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'Demand for bamboo is on rise'
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Forest College dean Dr N A Prakash hands over bamboo sapling to a Bamboo grower Ponnappa, at a seminar on                        bamboo cultivation held at Ponnampet Forest College  in Gonikoppa. DH Photo
Forest College dean Dr N A Prakash hands over bamboo sapling to a Bamboo grower Ponnappa, at a seminar on bamboo cultivation held at Ponnampet Forest College in Gonikoppa. DH Photo

Bamboo cultivation will fetch good income for the growers, said Chief Conservator of Forest Keshavamurthy.

Speaking at a workshop on bamboo organised by the Bamboo Society of India, Kodagu Model Forest and Forest College, he said the bamboo can be grown inside the coffee estates as well. Bamboo is used in furnitures, as a fodder for animals and in preparations of medicine. The demand for bamboo is on rise in the international market.

He said that bamboo is grown on five lakh hectare land in the State. The demand for bamboo is 26.26 lakh tonne. Bamboo sticks are used in the preparation incense sticks. Along with growing ginger, farmers can also grow bamboo.

Forest College dean Dr N A Prakash also spoke. Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (retd) Dr K Sundar Naik also spoke. Bamboo growers Dr L C Sona, Sanjeev, Ahammed and Sandeep spoke.

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(Published 30 March 2013, 01:12 IST)