as well as to conserve his tree diversity, timely availability of effective chemicals for insect and disease management, time to time training from mango experts. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for better and long term return . He is expecting that the younger generation will be concerned with the conservation of existing varieties and enrichment of varietal diversity by bringing some other useful variety in his orchard. Thus he is very hopeful for the future of his orchard. Details |
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Vidyawati, planted numbers of mango varieties in Gopramau village of Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh,. her mango orchard is about 25 years old and extended up to about 1.25 hectare areas. To solve different purposes, Vidyawati planted several commercial varieties in her orchard. To increase her source of income and also because of self-interest different mango varieties have been collected by her from Malihabad. By sharing all her varieties to the needy peoples of surrounding areas, she is also doing the social service. The non-commercial varieties of the orchard generate a revenue of Rs 10000. To maintain & enhance her aggregated source of income as well as to conserve his tree diversity, irrigation for orchard. She is very much interested in maintaining her orchard. She is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for good income during mango season, self use . She is expecting that the younger generation will be concerned with the conservation of existing varieties and enrichment of varietal diversity by bringing some other useful variety in his orchard. Thus she is very hopeful for the future of his orchard. Details |
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Ram Naresh , a mango grower belongs to Sarsanda, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 20 years that covers an area of 1 hectare. He is maintaining 16 non commercial varieties in his orchard. Desi Lucknowa, Desi Deshehari, Rasbhari, Batasaha, Tuhuru and Lamboi are the important mango varieties of Ram Naresh . good source of income, self useuse are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Ram Naresh . He collected planting materials for the orchard from Malihabad . He shares his mango varieties with others. He earns approximately Rs 10000 from non commercial varieties. He needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for his mango orchard. According to Ram Naresh , the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is source of income. Ram Naresh expects that his next generation will take interest in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new mango varieties. Details |
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Nattha, planted numbers of mango varieties in Sarsanda village of Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh,. his mango orchard is about 40 years old and extended up to about 4 hectare areas. To solve different purposes, Nattha planted 2 commercial varieties in his orchard. To increase his source of income and also because of self-interest different mango varieties have been collected by his from Malihabad . By sharing all his varieties to the needy peoples of surrounding areas, he is also doing the social service. The non-commercial varieties of the orchard generate a revenue of Rs 20000. To maintain & enhance his aggregated source of income as well as to conserve his tree diversity, knowledge on insect and disease management, orchard management, proper facility of irrigation. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for source of income. He is expecting that the younger generation will be concerned with the conservation of existing varieties and enrichment of varietal diversity by bringing some other useful variety in his orchard. Thus he is very hopeful for the future of his orchard. Details |
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Ajajul Hasan, a mango grower belongs to Kasmandi Kalan, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 65 years that covers an area of 1.25 hectare. He is maintaining 12 non commercial varieties in his orchard. Rataul, Bambaia, Nayab and Rangeen Gola are the important mango varieties of Ajajul Hasan. source of income, self useuse are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Ajajul Hasan. He collected planting materials for the orchard from Malihabad . He shares his mango varieties with others. He earns approximately Rs 10000 from non commercial varieties. He needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for his mango orchard. According to Ajajul Hasan, the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is source of income. Ajajul Hasan expects that his next generation will take interest in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new mango varieties. Details |
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Jagdish Yadav, from Village Gopramau, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Jagdish Yadav has approximate 1.875 hectare area of mango orchard with in average age of about 30 years. Several commercial varieties have been planted by Jagdish Yadav in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 30 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad . He is serving society by sharing varieties to the surrounding areas. He is earning about Rs 25000 from non-commercial varieties. He requires orchard management training, irrigation facility to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Surkh Gola, Amin and Khasul Khas are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for source of income. He is very hopeful for the future of his orchard, as the next generation will take interest in the conservation of existing varieties and also to bring more important variety in his orchard. Details |
