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India: After flowers, Kattakada sets its eyes on vegetable cultivation

After making news with its flower cultivation for Onam, the Kattakada constituency has set its sights on vegetable cultivation next.

Minister for Agriculture P. Prasad inaugurated the sowing festival in the constituency at Kurandivila in Pallichal panchayat. In his address, the Minister said that vegetable cultivation in the area should aim to set a new benchmark for the agricultural sector just as flower cultivation did. The State had a long way to go in vegetable cultivation, and a concerted effort was needed to make any headway. Such projects are crucial to growing vegetables free of pesticides, he said.

Flower cultivation started on 5 acres of land in the constituency last year and has been expanded to nearly 64 acres. Around 170 acres, including the area under flower cultivation, in Pallichal, Maranalloor, Malayinkeezhu, Vilapppil, Vilavoorkal, and Kattakada grama panchayats have been identified for vegetable farming.

Read the complete article at www.thehindu.com

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