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Multi-tier coconut farming practice to raise financial status of farmers in Bastar region

Farmers are guided to use multi-tier cropping of coconut trees and earn revenue.

ANI Sep 10, 2024 13:21 IST googleads

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Jagdalpur (Chhattisgarh) [India], September 10 (ANI): The farmers in Bastar are being advised to take up Coconut plantation to raise their financial status. Coconut production is economical and viable. The returns achieved when planting is productive. It would be feasible to grow shrubs and herbs in between the spaces and earn returns as tall variety plants start generating returns after seven to eight years of plantation. Once production commences it goes on for 70 to 80 years.
Scientist Dr Beena Singh said Ryots have been suggested to not to take to Monoclap but rather implement Multi-tier cropping for coconut plantation as coconut is a kind of tree which bears fruits till seventy-eighty years.
In a coconut plantation the obstacle is that seven to eight metres distance need to be kept between two trees and the space in-between always remains empty which should not be allowed. The scientists have thus suggested Multi-Tier plantation.
Multi tier implies that planting coconut trees should be done according to the plant's height and then a plant having less height can be planted. Beneath it Vegetable or flowers can be put. Basically, the idea is that cinnamon along with Papaya and tubers can be placed in between the spaces so that the empty part is filled.
Some eighty to ninety coconuts will be produced in one year and the time gap of seven to eight years can be compensated by planting other crops so as to achieve optimal production. Farmers are getting good revenue by planting Vegetables and flowers .
The climate in Bastar is suitable for coconut farming and can sustain trees upto 600 to 700 metres in height. Scientists say that the temperature hovers around 27 celsius and five degrees Celsius which is a boon for coconut production. The humidity here turns out to be good for cropping environment resulting in good financial prospects for farmes.
Earlier, adoption was rejected as farmers were unwilling to wait for six to seven years. But gradually, realising the benefits of coconut tree and its paucity during Covid agriculturists are willing to adopt it.
Eyeing future prospects, Ryots are adopting the practice and they are in constant contact with the administration.S lowly, they are expanding in their area and owing to less space they are planting in small queues. Ryots are being made aware about its health benefits and not viewing from the farming practice from the marketing purpose angle only.
The agriculturists arebeing provided proper guidance and training about every aspect of coconut farming from how to pluck it to how big the tree should be. The are also taught the procedure of cropping. Climbers are also provided so that farmers can conveniently have the Coconuts plucked and market them. (ANI)

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