Economic analysis of pomegranate cultivation in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district
SR Varpe, RK Pandey, RP Singh and AS Pawar
Pomegranate is a high value crop. India produces fine edible quality of pomegranates which are available almost throughout the year. Among Indian states, Maharashtra leads in pomegranate production, contributing approximately 70% to the national output. Pomegranates thrive in the drought-prone regions of Maharashtra, including districts such as Solapur, Ahmednagar, Pune, Sangali, Dhule, and parts of Osmanabad. The strategic allocation of resources towards plant protection measures and other operational expenses demonstrates a holistic approach to crop management. Meanwhile, the substantial commitments to working capital investment, interest payments, and depreciation underscore the capital-intensive nature of Pomegranate cultivation. The benefit-to-cost ratio of 1:1.63 suggests a favourable economic outlook, highlighting the profitability of engaging in pomegranate farming.
SR Varpe, RK Pandey, RP Singh, AS Pawar. Economic analysis of pomegranate cultivation in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district. Int J Res Agron 2025;8(1S):374-376. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2025.v8.i1Sf.2438