Mango fetches good prices in both national and
international markets, making it the best summer fruit for farmers.
Indian farmers can choose this fruit as it demands less maintenance. There are
some varieties of guava which bear fruits throughout the year.
This crop thrives in semi-arid areas with well-drained soils. Pomegranate
farming provides you with very attractive returns.
If you are a small and marginal farmer then go ahead and start papaya farming.
Because this summer fruit has a short ripening period, it gives faster returns on
investment.
It thrives in areas that have cold winters followed by hot summers. Litchi trees
require well-drained soil and regular irrigation.