Gujarat records 20 pc rise in tender coconut production in two years; annual output reaches 26 crore
Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], May 13 (ANI): Gujarat has witnessed nearly a 20 per cent increase in tender coconut production over the past two years, with annual output reaching around 26 crore coconuts, reflecting the state's rapid growth in horticulture and value-added farming.
According to official data for 2024-25, coconut cultivation is currently spread across nearly 28,000 hectares in the state, with major contributions from Gir Somnath, Junagadh, Bhavnagar, Valsad, Navsari, Kutch and Devbhoomi Dwarka districts. The average productivity has reached around 9.26 thousand coconuts per hectare, a release said.
The Horticulture Department of the Gujarat government has been conducting awareness campaigns and training programmes to encourage farmers to adopt horticultural crops and value-added farming practices. The department also provides subsidies of up to 75 per cent for coconut plantation to reduce the financial burden on farmers.
To improve crop productivity, farmers are being encouraged to adopt techniques such as mulching, integrated pest management and drip irrigation. Quality seedlings of tall, dwarf and hybrid coconut varieties are also being supplied through government-run nurseries, while Gujarat Green Revolution Company Limited is assisting farmers with drip irrigation systems.
Dinesh Solanki, a young farmer from Sutrapada in Gir Somnath district, developed a locally inspired technique using a mixture of jaggery and Gir cow's milk diluted in 1,000 litres of water to control the infestation.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the Gujarat government is aiming to expand coconut cultivation in the state to 70,000 hectares in the coming years.
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