Coffee industry in India
Today, coffee occupies a place of pride among plantation crops grown in India. The area under coffee is around 4.15 lakh ha of which Arabica accounts for 2.06 lack ha…
Today, coffee occupies a place of pride among plantation crops grown in India. The area under coffee is around 4.15 lakh ha of which Arabica accounts for 2.06 lack ha…
During the 1860s most of the planted coffees were Arabica (Old chicks), which had the bean qualities of the original mokka introduced by Baba Budan. Short’s (1864) modest estimate of…
Baba Budan, who smuggled coffee beans from Arabia, is said to have planted coffee near his hermitage in Dattatreya peeta in what is present day Karnataka’s Chikmagalur area. However, it…
Coffee and humans go back a long way-back to 800 A.D. Legend has it that an Ethiopian goatherd noticed that his goats were frisky after eating a certain berry. The…
Question 1.What is GST? How does it work? Answer: GST is one indirect tax for the whole nation, which will make India one unified common market. GST is a single…
Top 10 Best Coffee Brands in India 2017 Coffee is one of the favorite and temping beverages for many of us. Its rich aroma will always attract the people. India is…
Sugar Apple: Sugar Apple is a "Sweetsop". It is most widely cultivated of all the species of Annona, being grown widely throughout the tropicals and warmer subtropicals. It is a deciduous…
There are over 150 species of timber which are produced in India. Following are the chief varieties of timber (trees)which are used for engineering purposes in India: Common name Binomial nomenclature Colour Density ¹ Location Characteristics,…
Rubber is one of the most important products to come out of the rainforest. Though indigenous rainforest dwellers of South America have been using rubber for generations, it was not…
India is the world's largest consumer of tea in the world – and the second largest producer of tea – including the world's most popular tea verities- like Assam and…