
What if mango season never really ended? In a village near Kota, farmer and horticulturist Shree Kishan Suman has grown something India has never quite seen before. A mango variety called ‘Sadabahar’ that can bear fruit up to three times a year. In a country where mangoes are an emotion, not just a fruit, this changes everything. Suman’s journey did not begin with mangoes. After unstable returns from wheat and rice, he shifted to floriculture and even created a rose plant that bloomed in seven colours. That same curiosity pushed him towards mango grafting. Years of observation led him to one unusual tree that flowered across multiple seasons. He spent over a decade refining it into what is now Sadabahar. With its rich flavour, low fibre, and Alphonso-like quality, this variety is already drawing attention from farmers and researchers across India and beyond. From Rashtrapati Bhavan to private orchards, saplings are slowly making their way across states. While scientists are still studying how it performs across climates, one thing is clear. This is a bold step towards reimagining how and when we grow what we love. Would you wait five years for a mango that grows beyond seasons? Tap the LINK :thebetterindia.com/140411/farmer-… to read more. For more information, please contact: 9829142509 #MangoSeason #Innovation #Agriculture #summerIndia #MangoIndia [Sadabahar mango, Mango Farming, Horticulture, Summers in India]