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Mahesh Kumar , planted numbers of mango varieties in Mohammed Nagar Talukedari village of Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh,. his mango orchard is about 30 years old and extended up to about 0.5 hectare areas. To solve different purposes, Mahesh Kumar planted several commercial varieties in his orchard. To increase his source of income and also because of self-interest different mango varieties have been collected by his from Malihabad . He is not sharing his varieties to other farmers of the surrounding areas. The non-commercial varieties of the orchard generate a revenue of Rs 7000. To maintain & enhance his aggregated source of income as well as to conserve his tree diversity, need of irrigation facility. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for source of income. He is expecting that the younger generation will be concerned with the conservation of existing varieties and enrichment of varietal diversity by bringing some other useful variety in his orchard. Thus he is very hopeful for the future of his orchard. Details |
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Molahe , a mango grower belongs to Mohammed Nagar Talukedari, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 30 years that covers an area of 0.75 hectare. He is maintaining 13 non commercial varieties in his orchard. Lamboi, Desi Gola, Desi, Baudi and Achar Wala are the important mango varieties of Molahe . source of income, self useuse are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Molahe . He collected planting materials for the orchard from Malihabad . He shares his mango varieties with others. He earns approximately Rs 4000 from non commercial varieties. He needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for his mango orchard. According to Molahe , the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is source of income. Molahe expects that his next generation will take interest in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new mango varieties. Details |
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Ram Kishor , from Village Mohammed Nagar Talukedari, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Ram Kishor has approximate 0.625 hectare area of mango orchard with in average age of about 25-60 years. Several commercial varieties have been planted by Ram Kishor in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 8 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad . He is serving society by sharing varieties to the surrounding areas. He is earning about Rs 5000 from non-commercial varieties. He requires need of irrigation facility to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Safeda Amin, Gola Chunha, Lamboi, safeda and Tuhuru are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for source of income. He is very hopeful for the future of his orchard, as the next generation will take interest in the conservation of existing varieties and also to bring more important variety in his orchard. Details |
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Amrit Lal, from Village Mohammed Nagar Talukedari, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Amrit Lal has approximate 0.75 hectare area of mango orchard with in average age of about 50 years. 10 commercial varieties have been planted by Amrit Lal in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand several non-commercial varieties have also been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad . He is serving society by sharing varieties to the surrounding areas. He is earning about Rs 10000 from non-commercial varieties. He requires orchard management training, irrigation facility to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Desi Safeda, Safeda, Desi Gola, Mohan Bhog and Lamboi are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for source of income. He is very hopeful for the future of his orchard, as the next generation will take interest in the conservation of existing varieties and also to bring more important variety in his orchard. Details |
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Bhai Lal , from Village Mohammed Nagar Talukedari, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Bhai Lal has approximate 1.5 hectare area of mango orchard with in average age of about 30 years. Several commercial varieties have been planted by Bhai Lal in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 8 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad . He is serving society by sharing varieties to the surrounding areas. He is earning about Rs 10000 from non-commercial varieties. He requires need of irrigation facility to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Sheetal Gola, Lamboi and Dudhiya Gola are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for source of income. He is very hopeful for the future of his orchard, as the next generation will take interest in the conservation of existing varieties and also to bring more important variety in his orchard. Details |
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Chhote Lal Kashyap, from Village Gopramau, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Chhote Lal Kashyap has approximate 2 hectare area of mango orchard with in average age of about 40 years. 3 commercial varieties have been planted by Chhote Lal Kashyap in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 135 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad . He is serving society by sharing varieties to the surrounding areas. He is earning about Rs 50000-100000 from non-commercial varieties. He requires expects a tube well in his orchard and financial help to maintain diversity to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Dashehari, Beeju Desi, Desi Dashehari, Desi Chausa and Gola are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for diversity of mango in orcahrd, source of income, social prestige. He is very hopeful for the future of his orchard, as the next generation will take interest in the conservation of existing varieties and also to bring more important variety in his orchard. Details |
