ON
← Back to feed
IndiaCulture3 days ago

Return of the native: The Nilgiris planning to promote cultivation of native fruit trees

The Nilgiris district administration and the Department of Horticulture have launched an initiative to promote the cultivation of native fruit trees. An acre at the pomological station in Coonoor has been allocated for this purpose. The project includes cultivating wild figs, monkey fruit, wild guavas, jamuns, and Vikki fruits. The District Collector visited local orchards and emphasized the station's role in providing guidance for growing native ornamental and flowering trees. The initiative also attracts birdwatchers due to the diversity of fruiting trees.

The Nilgiris District Collector Lakshmi Bhavya Tanneeru visiting an organic food fruits and vegetable stall in Coonoor.

The Nilgiris district administration and the Department of Horticulture have undertaken a novel initiative to revive and promote the cultivation of native fruit trees in the district. They have set aside an acre of the pomological station in Coonoor specifically for native fruit trees. The initiative was inaugurated on June 17 by District Collector Lakshmi Bhavya Tanneeru.

The initiave focuses on the cultivation of wild figs, monkey fruit, wild guavas, jamuns and Eleocarpus tectorius , commonly known as Vikki fruits. The District Administration and the Department of Horticulture are also encouraging farmers to cultivate these fruits.

The District Collector said the station also provided guidance and support for the production of saplings of various native ornamental and flowering tree species found in the Nilgiris district, a press release from the district administration said.

The District Collector visited the orchards of farmers in Coonoor who are known to cultivate peaches, plums, pears, grapes, oranges and lemons.

Officials from the Horticulture Department said the pomological station has also become a site for bird watchers due to the fruiting trees on the premises. They said they expected the variety of birds to increase with the planting of the native trees, encouraging local farmers and plantations to also take up the initiative.

They also appealed to people to visit the station and purchase produce grown in Coonoor.

Published - June 18, 2026 06:59 pm IST

Read the full article at The Hindu
Source document: Press Release from the Nilgiris District Administration

1 reports

The HinduIndependentCenter3 days ago
Return of the native: The Nilgiris planning to promote cultivation of native fruit trees

The Nilgiris district administration and the Department of Horticulture have launched an initiative to promote the cultivation of native fruit trees. An acre at the pomological station in Coonoor has been allocated for this purpose. The project includes cultivating wild figs, monkey fruit, wild guavas, jamuns, and Vikki fruits. The District Collector visited local orchards and emphasized the station's role in providing guidance for growing native ornamental and flowering trees. The initiative also attracts birdwatchers due to the diversity of fruiting trees.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a governmental initiative focused on environmental and agricultural development without taking a stance or using biased language. It presents facts about the program, including details about the types of fruit trees being cultivated and the involvement of officials, without sl

Official sources cited

  • government Press Release from the Nilgiris District Administration

Go to the primary sources (1)

The official sources this coverage is built on. Read them directly to bypass framing.

  • governmentPress Release from the Nilgiris District Administration