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Sitara Farm
Banaganapalle Mango - Organically Grown - 3 KG
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Banaganapalle Mango is a popular variety of mango that is named after the town of Banaganapalle in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is known for its unique flavor, aroma, and sweetness. Banaganapalle mangoes are one of the most sought-after mango varieties in India and are often considered among the best in the country.
These mangoes have a distinct shape, usually elongated and curved, with a thin skin that turns pale yellow when ripe. The pulp is fiberless, juicy, and has a rich, sweet taste. Banaganapalle mangoes are also known for their size, often reaching weights of around 350 to 400 grams each.
About Farmer:
Shanthi and Ashish Chandola are wildlife photographers and have also been doing pesticide free organic farming for over 15 years
The farm is called ‘Sitara’ after their first pet Boxer dog who started this journey with them. The farm is located in Lokkere village near Bandipur Tiger Reserve and showcases their commitment to sustainable and environmentally friendly farming practices.
As the farm abuts the Reserve Forest, they have to be mindful of what crops are grown so as not to attract elephants, wild boar etc. Still they manage a decent diversity of crops such as Erode haldi (turmeric), small ( sambar ) onions, chillies, tur dal, avocado, dragon fruit, marigold, sunflower, chia seeds and condiments like methi ,dhania and mustard seeds. These crops have significant culinary and medicinal value, making them highly sought after.
Farming is all natural with Farm yard manure, bio fertilizers like Jeevamrit, Panchagaavi, and using natural neem based pesticides and Dasagavya etc. This approach helps maintain the health of the crops while minimizing negative impacts on the environment and wildlife in the Bandipur Tiger Reserve.
It's inspiring to see individuals like Shanthi and Ashish Chandola combining their passion for wildlife photography with sustainable farming practices. Their efforts not only contribute to the local economy but also promote organic agriculture and conservation of the surrounding ecosystem.
Farm Location: https://www.google.com/maps/place/11%C2%B039'46.5%22N+76%C2%B042'29.2%22E/@11.6629167,76.7081111,1151m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d11.6629167!4d76.7081111?hl=en&entry=ttu
1 Unit: 2.9 - 3.1 KG
These mangoes have a distinct shape, usually elongated and curved, with a thin skin that turns pale yellow when ripe. The pulp is fiberless, juicy, and has a rich, sweet taste. Banaganapalle mangoes are also known for their size, often reaching weights of around 350 to 400 grams each.
About Farmer:
Shanthi and Ashish Chandola are wildlife photographers and have also been doing pesticide free organic farming for over 15 years
The farm is called ‘Sitara’ after their first pet Boxer dog who started this journey with them. The farm is located in Lokkere village near Bandipur Tiger Reserve and showcases their commitment to sustainable and environmentally friendly farming practices.
As the farm abuts the Reserve Forest, they have to be mindful of what crops are grown so as not to attract elephants, wild boar etc. Still they manage a decent diversity of crops such as Erode haldi (turmeric), small ( sambar ) onions, chillies, tur dal, avocado, dragon fruit, marigold, sunflower, chia seeds and condiments like methi ,dhania and mustard seeds. These crops have significant culinary and medicinal value, making them highly sought after.
Farming is all natural with Farm yard manure, bio fertilizers like Jeevamrit, Panchagaavi, and using natural neem based pesticides and Dasagavya etc. This approach helps maintain the health of the crops while minimizing negative impacts on the environment and wildlife in the Bandipur Tiger Reserve.
It's inspiring to see individuals like Shanthi and Ashish Chandola combining their passion for wildlife photography with sustainable farming practices. Their efforts not only contribute to the local economy but also promote organic agriculture and conservation of the surrounding ecosystem.
Farm Location: https://www.google.com/maps/place/11%C2%B039'46.5%22N+76%C2%B042'29.2%22E/@11.6629167,76.7081111,1151m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d11.6629167!4d76.7081111?hl=en&entry=ttu
1 Unit: 2.9 - 3.1 KG
Delivery Note:
Expected delivery between May 28th (Wed) and May 31st (Sat)