Gujarat Farmer Grows 14 Mango Varieties on a Single Tree After 25 Years of Effort
Gujarat farmer Ukabhai Bhatti has created a unique mango tree carrying 14 different mango varieties after spending 25 years mastering grafting techniques.
A farmer from Gujarat has amazed people with his extraordinary agricultural achievement after successfully growing 14 different varieties of mangoes on a single tree.
Ukabhai Bhatti spent nearly 25 years carefully grafting branches to create the unique “mango miracle” tree, which has now become a symbol of patience, innovation, and dedication in farming.
Using advanced grafting techniques, Bhatti combined multiple mango varieties onto one tree, allowing it to produce different types of mangoes from separate branches during the fruiting season.
The remarkable achievement has attracted attention from farmers, agriculture enthusiasts, and social media users across India.
Grafting is a farming technique in which tissues from one plant are joined with another so they continue growing together. While the method is commonly used in horticulture, successfully maintaining numerous mango varieties on a single tree for decades requires exceptional skill and continuous care.
Ukabhai Bhatti’s tree reportedly showcases a wide range of mango varieties with differences in taste, size, color, and texture, making it a rare agricultural wonder.
His dedication over the years highlights the creativity and innovation of Indian farmers in experimenting with sustainable and unique cultivation methods.
The story of the “Mango Miracle” has now gone viral online, inspiring many people with the farmer’s passion and long-term commitment to agriculture.



Prasanth Subramani 