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India: Flower growers prosper despite Crossandra shortage

Do you know which crop in Villupuram is considered the primary one, among all others and can sell up to 1,000 kg during the month of Adi?

In the Villupuram district, vegetables, greens, and flowers are the primary income sources for farmers. Among these, flowers are considered the top crop and one of the main income generators for the region's farmers. Areas such as Radhapuram, Madurapakkam, and Thirukanur around Villupuram are heavily involved in flower cultivation, which proves profitable even with low maintenance.

Farmers in Villupuram cultivate various flowers, including Jasmine, Chrysanthemum and Crossandra, throughout the year. However, the cultivation of Crossandra flowers, known locally as Kanakambaram, has seen a decline. Despite the good price of Kanakambaram flowers in the current month of Adi, there is insufficient yield.

The period from Avani to Thai is considered ideal for cultivating Kanakambaram flowers. Well-drained soil and sandy loam are perfect for growing this flower. The land should be well ploughed, beds should be adequately prepared, and the seeds should be sown at a depth of 1 cm. Watering should be done on the third day after sowing, followed by saltwater irrigation once every eight days.

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