Apple Ber Farming Profit Per Acre Project Report — Signup Trending Nature — STN

Aspbeginner
3 min readOct 30, 2024

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After investing around Rs 103000 farmers are earning an average profit of Rs 4,95,500 from 210 plants in 1 acre. Apple Ber farming profit begins after a year.

1 tree produces 150 kg fruits and the market price is Rs 40 to Rs 80. With 15 feet distance you can plant an average 190 to 210 plants in 1 acre, 210 trees yields 31500 kg fruits. It is profitable fruit farming needs around Rs 103000 and gives profit Rs 4,95,500 even after selling at wholesale price.

Apple ber farming profit per acre project report

Apple ber farming profit is quick. If the fruit price is 40 you earn Rs 40 x 31500 = Rs 12,60,000, if you sell at wholesale rate i.e around Rs 18 to Rs 25 still you earn Rs 19 x 31500 = Rs 4,95,500. So, it’s profitable farming. You can try this cultivation as it does not need much cost and starts profit after 1 year.

Cost per acre

  • Apple ber plant price = Rs 50.
  • Plants per acre = Rs 210.
  • Plant cost = Rs 210 x Rs 50 = Rs 10,500.
  • Land preparation cost = Rs 10,000.
  • Labour cost = Rs 12000.
  • Chemicals and fertilizer cost = Rs 10,000.
  • Drip irrigation cost = Rs 10,000.
  • Plant care cost = Rs 6000.
  • Machinery cost = Rs 10,000.
  • Fencing cost = Rs 45,000.
  • Total cost = Rs 103000.
  • Apple ber plants per acre = 210 plants.
  • Apple ber yield per tree = 150 kg of fruit.
  • Yield per acre = 150 kg fruits x 210 plants = 31500 kg fruits.
  • The apple ber fruit price in the retail market = Rs 40 to Rs 50.
  • The wholesale price is around Rs 18 to 25.
  • Let’s take the wholesale price = Rs 19.
  • To get profit multiply the total yield (31500 kg) with the price (Rs 19)
  • Profit = Rs 19 x 31500 kg = Rs 5,98,500.
  • To get the net profit reduce the total cost (Rs 103000) from the profit (Rs 5,98,500).
  • Net profit = Rs 103000 — Rs 5,98,500.
  • Net Profit = Rs 4,95,500.

Profit per acre

Note — This is the estimated project report the actual profit and cost may differ according to the variety, availability, market, current fruit price and demand.

This content is not only for India but also for other countries. To get basic knowledge to start cultivation you can read apple ber plant farming best practices given in detail.

Apple ber plant farming

Minimum land required

Half to 1 acre.

Soil

Black soil with a high acidic nature and low in organic matter is idle.

Soil pH

Soil with 5 to 9 pH level.

Climate conditions

Hot and dry climates are required and grows in tropical, subtropical regions of India.

Temperature tolerance

Apple ber plants can tolerate high temperature and aridity.

Best planting season

It is planted in the monsoon. Best months are June to August and December to March.

Seed or plant stem

Choose plant stems for fast easy growth, stem cuttings of 10 to 12 cm long.

Apple Ber plants per acre

180 to 210 plants.

Apple ber plants distance per acre

14 x 14, 15 x 15 feet and 10 x 10 feet.

Irrigation

Drip irrigation is best.

Water required per plant

7 litre water per plant in a week.

Apple ber fruit price India

Rs 40 to Rs 80 per kg.

When starts bearing fruits

It starts producing fruits after 150 to 175 days, commercially after 1 year.

Apple ber tree yield

350 to 650 fruits in a year.

1 tree profit average

1 tree earns an average 2700 after a year.

Apple ber plant farming in India is done in some regions of North India and South India. This fruit needs hot and cold weather and India has both weather so it is cultivated in most places of India. Farmers are doing Apple ber cultivation in West Bengal, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and some other states.

Conclusion — Now you are aware about Apple ber farming profit per acre which is helpful to calculate the profit and cost margin. Once you get clarity about the budget you can start Apple ber cultivation in India.

Originally published at https://signuptrendingnature.com on October 30, 2024.

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