Custard apples: The crop that thrives in the toughest conditions - BBC

An Indian software engineer turned farmer is successfully cultivating custard apples in a drought-prone region by applying scientific methods. While the crop is resilient, challenges remain regarding the fruit's short shelf life and seed content.
Why it matters
This highlights how agricultural innovation and crop selection can provide economic viability for farmers in climate-stressed regions.
Custard apples: The crop that thrives in the toughest conditions
The article is a human-interest piece focused on agricultural practices with no political or ideological slant.
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