KOSAL KISAN BIO TECHNOLOGY PRIVATE LIMITED offers healthy and high-quality Papaya Plants, a fast-growing and highly profitable fruit crop known for its early bearing, high yield, rich nutritional value, and year-round market demand. Papaya is widely consumed as a fresh fruit, and also used in juice, pulp, candy, processing industries, and medicinal applications, making it ideal for commercial farming and short-term income generation. Papaya plants start bearing quickly and provide high production within 8–10 months, making it one of the best crops for farmers looking for quick returns on investment. ?? Plant Characteristics Botanical Name: Carica papaya Common Name: Papaya Plant Type: Fast-growing fruit plant Plant Height: 6–10 feet Leaves: Large, deeply lobed Flower Type: Male, female, and hermaphrodite plants Fruit Shape: Oval to elongated Fruit Flesh: Yellow to red (variety dependent) Taste: Sweet and juicy Harvesting Starts: 8–10 months after planting ?? Climate & Soil Suitability Suitable for tropical and subtropical climates Ideal temperature: 20–35°C Best soil: Well-drained sandy loam soil Soil pH: 6.0 – 7.5 Sensitive to frost and waterlogging ?? Popular Papaya Varieties 1?? Red Lady 786 Early bearing hybrid Red flesh High yield and uniform fruit size 2?? Taiwan Red Lady Premium hybrid variety Excellent sweetness Strong commercial demand 3?? Pusa Nanha Dwarf variety Suitable for kitchen garden & high density 4?? Pusa Delicious Medium fruit size Good pulp quality 5?? Arka Surya High yielding hybrid Attractive fruit color Suitable for commercial farming ?? Spacing & Planting (Brief) Recommended Spacing: 6 ft × 6 ft Plants per Acre: 1,000–1,200 plants Propagation Method: Seeds (hybrid preferred) ?? Growth, Yield & Life Bearing Starts: 8–10 months Full Production: 1–2 years Average Yield: 40–60 kg per plant Crop Duration: 2–3 years ?? Uses & Income Potential Fresh fruit market Juice & pulp industry Raw papaya vegetable use Processing & export Quick income crop for farmers ?? Key Advantages ? Very early bearing ? High yield per acre ? Strong year-round demand ? Short duration crop ? High profit potential