Khasi mandarin Orange (Citrus reticulate) is a Citrus fruit belonging to the family Rutaceae. It is also known as ‘Loose jacket’ orange or Santa. Soil and climate: Mandarin orange grows well in frost free tropical and subtropical regions of 500– 1500 m above MSL elevation. It is a humid zone fruit and requires a rainfall of about 150 cm to 250 cm.
Orange Khasimandarin Grafted Planrs is a type of Citrus fruit is round, large, and has golden-orange skin similar to an orange. The skin of the kin now can be easily peeled and the fruit itself has high juice content, which is rich in vitamin C.
The Orange khasimandarin Grafted Plants has an ability to bear as many as 43098 fruits and is highly productive and is also grown in large agricultural farms as the base crop.
orange khasimmandarin grafted is cultivated mainly in the Punjab province of Nagpur and also grown in Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Utter Pradesh, and Jam-mu and Kashmir, Northeast India.