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Kerala expects good spice yield
George Joseph / Kochi Jul 30, 2010, 00:00 IST

The moderate monsoon in Kerala has been good for most crops and adequate rains has provided the perfect platform for the agriculture sector. According to analysts, this would be a good season for both edible and cash crops.

The progress of the monsoon has enthused natural rubber growers and production is in full swing. Rubber Board sources said production would be up by around 6-7 per cent and the existing high prices will encourage growers to invest in plantations.

Production increased 5 per cent in June to 57,000 tonnes against 54,255 tones in June, 09, according to the latest data.

N Radhakrishnan, former president of Cochin Rubber Merchants Association said production will increase, as tapping is in full swing in major rubber cultivating areas. But the slow pace in re-planting of old trees are serious concerns.

KM Michel, president, Cardamom Growers Association said the rainfall pattern in high ranges is good and spices, especially cardamom and pepper, are expected to have a good yield.

According to his estimates there might be 5-10 per cent increase in production. During the last season, around 10,000 tonnes of cardamom was produced. The high average price (Rs 1500 per kg) has also pushed up nursing of plantations in Idukki district, where nearly 70 per cent of cardamom is produced.

Agriculture officer Benny Kuriakose said the sharp increase in prices of black pepper and a moderate monsoon is also encouraging growers. The total production last season was between 45,000-50,000 tonnes. The harvesting season will begin in December.

Coco is expected to have a good crop. Growers said the monsoon was also favourable for growing nutmeg. An official of the Coconut Development Board told Business Standard that production is likely to increase.

R Anilkumar, a banana planter of Thrissur district said there was minimal damage due to lack of strong winds and a good crop is expected during Onam in August.

After 45 days of ban on trawlers, the fishing sector will be active from 1st August and good seasonal catch is expected. Around 5,000 fishing boats are preparing for a good season.

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