Papaya Kerala
Meet the Kerala farmer who Earns 7 Lakhs per year from I acre of Red Lady Papaya cultivation
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Meet the Kerala farmer who Earns 7 Lakhs per year from I acre of Red Lady Papaya cultivation
Paulson, who lives in Puthenchira of Trichur district of Kerala, is involved in the Red Lady Variety of Papaya cultivation after coming back to Kerala after being abroad working for many years. He has been cultivating Papayas, Nendran, Yams, Nutmeg, Seasonal vegetables in summer since…
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