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  2. Edayur chilli - Wikipedia

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    The Edayur chilli is a local cultivar primarily grown in specific regions of Kerala's Malappuram district. [3] Specifically, it is cultivated in the panchayaths of Edayur , Athavanad , Marakkara , Irimbiliyam , Kalpakanchery , and Valanchery within the Valanchery block, as well as Moorkanad and Kuruva panchayaths within the Angadippuram block.

  3. Central Travancore jaggery - Wikipedia

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    The Central Travancore jaggery is a variety of jaggery (non-centrifugal cane sugar) made from fresh sugarcane juice in the Indian state of Kerala. [1] [2] It is an agri-product manufactured from sugarcane which is a common and widely cultivated crop in Kottayam and Pathanamthitta Districts and Chengannur taluk in Alappuzha District.

  4. Marayoor jaggery - Wikipedia

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    The Marayoor jaggery is a variety of jaggery (non-centrifugal cane sugar) made from fresh sugarcane juice in the Indian state of Kerala. [2] [3] It is an agri-product manufactured from sugarcane which is a common and widely cultivated crop in Marayoor and Kanthalloor Grama panchayaths of Devikulam taluk, Idukki district grown particularly by the farmers of Muthuva tribe.

  5. Pokkali Rice - Wikipedia

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    Grains of Pokkali Rice on the stalk Vechoor Pokkali padam,(rice fields)Vaikkom, Kerala, India. Pokkali (Malayalam: പൊക്കാളി) is a unique saline tolerant rice variety that is cultivated using extensive aquaculture in an organic way in the water-logged coastal regions, spread in about 5000 hectares area in Alappuzha, Kottayam, Thrissur and Ernakulam districts of Kerala in ...

  6. Kerala Karshakan - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Karshakan is a monthly farm magazine published by Government of Kerala undertaking Farm Information Bureau (FIB). [1] Launched in 1954, [2] it is the second oldest farm magazine in India after Indian Farming, published by ICAR. R. Heli was its first full-time editor. [3] In June 2013, FIB launched an e-journal version of Kerala Karshakan ...

  7. R. Heli - Wikipedia

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    He was also the first full-time editor of Kerala Karshakan, a monthly farm magazine published by the Government of Kerala since 1954. [6] [3] He also authored a reference book on agriculture in Malayalam titled Krishipadam. His efforts helped in promoting the latest advancements in the field of agriculture among Kerala's farmers.

  8. District Agricultural Farm, Taliparamba - Wikipedia

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    The District Agricultural Farm in Taliparamba is one of the oldest farms in India. It is located at Karimbam village on State Highway 36 in Kannur district of Kerala State in India. Kerala government has proposed to develop Karimbam farm to be a tourist spot in the state.

  9. Category:Agriculture in Kerala - Wikipedia

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