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Maiku Lal, a mango grower belongs to Sarsanda, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 35 years that covers an area of 3 hectare. 2 commercial varieties are present in his orchard. He is maintaining 40 non commercial varieties in his orchard. Tukmi Chausa, Desi Taimuriya, Tukmi Surkhi and Lamboi Safeda are the important mango varieties of Maiku Lal. to develop orchard based on seedlings or some lesser-known varieties, as the best option for sandy soils with limited irrigation facility. the cultivation of diverse mango varieties (both seedling and commercial types) provides income to his family and an orchard with seedlings or lesser-known varieties is also profitable due to its lower establishment and maintenance. use are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Maiku Lal. He collected planting materials for the orchard from Malihabad . He shares his mango varieties with others. He needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for his mango orchard. According to Maiku Lal, the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is maintaining several mango varieties is not only a good source income and self use but also conserve the mango diversity.. Maiku Lal expects that his next generation will take interest in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new mango varieties. Details |
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Nawab Hasan, from Village Kasmandi Kalan, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Nawab Hasan has approximate 1.5 hectare area of mango orchard with in average age of about 50-100 years. Several commercial varieties have been planted by Nawab Hasan in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 51 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad, Shahbad and Sandila. Heis not sharing his varieties to other farmers of the surrounding areas. He requires assistance in the collective marketing of different varieties is required, especially for smaller farmers to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Surkhi, Desi, Bombaiya, Matka Gola, Chandni, Bhura, Nauraj, Surkha Matiyara, Nazir Pasand, Baudi and Kamal Pasand are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for as a source of heritage for different varieties. . He is very hopeful for the future of his orchard, as the next generation will take interest in the conservation of existing varieties and also to bring more important variety in his orchard. Details |
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Upendra Kumar Singh, a mango grower belongs to Nabipanah, Nadan Mahal Road, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 35 Year that covers an area of 22 bigha. 4 commercial varieties are present in his orchard. He is maintaining 15 non commercial varieties in his orchard. Dashehari, Chausa and Langra are the important mango varieties of Upendra Kumar Singh. love for mango, intereseted to maintain old family orchard, collection of varietiesuse are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Upendra Kumar Singh. He collected planting materials for the orchard from Malihabad-Lucknow. He shares his mango varieties with others. He needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for his mango orchard. According to Upendra Kumar Singh, the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is conservation of different varieties and source of income. Upendra Kumar Singh expects that his next generation will take interest in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new mango varieties. Details |
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Abdul Samad, planted numbers of mango varieties in Malihabad village of Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh,. his mango orchard is about 45-75 Year old and extended up to about 15 bigha areas. To solve different purposes, Abdul Samad planted 6 commercial varieties in his orchard. To increase his source of income and also because of self-interest different mango varieties have been collected by his from Malihabad-Lucknow. By sharing all his varieties to the needy peoples of surrounding areas, he is also doing the social service. To maintain & enhance his aggregated source of income as well as to conserve his tree diversity, knowledge on plant protection measures and management of old orchard . He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for conservation and multiplication of different varieties. He is expecting that the younger generation will be concerned with the conservation of existing varieties and enrichment of varietal diversity by bringing some other useful variety in his orchard. Thus he is very hopeful for the future of his orchard. Details |
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Sadab Ali, from Village Malihabad, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Sadab Ali has approximate 30 bigha area of mango orchard with in average age of about 25 Year. 15 commercial varieties have been planted by Sadab Ali in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 35 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad. He is serving society by sharing varieties to the surrounding areas. He requires training on orchard management to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Dashehari, Langra and Chausa are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for availability of different varieties for futureand good source of income. He is very hopeful for the future of his orchard, as the next generation will take interest in the conservation of existing varieties and also to bring more important variety in his orchard. Details |
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S. C. Shukla, planted numbers of mango varieties in Narauna village of Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh,. his mango orchard is about 3-50 Year old and extended up to about 25 hectare areas. To solve different purposes, S. C. Shukla planted 20 commercial varieties in his orchard. To increase his source of income and also because of self-interest different mango varieties have been collected by his from ICAR-CISH, ICAR, other orchards. By sharing all his varieties to the needy peoples of surrounding areas, he is also doing the social service. The non-commercial varieties of the orchard generate a revenue of Rs 1100000. To maintain & enhance his aggregated source of income as well as to conserve his tree diversity, to support others towards mango orchard. He is very much interested in maintaining his orchard. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for protect extinct varieties due to urbanization. He is expecting that the younger generation will be concerned with the conservation of existing varieties and enrichment of varietal diversity by bringing some other useful variety in his orchard. Thus he is very hopeful for the future of his orchard. Details |
