Coconut Seedlings on Sale at Anamalai Coconut Nursery - Horticulture Department Announces

The Horticulture Department is selling coconut seedlings at the Anamalai Coconut Nursery near Aliyar. Tall and hybrid varieties are available for farmers with necessary documents.


Coimbatore: The Department of Horticulture and Hill Crops is selling coconut seedlings at its nursery near Anamalai. Assistant Director of Horticulture, Gopinath, released a statement today, September 9, providing details about the sale.

The coconut nursery, operated by the Department of Horticulture and Hill Crops, is located at Aliyar near Anamalai. The nursery has ready-to-sell seedlings of tall and hybrid varieties of coconuts.

Tall variety seedlings are priced at Rs. 65 each, while hybrid varieties are available for Rs. 125 per seedling. Farmers interested in purchasing these seedlings can visit the nursery with their Chitta (land document) and Aadhaar card.

For more information, farmers are advised to contact the Anamalai Horticulture Department office.

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