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Aiming to boost export, Nagaland plans to push coffee plantation
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IANS | 17 Oct, 2022
In a bid to export coffee to European and Middle Eastern countries, the
Nagaland government has undertaken an ambitious plan to cover 50,000
hectares of land by coffee plantation by 2030, officials said on Monday.
With the help and support of the Coffee Board,
currently around 8,412.49 hectares and 1,419.7 hectares of land in
different districts are covered by plantations of Arabica and Robusta
coffee, respectively.
Coffee Board Deputy Director P.P. Chaudhury
said that the Board has been supporting around 400 coffee farmers per
year covering around 200 hectares of land.
"The Board is also
providing market linkage of the products by bringing in buyers from
different parts of India," the official said, adding that the Land
Resources Development (LRD) department is the nodal agency in
cultivating organic coffee in the Nagaland.
Chaudhury said that
the Coffee Board, under its schemes, provides seedlings to raise
nurseries along with infrastructural support during harvest.
He
said that though Nagaland is currently producing limited quantity of
coffee, the quality of the organic beverage is 'very good' and
fulfilling the international standards.
With Nagaland having a micro-climatic condition, the soil is very suitable for coffee cultivation, officials said.
The
Coffee Board is supporting the LRD department in providing training to
the farmers and also conducting exposure trips to other states.
According
to an LRD official, the coffee plantation first began in Nagaland in
the early 1990s, but initially it was not a successful mission due to
the lack of market linkage.
Additional director of LRD, Albert
Ngullie, said that in 2014, the Nagaland government revived coffee
plantation in a mission mode across the state with the LRD department as
the nodal agency. Now, the organic coffee grown in the state is being
exported to European and Middle Eastern countries.
Under the
post-Covid economic recovery plan, the North Eastern Council (NEC) has
provided financial assistance to distribute 360 coffee pulping machines
across the state. The NABARD also provides support to the farmers in
cultivating organic coffee.
The Nagaland Coffee Private
Limited, which signed an MoU with the Nagaland government to distribute
and export coffee, is the sole exporter of coffee in the northeastern
state.
The company's owner, Vivito Yeptho, said that he started
exporting coffee in 2017 with a mere four tonnes while the highest has
been 11 tonnes per season.
"We are planning to export at least 20
tonnes of coffee by 2023," he said, adding that Nagaland coffee is
exported to countries like South Africa, Bahrain, Dubai, Germany, Italy,
the Netherlands and South East Asia.
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