A Bangladeshi college student, Imon, has achieved financial success through mango cultivation. Within one year, his initiative has proven profitable, generating an annual income of approximately $2,300. Imon established the orchard on a 140-decimal plot of land, cultivating over 400 mango trees representing 40 different domestic and foreign varieties. The rapid success highlights the potential of agricultural entrepreneurship for students in Bangladesh. This venture demonstrates a viable income source alongside his education. The diverse selection of mangoes suggests a focus on both local preferences and market diversification.
