Pink Cavendish
- Fruit weight: 150 gr
- Fruit color: bright yellow
- Yield: 45-50 Tons/ha
- Flesh quality: fragrant, firm, not sour
- Growth duration: 10-11 months
- Satisfied export standards; suitable for large-scale cultivation
- Fruit weight: 150 gr
- Fruit color: bright yellow
- Yield: 45-50 Tons/ha
- Flesh quality: fragrant, firm, not sour
- Growth duration: 10-11 months
- Satisfied export standards; suitable for large-scale cultivation
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