In the Jalgaon district, each banana plant produces an average of twenty-five kilograms per year - much more than elsewhere in the country. The town is the stronghold of the Jain company, which cultivates ultra-resistant cuttings in the laboratory and sells them to the peasants. Result: the latter harvest more, and are less affected by the crisis of Indian agriculture<br />
Jalgaon, an agricultural town nicknamed &quot;banana city&quot;, holds the world record of productivity of banana plans. The district is famous for its fruits and vegetables, produced in particular under the aegis of the multinational Jain, specialist in irrigation pipes as well as cultures in laboratory.