Papaya cultivation is gaining popularity among a section of farmers in the district, as they get assured returns and remunerative price for the produce.
A group of farmers from Annamangalam near here have taken up papaya cultivation a year ago, taking due advantage of the growing demand for the fruit with rich medicinal value. The growing demand for their produce can be gauged from the fact that traders from Chennai arrive at the village periodically to buy the fruits, thereby extending an assured market to the farmers.
The farmers have raised a hybrid dwarf variety, ‘Red lady,’ which starts fruiting after a year. According to Horticulture Department officials, efforts have been taken to introduce three hectares under the crop under National Agriculture Development Programme. The crop is raised mainly in and around Annamangalam.
S. Vimal Joe, one of the farmers of Annamangalam, said it was not a easy job to cultivate papaya. Apart from a huge investment of Rs. 2 lakh for raising 6,000 saplings on six acres about a year ago, he had to incur heavy expenditure towards labourers who plucked the fruits every day.