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Four-fold increase in area under coffee cultivation
SHIMLA: The e orts to promote co ee cultivation in the temperate zone have started yielding the results and the
area under the co ee plantation has increased four times from 7.

Posted:  Jun 20, 2019 08:05 AM (IST) Updated :  9 months ago

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Bhanu P Lohumi

Tribune News Service

Shimla, June 19

The efforts to promote coffee cultivation in the temperate zone have started yielding the results and the area under the coffee
plantation has increased four times from 7.34 hectares in 2014-15 to 30.12 hectares in 2018-19.

The Agriculture Department has provided 73,780 plants for coffee cultivation in Kangra, Mandi, Hamirpur, Bilaspur and Una.

Under ideal conditions, the temperature for coffee cultivation should range between 4 degree and 35 degree C and the plants
grow under the shade of some other tree. These should be protected from frost and specific locations in the selected districts had
been identified, said Director, Agriculture, Desh Raj Sharma.

The plants start bearing fruit in four years and take eight years to be fully grown, producing 2,000 kg-2,500 kg beans per hectare,
said technical expert, Agriculture Department, DS Kanwar.

The department had launched a pilot project to introduce coffee cultivation in 2014. The Central Coffee Institute, Chikmagalur,
Karnataka, had recommended two varieties of coffee, Arabica and Robusta, for cultivation and provided sufficient quantity of
seeds for plantation during February and March.

During a trial, it was observed that the Robusta variety required more irrigation as compared to Arabica and farmers were told
to raise exclusive plantations of Arabica. The survival rate of coffee saplings was good and polyhouses were used to raise the
temperatures by five degrees as coffee plants are sensitive to extreme cold, snow and frost.
Coffee can emerge as a major cash crop in the lower hills and can be grown on wasteland without any environmental fallout,
says farmers of Bilaspur and Kangra, who experimented with coffee cultivation even before the government took the initiative.

However, the department is facing marketing problem as there is no major help from the Coffee Board of India which has not
seriously considered the request of setting up five small units (industry) in coffee-growing area. Raw coffee fetches Rs 350 to Rs
400 per kg and if processing units are set up, farmers will earn more.

Trial began in 2014

Coffee plants were sown on a trial basis in 2014 on 7.34 hectares in Kangra, Mandi, Una and Bilaspur districts
when JC Rana was director agriculture
10 kg of Arabica and 5 kg of Robusta plants were provided by the Central Coffee Institute, Chikmagalur,
Karnataka, and 112 plots were identified in the four districts
4,200 saplings were planted on two hectares in Palampur, Nurpur, Kangra and Sarkaghat, 2,400 were grown
on one hectare in Chintpurni and 6,700 plants were sown on three hectares in Ghumarwin and Bilaspur

Plants grow under shade

Temperature for coffee cultivation should be between  4 degree and 35 degree C


Plants should grow under the shade of some tree,     protected from frost
A plant starts bearing fruit in around four years and takes nearly eight years to be fully grown
2,000-2,500 kg beans are produced per hectare

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