
In that case, the health of the soil will deteriorate, and yield and quality will be affected. Suppose the continuous felling of the Cashew tree is not balanced with the use of fertilizers and fertilizers. Be sure to use fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and possibly zinc. Provide fertilizer during the growing season, especially when the tree is blooming and the nuts are growing. Step 4: Fertilizers for increasing crop yield: The production of high-yielding varieties of planting material through softwood grafting techniques has been a significant success story in Cashew and has had a tremendous impact on increasing Cashew’s productivity. Of the various growing methods, softwood grafting was the best for Cashew plants. Vegetative propagation is adopted in Cashews, and it produces more consistent yields and early fruit. The seedlings raised in orchards vary depending on the crop being a cross-pollinated crop, orchard yields, nuts size, apple color, and many more.

Step 3: Production of quality planting material Therefore, heavy rains and cloudy weather adversely affect Cashew production.


Excessive rainfall and high humidity with flowers can increase the incidence of flower/fruit fall and fungal diseases. Heavy rains are unfavorable and evenly distributed throughout the year, although trees can grow and sometimes bear fruit. Cashews need a climate with a dry season of at least four months to produce the best yields.
