Bengaluru: Karnataka's flood-hit coffee planters suffer Rs 3,000 crore loss


Bengaluru, Oct 30 (IANS): Karnataka's coffee planters are staring at losses totalling Rs 3,000 crore as a result of recent heavy rains and floods that hit the coffee-growing regions, a top official from the Karnataka Planters Association (KPA) said on Tuesday, October 30.

"Heavy rains and landslides in Kodagu district during August have washed away several coffee estates, coffee plantations and several homes of coffee growers," KPA Chairman H.T. Pramod told reporters here.

With about 45,000 growers producing 40 per cent of India's coffee, Kodagu contributes a major quantity of the aromatic beverage. With its adjacent districts Chikkamagaluru and Hassan, the region accounts for 70 per cent of the country's bean production.

Heavy rains in Chikkamagaluru and Hassan have affected several of the coffee plantations.

"The KPA estimates the loss and damage to coffee estates, coffee crop and infrastructure due to floods in Kodagu and heavy rains in Chikkamagaluru and Hassan districts to be Rs 3,000-crore," Pramod said.

The official was addressing the media as the KPA marked 60 years of existence since it was formed in 1958 as the apex plantation decision making body in the state for coffee, tea, rubber, pepper and cardamom plantations.

"As many as 20,000 growers have been affected in Kodagu district alone with more than 70 per cent of their crop damaged," the official told IANS.

According to Coffee Board, the production of coffee in 2017-18 fiscal was 3.16-lakh tonnes.

"We expect the coffee crop yield for 2018-19 fiscal to decline by 30-40 per cent due to the rains and floods in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu," the KPA said in a statement.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Oct 31 2018

    Government need to initiate proper survey and help those who are effected.

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    Who cares about Karnataka even SHOBAA incurred loses but she is silently suffering as she has to show the records of funds ! However our MASTER is only to serve CHAI to AMBANI and ADHANI as they are funding the 2019 election without any hesitation and he is ready to travel and find business for them including UGANDA, Nigeria, Uruguay, Zimbave and Somalia the list going on till declaration of next elections !

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    Starting from Britisher, when you play with nature by converting forest land into coffee estates this is bound to happen.
    madidunno maharaya

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Oct 31 2018

    @Kishor kumar mangaloreyou are wrong .Gahts are the best climate for coffee plants and the retain the mud coming washing down during rainy season with help of trees and roots.it was th roads ,they made ,cuttingout trees ,so water has no hindernis to hold back.very heavy rain has to flowdown and washed away.so many trees are cut ,not only for road ,legal or illegal.as you said one should respect the nature ,treat it too with respect.plant some trees when you cut other sde.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    Overall loss but individually owner can bear the loss from past earning why Governement highlighting present juncture again n again just claim from center and help and sort it out.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    Modi should now stop helping Ambani, Adani & Ramdev ...

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  • Alfred, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    Do you think it's possible .......

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 31 2018

    He has to consider rest of India too ...

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