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

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

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This highlights how agricultural innovation and crop selection can provide economic viability for farmers in climate-stressed regions.

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