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Haji Kalimullah Khan, a mango grower belongs to Malihabad, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 100 years that covers an area of 14 acre. 52 commercial varieties are present in his orchard. He is maintaining 1 non commercial varieties in his orchard. Dashehari, Chausa, Langra, Lucknow Safeda are the important mango varieties of Haji Kalimullah Khan. self interest, love for mangoesuse are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Haji Kalimullah Khan. He collected planting materials for the orchard from Bhopal, Raebareli, Kankaha, Saharanpur, Barabanki and Sahjahanpur. He shares his mango varieties with others. He needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for his mango orchard. According to Haji Kalimullah Khan, the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is availability of different varieties, source of income, development of new varieties. His next generation is not interested in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new varieties. Details |
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Durga Prashad, a mango grower belongs to Tiwari Kheda, Naubasta, Mall, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 50 years that covers an area of 4 acre. 8 commercial varieties are present in his orchard. He is maintaining 3 non commercial varieties in his orchard. Dashehari, Chausa, Gulab Khas, Lucknow Safeda and Ramkela are the important mango varieties of Durga Prashad. self intereset and source of incomeuse are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Durga Prashad. He collected planting materials for the orchard from self multiplication. He shares his mango varieties with others. He earns approximately Rs. 2000-4000 from non commercial varieties. He needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for his mango orchard. According to Durga Prashad, the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is availablity of varieties in future, good for environment and source of income. His next generation is not interested in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new varieties. Details |
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Iqbal Ahmad, a mango grower belongs to Malihabad, District Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh,). Average age of mango orchard is around 55 years that covers an area of 10 bigha. 6 commercial varieties are present in his orchard. He is maintaining 7 non commercial varieties in his orchard. Husnara, Gulab Khas, Dashehari, Khasulkhas and Amrapali are the important mango varieties of Iqbal Ahmad. good income, old orchard in mango growing area and self interestuse are the major motivational factors towards mango cultivation for Iqbal Ahmad. He collected planting materials for the orchard from Malihabad (Lucknow). He shares his mango varieties with others. He needs irrigation facilities as conservation support for his mango orchard. According to Iqbal Ahmad, the importance for the conservation of mango orchard is more variety available in future and source of income. His next generation is not interested in conservation of existing varieties and collection of new varieties. Details |
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Kuldeep Kumar, from Village Gosaiganj, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Kuldeep Kumar has approximate 4 bigha area of mango orchard with in average age of about 30 years. 5 commercial varieties have been planted by Kuldeep Kumar in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 6 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad (Lucknow). Heis not sharing his varieties to other farmers of the surrounding areas. He requires protection from disease and pest, multiplication of rare varieties on large scale and to increase area of rare varieties to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is not interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Dashehari, Langra, Gulab Khas, Husnara and Chausa are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for source of income and varieties availability for future. He is not very hopeful for the future of his orchard, because the next generation is not showing interest in the conservation of existing varieties in his orchard. Details |
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Mandhvendra Deo Singh, from Village Mall, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Mandhvendra Deo Singh has approximate 80 bigha area of mango orchard with in average age of about 100 years. 20 commercial varieties have been planted by Mandhvendra Deo Singh in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 60 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from self multiplication. Heis not sharing his varieties to other farmers of the surrounding areas. He requires multiplication of available rare varieties, marketing of rare varieties, management of insect and disease and to aware people about different important varieties to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is not interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Dashehari, Langra, Chausa, Lucknow Safeda, Ramkela, Mallika, Khasulkhas, Husnara and Gulab Khas are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for good for breeding programme, development of new varieties, more variety will available in future, good for environment and source of income. He is not very hopeful for the future of his orchard, because the next generation is not showing interest in the conservation of existing varieties in his orchard. Details |
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Md Iliyas, planted numbers of mango varieties in Malihabad village of Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh,. his mango orchard is about 100 years old and extended up to about 1 bigha areas. To solve different purposes, Md Iliyas planted 4 commercial varieties in his orchard. To increase his source of income and also because of self-interest different mango varieties have been collected by his from Malihabad (Lucknow) and self multiplication. He is not sharing his varieties to other farmers of the surrounding areas. To maintain & enhance his aggregated source of income as well as to conserve his tree diversity, management of disease and pest and multiplication of varieties. He is not interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for source of income and development of varieties. He is not expecting that the younger generation will be concerned with the conservation of existing varieties and enrichment of varietal diversity by bringing some other useful variety in his orchard. Thus he is very hopeful for the future of his orchard. Details |
