Indian coffee board- monthly magazine- Cover Story - Economic Incentives Required for Preserving and Enhancing Bio Diversity in Coffee Plantations

Indian coffee board- monthly magazine- Cover Story - Economic Incentives Required for Preserving and Enhancing Bio Diversity in Coffee Plantations ()

  „Coffee Plantations in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala were opened out from the 1820's onwards with the active support of the Government of India, for the production of coffee for shipment to the European Market. Pioneers of the coffee plantation Industry were assigned land by the government for a value and were encouraged to invest large sums of money to develop the coffee plantations. The Forest policy of 1894 consciously encouraged the expansion of the plantation industry. The coffee plantations existing today are the results of the conscious policy of the Government of India in the nineteenth century.“

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  „The amazing fact is that coffee habitat and nature bring out the best chemistry in sustaining each others needs. Many foreigners who visit the plantation remark that Indian coffee plantations are bird and game sanctuaries. The architectural detail of the coffee mountain is astounding.“

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Indian coffee board- monthly magazine- Cover Story - Impact of Extension Services with Special Reference to Shevaroys Indian coffee board- monthly magazine- Cover Story - Impact of Extension Services with Special Reference to Shevaroys

  „It was in the early period of 1950 and onwards, few extension offices were opened with concentration in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, South Kerala and Waynad to disseminate the research findings to the growers for successful coffee cultivation. The CCRI, which was the flagship for the research programmes supported the planting community by supplying improved plant materials for vast expansion of coffee in South India. S.795, the seed material indigenously developed at CCRI was the improved selection strain that gained the confidence of planting community and large areas were expanded with this material. It had some resistance to leaf rust which was considered to be a major disease in coffee that was responsible for the vanishing coffee in Sri Lanka.“

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Indiacoffee - Information on research and extension services of the Coffee Board - Extension offices in Karnatka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu Indiacoffee - Information on research and extension services of the Coffee Board - Extension offices in Karnatka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu

  „iii) Implementation of GAP and GMP for preventing formation through out the coffee production chain.“

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India coffee - Indiacoffee News headlines - Plea to set up plantation development bank India coffee - Indiacoffee News headlines - Plea to set up plantation development bank

  „It has also appealed to the Centre to exempt South Indian teas from excise duty. Upasi said for more than three years, all the major plantation crops in South India had been undergoing crisis due to high cost and lower price realization. The tea industry, particularly in South India has been reeling under a crisis for over two years by now because of the sharp fall in prices and, in contrast, steep escalation in costs.“

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India Coffee- Indian Coffee, monthly magazine-Quality Circle India Coffee- Indian Coffee, monthly magazine-Quality Circle

  „We are proud to enter into the history of Coffee Board as the first batch of students of Coffee Quality Management.“

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