India visits durian plantation in Thailand

게시됨 2024년 6월 5일

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Kerala, a state in India, is a major contributor to the country's agricultural production, with a diverse range of crops including coconuts, rubber, spices, tea and coffee, rice, oil palm, and fruits. The state is particularly interested in cultivating tropical fruits like durian and mangosteen, following the lead of Thailand and other ASEAN countries. Durian, known for its unique smell and taste, is currently being planted in Kerala despite its high price due to low consumer awareness. The planting of these crops is expected to create a significant trend in Indian agriculture.
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1. Coconut: Kerala is one of the largest producers of coconuts in India. Coconut has many uses, including coconut oil, coconut meat, and coconut water. 2. Rubber: Kerala has many rubber plantations and is an important source of rubber production in India. 3. Spices (Spices) Kerala is known as the The “land of spices” produces a variety of spices such as pepper, turmeric, ginger, and nutmeg. 4. Tea and Coffee: The hilly areas of Kerala are suitable for growing tea and coffee. It produces high quality tea and coffee that are exported abroad. 5. Rice Cultivation: Rice is the main food crop grown in the state of Kerala. River basin areas are suitable for rice cultivation. 6. Oil Palm (Oil Palm) is an important plant in the production of vegetable oil. 7. Fruits such as bananas, mangos, avocados, durian, and jackfruit, etc. Agriculture in Kerala is diverse and plays an important role in supporting the local economy and exporting agricultural products to both domestic and international ...
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