Wow, what an amazing topic! 🌟 The title alone is so intriguing-"millions of tons" of custard apples sounds mind-blowing! 🍈 It's fascinating to learn about how agriculture technology is transforming the harvesting and processing of such a unique fruit. Can't wait to see how everything from the fields to the factories is handled. This video sounds like a perfect blend of education and innovation-great job highlighting this incredible process!
@ambreakieuАй бұрын
Seeing the entire process, from harvest to packaging, makes me appreciate custard apples even more.
@kaleikaumakalucindaАй бұрын
This is a great example of modern agriculture at its best. Well done!
@lani2t17Ай бұрын
Fantastic explanation of how millions of tons of custard apples are processed. It’s a real marvel of agriculture!
@brandonjocastaАй бұрын
The dedication to quality and efficiency in this industry is inspiring. Great video!
@bonitalumk50Ай бұрын
Wow, I never knew the custard apple industry was so vast! Great insight into the process.
@snugglerpwkzАй бұрын
I love how this video highlights the attention to detail in the custard apple industry.
@adonisakshita39Ай бұрын
This process is a real eye-opener! Custard apples are a unique and delicious fruit, and its amazing how they are handled on such a massive scale.
@shreyanhungАй бұрын
Incredible to see how such a delicate fruit can be harvested and processed in such large quantities!
@thaietryАй бұрын
The technology used to harvest and process these fruits is so impressive!
@muskaanehgjАй бұрын
I love how the video emphasizes sustainability and the careful handling of the fruit.
@laishazpowАй бұрын
From field to factory, the journey of the custard apple is fascinating!
@diggory746oАй бұрын
Great content! This really shows the logistics behind the custard apple industry.
@meliorajyotsnaАй бұрын
The video shows the complexity behind the harvesting and processing of such a popular fruit. Very informative!
@lakotahoАй бұрын
Who would have thought that processing custard apples on such a large scale involves so many steps? Very educational!
@AgriWaveProcessingАй бұрын
Loved the careful attention to harvesting! 🌟 Wrapping the fruits in paper and inspecting for ripeness shows the dedication to delivering quality. 🍈👏 Truly impressive!
@bonitascarlettАй бұрын
The level of coordination and efficiency needed to harvest and process millions of tons of custard apples is mind-blowing.
@LissanFarmАй бұрын
This farm is a slice of heaven! I can almost feel the fresh air
@CharmaineLewis-k6cАй бұрын
Its amazing to see how technology and tradition come together in the custard apple harvest.
@celinegwynethАй бұрын
Its impressive how every part of the custard apple is utilized in the processing process!
@JohnErmintrude-p1oАй бұрын
Amazing to think that millions of tons of custard apples are harvested every year, and the process is so well-organized.
@kidbahaw9856Ай бұрын
When i have cold/cough my mother made a tea from custard young leaves and its effective
@FieldFarm-68Ай бұрын
awesome.thank you for bringing valuable videos
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
Thank you for your feedback!
@AhTechusАй бұрын
Great, custard apples are so delicious, technology has turned them into delicious and attractive ice cream
@NutritionVillaАй бұрын
These steps help maximize the yield and quality of custard apples, making them a valuable crop for farmers and consumers alike. 🍈
@OscarFarrah-g1qАй бұрын
The sheer scale of this operation is mind-blowing. Who knew custard apples could be processed in such large volumes?
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
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@myhappyfarmtv9208Ай бұрын
We called it Atis in the Philippines.It’s very sweet too.
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
This fruit has many names.
@hobiku9415Ай бұрын
Amazing❤❤
@rowenatoring2314Ай бұрын
In Philippines it just grows in you backyard. Just throw those seeds, by rainy season it will sprout like papaya.
@eyyo2561Ай бұрын
Masarap atis.
