Thursday 16 March 2017

Gujarat eyes higher coconut acreage

Traditionally known as a cotton and groundnut grower, Gujarat is gradually making it as a coconut producer. In fact, its yield per hectare is better than the number one coconut producer in the country, Kerala. Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are also ahead in output but the Coconut Development Board (CDB) and the Gujarat government believe the state can usefully utilise its 1,600-km coast (the highest for any state in the country) for cultivating more in the coming years. Even after coconut productivity in Gujarat dipped from 16,000 nuts a hectare in 2011-12   to 9,300 aha now, this is still better than Kerala, where it is about 7,500 nuts a ha. Gujarat's productivity dipped on account of storms in 2013 and the state is yet to recover from the loss of coconut trees. Financial Astrology Tips



CDB thinks Gujarat could increase the area under coconut from the current 31,000 ha to 40,000 ha in two to three years. It plans to open an office in Gujarat to promote coconut farming and explore value addition.“With its longest (in the country) coastal area, there is huge potential for coconut farming and we want to capitalise. Additionally, its weather is very favourable for this,” said A K Singh, chairman of CDB. His office has already sent a proposal to the state government for an office, to guide farmers. Also, the board believes Gujarat has a logistical advantage to reach markets in north India (Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana). Most of the supply to these parts comes from South India. Astrology and Numerology Trading Tips



Gujarat is full of entrepreneurship and the state can emerge as suppliers of coconuts to the north. We will also work on it,” said Singh. “Value addition is also an area which can be developed.” However, insufficient water resources are the biggest deterrent. there is also the long process of cultivation for coconuts. “Bhavnagar, Somnath, Junagadh, Porbandar and Kutch are the coconut growing districts. All these depend on rain water most of the time. Though the government is trying to supply Narmada water across the state, it will take some time,” said P K Kapadiya, research scientist at the agriculture research station in Mahuva of the Junagadh Agrilcultural University (JAU).  Commodity Trading Tips


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