Agriculture Market : Panaji to get more profit from Dwarf coconut treesHome
The coconut tree is used for heady liquor, feni and water as an energizing health drink. It is also used
for 'nira' or converting it into sugar which is healthy for diabetics. Due to which revolutionize
coconut farming in Goa is increased.
A few thousands of dwarf variety of coconut have been planted in some areas of Goan. From each
tree farmer can earn 10,000 to 15,000 per annum, several times more than the traditional variety.
Ramesh Tawadkar, agriculture minister said that a litre of sap (nira) drawn from the coconut tree
fetches 125 per litre and the sugar 350 per kg in the market.
The sap is drawn from the coconut tree's flower buds by cutting the blossoms. This is a more
profitable option instead of growing tender or mature coconuts. The sap is collected in ice-cold
containers to prevent it from turning sour.
Central plants and central plantation crops research institute, (CPCRI) Kerala, has introduced the
dwarf variety. The state government has already given 3,000 saplings to farmers to encourage
replacement of the taller varieties with the hybrid one.
The farmers are likely to gain, both from sale of their products individually and as its members. If the
sap is not sold, it can be converted into sugar the same way it is made from sugar cane. Coconut
water, as a health drink, has spawned a huge industry in this tourism destination.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com /