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| Kiwi Fruit |
Kiwi plantation that started for the first time in the Darjeeling
hills in 2014 on an experimental basis appears to have borne fruit as
farms are laden with the oval-shaped edible berries.
The Darjeeling Krishi Vigyan Kendra, which operates under the Uttar
Banga Krishi Viswavidhalaya, had planted kiwi fruits as a pilot project
in its farms in Upper Dalapchand village, 6km from here, in 2014.
It had acquired different varieties of the fruit from Dirang in Arunachal Pradesh.
"We had set up eight units in our farm and planted 10 saplings each
in all of them. Although, it usually takes three years for a kiwi plant
to bear fruits, our plants started bearing fruits in the second year
itself," said M.W. Moktan, senior scientist and head of the kendra.
The kiwi fruit, also known as Chinese gooseberry, grows on vines like
grapes. Most kiwis are oval in shape with a fuzzy brown plumage. Their
insides have bright green flesh and a circle of dark seeds in the
middle. The fruits make up a good commercial crop.
The senior scientist said: "Depending on the outcome of our
experiment, we want to promote kiwi as an alternative commercial crop in
the hills. A kg of kiwi costs between Rs 400 and Rs 600 in Siliguri
markets." "The fruits in the farm will be allowed to mature for about a
month and then they would be taken to the lab for quality test. We will
be testing the fruits' colour, flavour and juice content. If everything
goes well, we will carry out awareness campaigns among the farmers to
encourage them to take to kiwi plantation," Moktan said.
Moktan added: "As far as I know, this is the first experiment with
kiwi plantation in the Darjeeling hills. Sikkim had started kiwi
plantation before us."Cultivation of kiwi fruit spread from China in the
early 20th century to New Zealand, where the first commercial plantings
occurred.
had started a in experimenting with kiwi plantation appears to be
bearing fruit with the woody vines at its farm in Upper Dalapchand
village near here laden with the oval-shaped edible berry also known as
Chinese gooseberry. (TT)

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