Cashew Farming

The Golden Crop of Tropical Farming
High Value Crop Export-Oriented Farming Sustainable Agro Investment
BOTANICAL NAME
Anacardium occidentale
HARVEST CYCLE
3 – 5 Years
SUITABLE CLIMATE
Tropical & Subtropical
MARKET VALUE
High Demand Export Crop
PLANTATION DENSITY
70 – 120 Trees/Acre

About Cashew

Cashew farming is a high-value crop known for premium edible nuts with strong global demand. It is widely used in the food and processing industries and thrives in tropical climates. With early yield and export potential, it offers a profitable and sustainable farming opportunity.

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Cashew Farming Requirements

Sundarban Cashew Farming Requirements

Cashew farming is a high-value tropical plantation crop known for its strong export demand and profitability.

1. Climate Requirements

Temperature: Ideal range 20°C to 35°C.

Rainfall: Requires 600–1200 mm annually.

Humidity: Moderate humidity preferred.

Altitude: Suitable up to 700 m elevation.

2. Soil Requirements

Type: Sandy loam, laterite, or coastal soil.

pH Level: Ideal pH 4.5 – 6.5.

Drainage: Well-drained soil is essential.

Fertility: Performs well in poor soils also.

3. Land Preparation

Clearing: Remove bushes and unwanted plants.

Pits: 60 cm × 60 cm × 60 cm pits prepared.

Soil Mixing: Mix compost and topsoil.

Layout: Proper spacing and alignment required.

4. Plantation & Spacing

Spacing: 7 m × 7 m (standard system).

Density: Around 70–100 trees per acre.

Season: Monsoon is ideal for planting.

Planting Material: Grafted plants recommended.

5. Water Management

Irrigation: Minimal water once established.

Drip System: Recommended for young plants.

Drought: Highly drought tolerant crop.

Mulching: Helps retain soil moisture.

6. Nutrient Management

Organic Matter: Apply compost or FYM annually.

Fertilizers: Balanced NPK for better yield.

Micronutrients: Zinc and boron important.

Schedule: Apply before flowering season.

7. Pruning & Plant Care

Pruning: Shape trees during early growth.

Weed Control: Keep basin area clean.

Mulching: Improves soil fertility.

Intercropping: Possible in initial years.

8. Pest & Disease

Pests: Tea mosquito bug, stem borer.

Diseases: Powdery mildew, dieback.

Control: Integrated pest management.

Prevention: Regular monitoring required.

9. Harvesting & Post Harvest

First Yield: Starts after 3–4 years.

Full Yield: 7–10 years.

Harvest: Nuts collected after natural fall.

Post Harvest: Drying and processing of kernels.

Plantation Development Process

1

Land Preparation

Clearing, leveling, and preparing well-drained sandy or laterite land.

2

Pit Digging & Soil

Pits enriched with compost and organic matter for strong root growth.

3

Plantation & Spacing

Scientific spacing of cashew trees for proper canopy and airflow development.

4

Irrigation Setup

Installation of drip irrigation for efficient water use in early stages.

5

Crop Management

Regular pruning, fertilization, and pest control for healthy tree growth.

6

Harvest & Processing

Collecting fallen cashew nuts, followed by drying and shell processing.

Plantation Gallery

Plantation Gallery

Farm Layout & Infrastructure

Farm Layout
A scientifically planned cashew orchard ensures optimal tree spacing, long-term productivity, and efficient land utilization. Trees are planted with proper spacing to support wide canopy development and higher nut yield over time. Drip irrigation systems help maintain soil moisture during early growth stages, while well-planned farm roads and fencing improve accessibility, security, and overall plantation management for sustainable long-term returns.

Value Potential

Trees per Acre
150 – 200 Trees
Harvest Period
3 – 5 Years
Global Market
High-demand export crop
High Value Crop
Premium dry fruit
Investment ROI Potential
₹2L – ₹5L / Acre (Estimated Range)
Cashew farming offers steady long-term returns with growing global demand. Trees start yielding in 3–4 years and reach full production in 6–8 years under proper management.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cashew cultivation cycle?

Cashew trees start yielding from 3–4 years after planting and reach full production in 6–8 years. With proper care, they can remain productive for over 30 to 40 years.

How many Cashew trees can be grown per acre?

Typically, 70 to 100 cashew trees are planted per acre under standard spacing. High-density planting systems can accommodate up to 150–200 trees per acre.

Who manages the Cashew farm?

Professional farm management includes land preparation, plantation, irrigation setup, pruning, nutrient management, pest control, and regular monitoring by agricultural experts.

What is the expected Cashew yield?

A mature cashew tree can produce around 8 to 15 kg of raw nuts annually depending on variety and care. Yield varies based on climate, spacing, and management practices.

Can investors visit the Cashew farm?

Yes. Visitors and investors can schedule farm visits to explore cashew plantations, understand farming practices, and experience farm infrastructure and operations firsthand.

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