Coconut Farmers Urge Palaniswami to Forward Wishlist to Centre

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  • The East-Coast Coconut Farmers’ Association (ECFA) from Peravurani has submitted a memorandum to AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami, requesting his support to address various concerns of coconut cultivators in their region.
  • Key demands include:

– Establishment of a Coconut Development Board (CDB) Unit Office in the Pattukottai or Peravurani areas, citing inconvenience after the relocation of the CDB Zonal Office from Chennai to Coimbatore.- Support for setting up Krishi vigyan Kendra and a Bio-Control Laboratory for Rugose spiralling Whitefly control in their region.- Distribution of coconut oil via public distribution systems and the introduction of coconut-amiable crop insurance schemes.
– Scrapping the ban on toddy tapping as part of broader agricultural reforms.

Indian Opinion Analysis:
The appeal highlights longstanding challenges faced by small-scale agricultural communities in accessing essential resources and facilities due to administrative centralization. Relocating critical offices like the Coconut development Board’s Zonal Office further strains farmers who already contend with logistical barriers such as distance and travel costs. ECFA’s request reflects grassroots efforts to decentralize governance structures-aligning policies more directly with local needs.

Demanding agricultural research infrastructure such as Krishi Vigyan Kendras and specialized Biocontrol Laboratories underscores their aim toward pragmatic solutions tailored for sustainable farming amidst pest-related issues like whitefly infestations.

Policy shifts around toddy tapping, crop insurance schemes, and subsidized distribution channels also reveal farmer interest in regulatory adjustments that could diversify incomes while mitigating risks inherent to unpredictable climates or market fluctuations.Addressing these requests could foster resilience within india’s vital coconut farming sector-and bridge gaps between farmers’ stakeholders across administration levels if pursued collaboratively by state leadership alongside Union-level policymakers.Read more:

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