Hi
I am from Tamilnadu (Kanchipuram), planning to plant Malia dubia and Sandalwood (Mixed) in my 3 plus acre land near by Kanchipuram. Water availability is moderate.Does planting Malai Vembu and Sandal Wood works out and gives good result
Any legal formalities required to register or any to be done, what papers are required
Any bank loans and facilities,etc.,,
Any subsidies available from govt (Tamilnadu) or central for drip irrigation and planting or any.
whether i can intercrop (vegetable plants) anything for short term money outcome.
What would be the distance chart for planting,
How many saplings are required per acre (Mixed) and how much does it cost
Any support to setting up all the above and maintaining.If so how much it will cost for the entire project and for the entire duration until I in cash out.
Is it possible to grow medicinal plants under the shade of above planted trees as intercrops?
Regs
Naveen. R
rennaveen@yahoo.co.in
Taking Average level ONE Ton X Rs 2700/Per Ton as per the present Price can fetch an Income of Rs.2,700 (in 5 -6 Years) = Rs.2,700 X 460 Trees/Acre = Rs.12,42,000/ [/COLOR]
(Even on worst Conditions) it will fetch a minimum Income of Rs.10 Lakhs (In Worst Conditions as per the Present Price.)The Price Timber will be a Minimum of Doubled after FIVE Years. Then you can assess the Income for 5-6 Years.
If one Keeps for 10 Years, it will have Timber Value like Teak. Then the yield will be >2.50 Tons / Tree and then the Price per Ton will also be More. As per our estimation it will be Rs.25 Lakhs to Rs.30 Lakhs/Acre as per the Present Timber Prices.
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Melia Dubia | Malabar Neem in News:Read below headlines
The programme has taken off with Ambiply Panels and Doors inking an agreement with the research institute for training farmers to grow Melia dubia, a fast growing tree species that has been gaining importance in recent years in Tamil Nadu.Research personnel at the College say that after conducting field trails for over a decade, they have released two high yielding varieties– TNAU Melia MTP 1 and TNAU Melia MTP 2 – which were found suitable for making of quality plywood.“These incidentally, are also the most sought after species by the plywood industry. Having witnessed the potential of Melia dubia as a raw material for the plywood industry, Ambiply Panels and Doors approached us to promote and support plantations in farm holdings. Hence a consortia-based contract plywood farming model was conceived and designed for implementation in Tamil Nadu,” they said.This model will ensure buyback and assured price supportive mechanism for the growers. This will also create sustained supply of quality raw material to the plywood industry throughout the year.On the environmental front, the cultivation of Melia dubia tree will help reduce the atmospheric carbon-dioxide levels through carbon sequestration. This tree accumulates a biomass of 300 tonnes/hectares in six years, and removes 150 tonnes of atmospheric carbon-dioxide through sequestration. These consortia mode tree cultivation will help to protect the reserve forests of India, by reducing the pressure on them for supply of raw material, say Forest College experts.The tree grows in all kinds of soil and the wood fetches a minimum of Rs. 7,500/tonne once it reaches a girth of 20 inches. The farmer will be able to get Rs. 6-8 lakh from an acre within six years, a source said. Source: Contract farming in plywood takes root at farm varsity’s lead
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The clones of Melia dubia evolved by me have been found to be admirably suitable for match splits and plywood veneer. The current demand is around 20 lakh tonnes per year and this could only be met by replicating our model all over the State. Therefore, by cultivation of these two, one lakh rupees per acre per year can be ensured for the farmers,” says Dr. Kumaravelu. Source: CO-4 grass, melia dubia, can generate substantial power for Tamil Nadu
Species such as poplar, eucalyptus, casuarinas, Melia dubia and various acacias are being planted to meet the ever increasing demand from local wood based industries. Source: India: Plywood industry survival at risk due to log supply shortage
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