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No Ban on Harvesting of Raw Cashewnut & its Transportation to Processing Units

Hon’ble State Minister for Fisheries and Minister in charge of Dakshina Kannada, Kota Srinivasa Poojary said that there is no ban on harvesting of raw cashewnut and its transportation to processing units. The Karnataka Government’s decision to allow agricultural operations during the lockdown period has brought a ray of hope to both cashew growers and processors in the State.

Updated on: 16 April, 2020 3:56 PM IST By: Chander Mohan

Hon’ble State Minister for Fisheries and Minister in charge of Dakshina Kannada, Kota Srinivasa Poojary said that there is no ban on harvesting of raw cashewnut and its transportation to processing units. The Karnataka Government’s decision to allow agricultural operations during the lockdown period has brought a ray of hope to both cashew growers and processors in the State. 

As per K Deviprasad, General Secretary of the Karnataka-based All India Cashew Growers’ Association that some primary cooperative societies in Dakshina Kannada district had begun the procurement of raw cashewnuts from growers. He said he is hopeful of procurement by cashew manufacturing units this week, as the association is in constant touch with the Karnataka Cashew Manufacturers’ Association (KCMA) in this regard. Growers can be assured of a minimum of Rs.70 a kg for the raw cashewnut, he further added. 

According to Shei Subraya Pai, President of KCMA,that the manufacturers are willing to buy raw cashewnuts from growers, subject to approvals from the government to begin operations of cashew manufacturing units. 

Stating that this may result in farmers getting some relief and a fair price for their produce, he said the KCMA will ensure that no farmer sells the produce at distress. Urging the growers to ensure the good quality of raw cashewnuts while selling them to manufacturing units and cooperative societies, Deviprasad said they should sun-dry the commodity for at least five days. Growers should adopt this as one of the post-harvesting practices from now itself, he said. Both Deviprasad and Pai said a final decision on procurement of raw cashewnuts will be taken during this week. 

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