
Sandalwood trees ‘bloom' in Alappuzha's Thamarakulam
ALAPPUZHA: The air of Thamarakulam (lotus pond), a village in Bharanikkavu block panchayat in Alappuzha, will be rich with the aroma of sandalwood soon.Steps are on to conduct large-scale farming of sandalwood trees in the panchayat, as the village, backed by farmers' cooperatives, strives towards becoming the second biggest sandalwood plantation in the state. Already, around 8,000 sandalwood saplings have been planted in the past two years by around 25 farmers.
Earlier, only the forest department had the authority to plant sandalwood. However, a Karnataka High Court ruling a few years ago allowing cultivation of sandalwood by private parties, and the relaxation of relevant norms by Kerala's forest department in 2020 helped in commencing large-scale farming of the precious trees.
'While the judgments laid the groundwork for allowing private individuals to cultivate sandalwood, certain rights, such as cutting, storing and selling the wood, remain under the jurisdiction of the respective state governments and forest departments,' said K Prasad, a farmer from Thamarakulam, who is leading farming activities in the village.
Sought for their aromatic wood and oil, sandalwood trees are considered highly-valuable. A 15-year-old tree fetches more than Rs 1 lakh. In fact, sandalwood is being touted as the future farming sensation. Karnataka leads in its cultivation, with farming being done in over 5,000 sq km. Tamil Nadu follows (3,000 sq km) and Kerala is third (around 1,500 sq km).
The practice is also spreading rapidly to other states, including Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The tree can adapt to various soil types – sandy, clay, red, laterite, even black cotton soil. In Kerala, sandalwood can be successfully grown in any well-drained location, regardless of soil type, making it a viable option for a wide range of farmers.
'For ideal growth, saplings aged seven to eight months and around one foot in height are recommended. Planting pits should be 50 cm in all dimensions and spaced 3m apart. Before planting, pits are treated with dolomite and enriched with organic materials like compost, neem cake, and phosphate to create a nutrient-rich environment. Around 350 to 400 saplings can be planted in one acre of land. Planting one sapling requires less than Rs 300,' Prasad said.
Under proper care, sandalwood trees reach chest-height with a width of 70 to 75 cm in 12 to 15 years and yield 15 to 20 kg of wood per tree.'One kg of wood is priced between Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000 per kg depending on its quality,' said P J Suhyab, Marayoor divisional forest officer.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
43 minutes ago
- Time of India
New, spacious anganwadi facility set up at Doddinduvadi village
Mysuru: Anganwadi children of Doddinduvadi, who benefited from Montessori-based English medium education, have a new and spacious facility. Thanks to CSR funds, an NGO working to impart English medium education to rural children has created a new facility at their village, which is located in Chamarajanagar district. The new anganwadi has addressed the challenge of accommodating all the children in the village, located about 75 km away from Mysuru. The earlier facility was too small to accommodate them all. Chamarajanagar zilla panchayat chief executive officer Mona Roat, who inaugurated the new anganwadi centre in Doddinduvadi village on Thursday, encouraged parents to fully utilise this premium educational opportunity provided to their children at their doorsteps. Amyga Foundation, with CSR support from Walvoil Fluid Power India Private Limited, constructed the facility. Lakshmi Ramamurthy, Amyga Foundation's managing trustee, told TOI that they have been working together with the department of women and child development since 2019, offering free Montessori-based English medium education. She claimed that their foundation serves approximately 600 anganwadi children across India, with 250 children in Karnataka. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo The foundation utilises Montessori materials and qualified teachers to deliver education at no cost. Two trained teachers have been deployed to conduct classes, and children's enrolment has increased ever since they started teaching in Oct 2024. Lakshmi said two trained teachers have been providing about 40 children education in English. Doddinduvadi PDO Mariswamy commended the efforts of the foundation for providing a new anganwadi facility, which has more than 40 children in the age group of 3-5 years. He said that it would benefit children. The earlier facility was inadequate to accommodate all students, he said. The structure was built at a cost of Rs 15 lakh by the foundation utilising CSR funds. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
BMC floats tender to reconstruct collapsed retaining wall at Mumbai lake
Mumbai: Almost a month after a 15-foot section of the compound wall at the historic Banganga Lake near Mahalakshmi Mandir collapsed on May 25 following rainfall in the area, BMC has decided to reconstruct the collapsed retaining wall at the heritage precinct. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Situated on the northeast side of the heritage tank, the reconstruction will be carried out at an estimated cost of Rs 10 lakh. The structure is a designated heritage site, and no injuries were reported in the collapse. This retaining wall, which crashed, was attached to several unauthorised structures that were recently razed in a joint operation by the BMC and the GSB Temple Trust. In the aftermath of the incident, the civic body, state archaeological department, and members of the GSB Temple Trust conducted an urgent site visit to inspect the impact and determine the plausible factors that led to the crash. Now, the BMC has floated a tender to appoint a contractor to reconstruct the retaining wall within a contract period of 25 days. In its terms, the civic body has stated that only contractors who are empanelled with the state archaeology department (directorate of archaeology and museum) or the heritage cell of BMC can apply for the work at the heritage precinct.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Salem tribal girl who cracked JEE gets house
A Rajeshwari COIMBATORE: Chief minister M K Stalin felicitated A Rajeshwari, a student from the tribal community who secured an all-India rank of 417 under the Scheduled Tribes category in the Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced). During his visit to Salem district on Thursday, the chief minister honoured her with a shawl and presented her with a house worth Rs 5.73 lakh under the Tholkudi tribal welfare scheme. He gifted her a laptop worth Rs 70,000 to support her higher education. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .