Meghalaya farmers embark on a flavorful quest for spice mastery

ROOPAK GOSWAMI

Shillong, Nov 16: From the “Scotland of the East” to Kerala, the “Spice Garden of India,” it has been a truly “spicy” trip for Meghalaya’s farmers.

26 ginger farmers of the Khasi Jaintia Farmers Association (KJFA) accompanied by 5 officers of the Directorate of Horticulture and 1 biofertilizer entrepreneur from Garo Hills are on a 5 day exposure cum training programme to the ICAR- Indian Institute of Spices Research (ICAR-IISR), Kozhikode, Kerala, to learn about modern techniques of growing ginger, disease management and value addition.

The training which started from November 11 will conclude on the 15th.

Kerala has always been a vital link between the East and the West, facilitating the movement of spices and other valuable commodities. Kozhikode where the ICAR-IISR is headquartered is also a major spice market in the country.

The major objective of the trip is to expose them to new high value spice crops like nutmeg, cloves, true cinnamon, small cardamom, bush pepper which are being introduced in Meghalaya and to the use of innovative biofertilizers through targeted applications methods and bio encapsulation of biofertilizers.

“The visit is organized and supported by the Meghalaya Farmers’ (Empowerment) Commission which had piloted the introduction of these new spices into Meghalaya under a recently signed licensing and collaborative MoU with the ICAR-IISR for capacity building, documentation, classification, research and development of existing and newly introduced spice crops for Meghalaya. It is anticipated that with the learnings and support from the ICAR-IISR, our farmers will be better equipped to cater to the high value spice market” an official of MFEC said.

Spices like nutmeg, cloves, true cinnamon, small cardamom , bush pepper hold potential for lucrative new markets, and the farmers are gaining valuable knowledge on cultivating them effectively.

The program also highlights sustainable practices, offering insights into innovative biofertilizer use. Farmers are learning targeted application methods and exploring bio-encapsulation techniques that boost biofertilizer effectiveness, enhancing soil health and crop yield.

Meghalaya has natural advantages in growing a variety of spices of which the prominent ones are turmeric, ginger, chilli, black-pepper. Meghalaya is known for Lakadong turmeric which gets its name from the tiny village of Lakadong, which is located in the foothills of the Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya, India. Lakadong Turmeric is distinguished by its remarkable curcumin content, ranging from 7 to 12%, in contrast to the 2 to 3% typically found in other turmeric varieties. This heightened curcumin concentration not only enhances the health-promoting and culinary properties of Lakadong turmeric but also positions this organically cultivated strain from Meghalaya as one of the most coveted spices in the region. 

An improved variety of pepper IISR Chandra developed by Indian Institute of Spices Research (IISR) is to be introduced in Meghalaya to boost pepper cultivation in the state. The IISR Chandra variety has a higher spike intensity than other varieties. The IISR Chandra variety was developed by crossing two pepper varieties to create a hybrid, and then back-crossing the hybrid with Thommankodiens to retain the desired traits of the parents.


Hot this week

ANSAM rejects Kuki’s separate administration demand, says bifurcation not acceptable

Guwahati, Sept 8: Rejecting the separate administration demand of...

Meghalaya’s historic fiber paves the way for eco-friendly products and sustainable livelihoods

By Roopak Goswami Shillong, Oct 25: From making earbuds to...

Speeding truck rams Tura night bus, 4 passengers injured

Tura, Sept 5: Four passengers onboard a night bus...

The Baghmara connection to Meghalaya’s political history

Tura, Aug 17: For many in the state, Baghmara...

Attacks on minorities in Bangladesh: Indian Chakmas call for export ban

CDFI blames ISI, Islamic terrorists for Bangladesh unrest Guwahati Sept...

Hindi gains global prominence, fosters inclusivity: UN envoys

United Nations, Nov 22: Hindi has gained global prominence,...

Bihar by-polls: NDA establishes lead in all four assembly constituencies

Patna, Nov 23: The ruling NDA alliance in Bihar...

Bengal bypolls: TMC wins three seats, takes irreversible leads in three others

Kolkata, Nov 23: The TMC won three seats, wresting...

Bypolls: Priyanka Gandhi takes lead over rival in Wayanad; BJP ahead of SP in Uttar Pradesh

New Delhi, Nov 23: Congress-led UDF candidate Priyanka Gandhi...

BJP-led Mahayuti set to retain Maharashtra; Cong, allies totter at 51

Mumbai, Nov 23: The BJP-led Mahayuti alliance is on...

Bypolls in Assam, BJP leading 3, one each Cong, UPPL and AGP

Guwahati, Nov 23: BJP is leading in three seats-...

ICC issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu over alleged war crimes

Nottingham, Nov 23: The International Criminal Court (ICC) has...

Poll trends in favour of Mahayuti because of Ladki Bahin scheme, says Shinde

Mumbai, Nov 23: Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img