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; VANILLA CULTIVATION AND ITS ECONOMICS; INTRODUCTION: ... The months of June July, August-September are ideal for vanilla cultivation. Cuttings for planting should be collected in advance, and after removing three or four basal leaves, dipped in one per cent Bordeaux mixture and kept in shade to loose moisture for about...
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In India, vanilla cultivation is limited to barely 1000 ha. However natural vanilla essence is quality wise much superior and preferred the world over by the consumer. The world demand for vanilla beans has already reached 4000 Metric tonnes per annum and is likely to go up further.
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For cultivation, vanilla is trained and pruned to a height that will allow hand pollination of the flowers and subsequent harvest of the beans.
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In commercial vanilla beans/pods growing, new plants are propagated by stem cuttings from vigorous plants in the field. Cuttings are taken from anywhere along the stem of a producing plant, in optimum lengths of no less than 30cm.
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cd rom information on vanilla cultivation, processing vanillin and marekt survey reports ... Vanilla Cultivation Information ... General Information & Introduction: Introduction to Vanilla Cultivation, Botanical Names, Market, Export Grades & Standards, Vanilla 2004, Cultivation Consultants; List of Cultivators :
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Subject:Vanilla cultivation, Vanillin & Marketing ... Part 1:Vanilla Cultivation Information on CD ROM: General Information & Introduction: Introduction to Vanilla Cultivation, Botanical Names, Market, Export Grades & Standards, List of Cultivators : Associations, Consultants & Companies with contact Addresses in...
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Botanical facts about the vanilla orchid from which vanilla beans and flavoring extracted. Includes the History, Cultivation, and the truth about Mexican Vanilla. ... Botanical Name: Vanilla planifolia Andrews or vanilla fragrans; Common Name: Vanilla Orchid; Family: Orchidaceae (orchid family); Origin: Mexico;
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Vanilla - organic cultivation with special reference to manuring ... Mixed farming - ecologically and economically stable: To make vanilla cultivation more sustainable it is better to grow it as a mixed crop using Glyricidia, Erythrina, arecanut, coconut, teak, casuarina, cashew nut or even natural forest trees as...
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TIRUNELVELI: An innovative farmer here has daringly selected one of the hottest and relatively dry areas in southern districts for the cultivation of vanilla, which grows under naturally filtered sunlight and artificially generated cool climate.
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the largest area of vanilla cultivation in. India with 1465 ha followed by Kerala. (812 ha) and Tamil Nadu (268 ha). Ecophysiological requirements ...
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