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Ram Pal Maurya, from Village Mall, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Ram Pal Maurya has approximate 1 bigha area of mango orchard with in average age of about 30 years. 6 commercial varieties have been planted by Ram Pal Maurya in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 5 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from Malihabad (Lucknow) . Heis not sharing his varieties to other farmers of the surrounding areas. He is earning about Rs. 1000/tree/year from non-commercial varieties. He requires adoption of new technologies and maintaining available varieties by multiplication and plantation to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is not interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Dashehari, Chausa, Lucknow Safeda, Langra and Amrapali are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for more variety will available in future and source of income. He is not very hopeful for the future of his orchard, because the next generation is not showing interest in the conservation of existing varieties in his orchard. Details |
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Sanjay Singh, from Village Mall, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Sanjay Singh has approximate 20 acre area of mango orchard with in average age of about 40 years. 7 commercial varieties have been planted by Sanjay Singh in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 8 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from self multiplication. Heis not sharing his varieties to other farmers of the surrounding areas. He requires multiplicatio and lpanting of new and old varieties to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is not interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Dashehari, Langra, Chausa and Lucknow Safeda are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for development of new varities and source of income from rare varities. He is not very hopeful for the future of his orchard, because the next generation is not showing interest in the conservation of existing varieties in his orchard. Details |
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Shiv Kumar Dwivedi, from Village Godwa, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Shiv Kumar Dwivedi has approximate 30 acre area of mango orchard with in average age of about 30 years. 7 commercial varieties have been planted by Shiv Kumar Dwivedi in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 10 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from government nurseries. Heis not sharing his varieties to other farmers of the surrounding areas. He is earning about Rs. 10000 from non-commercial varieties. He requires new technology adoption and multiplication to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is not interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Dashehari, Langra, Chausa, Ramkela and Lucknow Safeda are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for availability of different varieties, development of new varieties and source of income from rare varieties. He is not very hopeful for the future of his orchard, because the next generation is not showing interest in the conservation of existing varieties in his orchard. Details |
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Utkarsh Singh Chauhan, from Village Mall, District Lucknow, is a known mango orchardist. Utkarsh Singh Chauhan has approximate 10 acre area of mango orchard with in average age of about 35 years. 8 commercial varieties have been planted by Utkarsh Singh Chauhan in his orchard for different purposes. On the other hand 6 non-commercial varieties have been planted by his. He collected different mango varieties from self multiplication. Heis not sharing his varieties to other farmers of the surrounding areas. He is earning about Rs. 10000 from non-commercial varieties. He requires multiplication of varieties and proper management of insect pest and disease to conserve his green wealth and ultimately to maintain & enhance his source of income. He is not interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is growing numbers of varieties in his orchard out of which Dashehari, Langra and Chausa are the important varieties. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for more variety availablity and source of income. He is not very hopeful for the future of his orchard, because the next generation is not showing interest in the conservation of existing varieties in his orchard. Details |
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Ajeet Shukla, planted numbers of mango varieties in Village- Para Bandrahi, Post- Atari (Mall) village of Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh,. his mango orchard is about 25-60 years old and extended up to about 50 bigha areas. To solve different purposes, Ajeet Shukla planted 7 commercial varieties in his orchard. To increase his source of income and also because of self-interest different mango varieties have been collected by his from Malihabad (Lucknow). He is not sharing his varieties to other farmers of the surrounding areas. To maintain & enhance his aggregated source of income as well as to conserve his tree diversity, technical guidance to maintain and conserve mango varieties. He is not interested in maintaining his orchard in future. He is well aware about the conservation of the existing varieties for availability of varieties for next generation. He is not expecting that the younger generation will be concerned with the conservation of existing varieties and enrichment of varietal diversity by bringing some other useful variety in his orchard. Thus he is very hopeful for the future of his orchard. Details |
| Data is being provided by Dr. Shailendra Rajan from Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Rehmankhera, Kakori, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh | |