Maddur Tender coconuts

Maddur and Hassan areas leads in tender coconut harvesting followed by Tirupur and Pollachi in Tamil Nadu and centres in Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Gujarat.

Maddur and surrounding districts area Hassan Mysur Channtapatana, Mandya etc. are suitable for coconut palm cultivation, because of their access to Cauvery water. Coconuts grown here are big and full of water. This market used to be dormant. But over the past few years, we have seen a lot of action around tender coconut because more farmers are now willing to harvest tender coconuts instead of harvesting them as matured nuts. The economic value of tender coconuts has gone up.

Tender coconuts are harvested carefully to avoid breakage. If harvested well, they last up to 30 days. They are brought down trees in bunches. They are then gently loaded onto trucks, tractors or bullock carts to be transported to the market. Grading for size and quality, which determines the price.

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