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    Drought situation posing threat to Cardamom sector

    Posted 01 Apr 2024

    2 min read

    • About Cardamom 
      • It is a monotype genus of plants found in the tropical Indo-Malaya region (native to the evergreen rainy forests of the Western Ghats).
      • Mainly cultivated in Kerala (58%), Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
      • Required climatic conditions: 
        • Rainfall: 1500-2500 mm.
        • Temperature: 15°C to 35°C .
        • Height: 600-1200 m above mean sea level.
        • Soil: acidic forest loamy soils.

     

    • Challenges for cultivating cardamom
      • Highly climate-sensitive and location-specific crop.
      • The scope for area expansion is limited as grows at high altitudes.
      • High pest and disease incidence.
    • According to the World Bank, India was the second largest exporter of cardamom in 2021, after Guatemala.

     

    • Government initiatives to support Cardamom
      • Spices Board is encouraging farmers to expand in non-traditional areas.
        • The Board has also formulated standard operational procedures covering all aspects from production to marketing.
      • Development of infrastructure for common processing facilities in Spices Parks, adoption of Hi-Tech in spice processing, etc to boost export.

    About Spice Board of India

    • Genesis: constituted in 1987 under the Spices Board Act 1986.
    • Headquarter: Cochin, Kerala
    • Role: Autonomous body responsible for the export promotion of the 52 scheduled spices and development of Cardamom.
    • Ministry: Ministry of Commerce & Industry. 
    • Tags :
    • Cardamom
    • Spice Board of India
    • drought
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