In the following article let us discuss more about “Avocado cultivation” which involves of planting to harvest. Avocados grown in containers can make attractive foliage plants indoors. As these trees go bigger, they need to be replanted several times. Avocados can be grown indoors, pots, containers. Avocado farming start-up cost and its maintenance is low when compared to other fruit crops hence there is a good chance of getting decent returns with commercial avocado cultivation. Avocado plants are partially self-pollinating and are usually propagated through grafting to maintain quality and quantity of Avocado fruit. The shape of Avocado fruit is available in pear shaped, egg shaped, and spherical shape and it weighs between 100 grams to 800 grams depending on variety. When it comes to fruit description, these fruits are green skinned with fleshy in nature. The Avocado tree grows up to 20 meter (60 feet) tall and long leaves. Avocados are commercially valuable fruits that are grown in tropical and Mediterranean climatic conditions throughout the world. Avocado is a single seeded fruit belongs to the species of P.americana. Avocado is a native to tropical American region and it said to be originated in Mexico and Central America. However, it has now emerged as a prime cash crop in most of the region due to its low production costs and high yields (returns).
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Introduction to Avocado Cultivation:- Avocado which is popularly known as ‘butter fruit’ and used to grow along the fences to protect other crops in orchards.