@Min.SophiaАй бұрын
that's awesome
@Gardenfarmer-vietnamАй бұрын
Wow ❤ that great❤❤❤
@nicknorthcutt7680Ай бұрын
I want to try one of these beautiful looking fruits so badly. They look so cool and delicious 😋😋😋
@TheIrieman1512 сағат бұрын
They are very delicious indeed
@Amelinda-GraceАй бұрын
I like snacks made from custard apple
@Grateful_GrannieАй бұрын
Interesting! I’ve never heard of this fruit.
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
Try this fruit, its taste will always make you miss it.
@michaelDowner-x8dАй бұрын
In Jamaica we call it sweet sup
@beanguyen3812Ай бұрын
I love the taste of this custard apple. I have enjoyed eating it very much in my country; but in America it cost 💲 so much??? I don’t see anyone buying it and even myself because we can’t afford it! I wish the price is reasonable so we all can buy and enjoy it🙏🙏🙏
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
Depending on the weather and climate, fruits can grow well. In countries with unsuitable climates, farmers face more problems when growing crops, so the price of each type will vary quite a bit.
@norbitdre7286Ай бұрын
Sweet sap
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
I have never tried resin
@DhSaparАй бұрын
❤ that great❤
@beschanel4031Ай бұрын
Srikoyo in here
@funwthpraveenАй бұрын
Where can we get the natural flavors for custard apple
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
we need seeds
@ting2222Ай бұрын
Send them to the US.
@miabhlub63Ай бұрын
We call it "sugar apple" I have a tree, too. It bares fruits every year.
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
wow really
@lulucastillo7269Ай бұрын
Wowww that is my favorite but we don’t have it here in California..
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
Oh, if you have a special occasion enjoy them, they are very good for your health.
@ARL-LifesLessons.-nk4fdАй бұрын
They are called sweet sapp in Jamaica 🇯🇲
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
Have you enjoyed them?
@ARL-LifesLessons.-nk4fdАй бұрын
@ oh yes!!!
@gkukelАй бұрын
Plantation in Columbia. Ice cream made in India.
@RameshBSahooАй бұрын
#04:00, how come its grafting?? Its just another kind of propagation but not at all grafting.
@thefinalusaАй бұрын
Grafting specifically involves joining two plants to grow as one. If that’s not the case here, it’s likely another method like cuttings or layering, not grafting.
@datechannel10Ай бұрын
#GREEN-Agriculture Technology
@thefinalusaАй бұрын
Is this the most mentioned phrase?
@tarakmrlimbu1192Ай бұрын
We have so much in our village jungle. But we dont have market to sale it so when it ripe, human and wild animal birds eat..
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
custard apple is a very good supplement
@MarkMarlonAmbiАй бұрын
There is no grafting activity shown on the video,only rooting of cuttings…..
@mfa525Ай бұрын
In the Philippines those are called ATIS .
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
This is a fruit with many names.
@nesq4104Ай бұрын
Custard apples are way too much work to be hand pollinating if there are no native pollinators
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
Yes, the process of growing fruit trees is quite long and complicated, especially custard apple.
@achurambabu669428 күн бұрын
Custard apple variety name
@GreenAgricultureTechnology27 күн бұрын
This fruit has many names, each country has a different name.
@JennaLe-pg4mzАй бұрын
Do you guys sell fruit? Can you lift a large CUSTARD APPLE ? I want to buy it to eat.
@gardenfloridaАй бұрын
Why am I in this video, I gave no such rights
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@kenwall800329 күн бұрын
They are delicious but they contain a neurotoxin so I hear you shouldn't eat them often.
@GreenAgricultureTechnology29 күн бұрын
I have not heard that they contain toxins that affect the nervous system, but with any fruit we need to consider the level, should not eat too much and often, I always prioritize changing meals reasonably and diversely.
@RobertCurtin-hi2cmАй бұрын
Tonts? 🤪😵💫🤡
@sugi24vlog48Ай бұрын
In Indonesia we said "SRIKAYA"
@GreenAgricultureTechnologyАй бұрын
This fruit has many names.
@TheFoodZone89 күн бұрын
Amazing to see how they harvest and process so much of this fragile fruit!