Lawyer Asrar Ahmed turns Mango Man
Nursery Today
New Delhi: Asrar Ahmed, an advocate from Amaria Tehsil area of Pilibhit Uttar Pradesh left his career and and followed his love for mangoes and nature. He developed distinct varieties of mangoes including one he named after his wife-a delicious and visually appealing wonder.
Apart from mangoes, his initiativeness has also led to the creation of a highly profitable formation for fellow farmers. A prime example of this is the “1 Atal” creation, a unique tree that gives roughly 60% of its weight in fruit while saving the remaining 40% for lesser variations. Asrar Ahmed, who resides in Kargaina, Pilibhit, is an expert in the cultivation of paddy and wheat in addition to mango and jackfruit.
The Terai region of Uttar Pradesh is renowned throughout India for its farmers’ constant experimentation with cutting-edge farming techniques and crop diversity. Asrar Ahmed is one of these pioneers and a symbol of never-ending commitment.
Asrar Ahmed, who hails from the the village of Kargaina in the Amaria Tehsil region of Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, is frequently discussed due to his outstanding achievements in farming and gardening. Despite having a degree in law, Asrar Ahmed fully embraced agriculture and gardening, an endeavor made evident by his productive guava farming. His inventiveness gave rise to a guava variety that bears fruit all year round.
The innovative legacy of Asrar Ahmed includes a wide range of accomplishments. Today, having abandoned his advocacy profession, he shows contentment in his agricultural endeavors. “I am deeply connected to these fruit trees and plants, finding profound joy in my farming,” he asserts, having left the advocacy field behind.