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Bamboo plantation gains momentum in Tripura: Farmers see bright future
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Bamboo plantation gains momentum in Tripura: Farmers see bright future
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AGARTALA, December 14 (TIWN): After the rubber cultivation here in Tripura, some of the success stories of the resident of Tripura Simna and Mohonpur might have gain momentum in Bamboo plantation in the state of Tripura. The farmers across the state are now keeping eye on planting bamboos inspite of rubber cultivation.

A section of farmers of the state had already faced a major downfall in the rubber cultivation and are now keeping hope to live their livelihood by the plantation of bamboos, which has a tremendous demand rising not only in Agartala but also in the entire state. And with this the Bamboo plantation has now became an alternate to rubber cultivation.  

Tripura is one of the major bamboo producing states in India. Bamboo grows all across the state of Tripura covering over nearly 10 to 15 different species. Muli Bamboo (Melocanna baccifera) is dominant specie with over 80% coverage. It is primarily used for incense stick and domestic needs such as gate, fencing and construction. Species like MritingaPaura, KanakaichDolu and Barak with differing properties and more amenable to higher value added products such as handicrafts, furniture and mats are grown in small pockets across the state. Triupra Bamboo Mission (TBM) has a large focus on generating non-muli high value adding bamboo plantations especially as private plantations and homestead plantations. The mission has conducted extensive cluster requirements analysis. Based on results of that analysis, TBM has come out with the following species vs product matrix to arrive at a mix of bamboo species for future plantations.

Currently, the Simnachori, Katlamara and Hezamara under the Mohonpur sub-division has a bamboo factory which is functioning to make a bamboo products. Beside the Khumlung has a bamboo park.

With the farmers coming forward to adopt bamboo plantation, the Tripura Bamboo Mission (TBM) is planning to bring more plots under bamboo cultivation in the next season starting April or May. Last year 360 hectares plots have been brought under bamboo cultivation by using MGNREGA fund. Bamboo grows all across Tripura covering over 10 to 15 different species. Last year, 2.32 lakh MT of bamboo were grown in the state and the figure is almost the same this year. Considering the growing demand for bamboo shoots as an Asian delicacy in starred hotels, the Tripura government is planning to commercially produce the vegetable.

Many tribals in Tripura are now eking out their living by cultivating bamboo, which has a very emotional relation with their lives.  Farmers are cultivating bamboo in Tripura’s West district with aid from Tripura Bamboo Mission (TBM). The tribals eat bamboo shoots, which is like their staple food. They make their huts in the rural areas with bamboos and thatch the roofs of their huts with bamboo leaves, they make fencing with it and it is also used in their pujas and marriages. Farmers initially cultivated rubber, but now turned to bamboo cultivation as price of rubber latex dropped from Rs 160 to Rs 90 per kg. They say that they earn by selling ripe bamboos and also gets good price for selling bamboo shoots.  About 50 tribals in the block are now taking to bamboo cultivation.

Experts say bamboo can absorb around 25 per cent more carbon than other plantation crops, and can speedily combat global warming.

TBM will strengthen the bamboo based clusters in the state and build their competitive advantage through an integrated approach of building infrastructure, linking markets and providing technology, skills, design and institutional development, and its objectives are to Scale up the turnover of the local bamboo sector from Rs. 27.90 crore to 75.85 crore within the 3 years project duration. Double livelihood involvement in the Bamboo sector in the state.

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