
Project Objective
The main goal of this project is to increase the revenue obtained per unit area in fruit cultivation and to raise the number of trees planted per unit area. To achieve this, the project aims to promote the use of dwarf rootstock saplings to enhance productivity in fruit farming.
Benefits
- Using dwarf rootstock saplings increases yield per unit area and enables higher income in fruit cultivation.
- These saplings allow trees to bear fruit earlier, enabling faster harvests.
- Fruit quality improves, resulting in higher-quality produce and increased consumer satisfaction.
- Dwarf rootstock saplings facilitate cultural practices, making maintenance and pruning easier.
- Their use reduces costs and modernizes fruit cultivation, improving both productivity and profitability.
Implemented Work
- A total of 583 trees were planted over a 9-decare area.
- Showtime and Blackdiamond saplings from Parlar Nursery were used.
- Data was collected and analyzed to quantitatively and qualitatively assess the benefits of using dwarf rootstock saplings in fruit cultivation.
- Project results were compiled into a detailed report and shared with fruit cultivation experts and producers.
