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With our enormous industry experience, we are manufacturing and supplying a diverse array of Garden Fountains in South India (Tamil Nadu). These are crafted using quality construction stones and artifacts. Besides,we also supplyawide variety of Nursery Plants and Garden Topiaries that are procured from trusted vendors of the industry. Moreover, we also provide Landscaping Services to various residential & commercial structures, farmhouses, hotels, hospitals, institutions, parks, etc. Our landscaping solutions convert the dull lands into stunning landscapes. With the aid of our hardworking gardeners and horticulturists, we are able to create lush green and colorful landscapes for our prominent clients. With our association with leading cultivators, we are offering numerous species of nursery plants.
Melia dubia is also called as a Maha neem or Forest neem. Which is fastest growing tree species, with in 6-7 years the plantation is ready to harvest. The wood is having good demand from ply wood industries. We will sell seeds and plants of Melia dubia in bulk. This is one of the best pick among short term tree crops.
Malabar neem cultivators n farmers kindly observe the following hthings like the red soil is 100% suitable ,black soil,black cotton soil and clay paddy fields are not suitable.Kindly opt the following suggested n recommended spacing dimension like 10'x10.Suggested spacing dimension gives uniform yield.The melia dubia will grows in well manner in red soil under irrigation.So water facility is compulsory one.We offer complete consultancy for Malabar neem time to time and also the suitable negotiations are going with relevant buyers of Malabar neem logs.
The plants are germinated by seeds which gives better growth and has good tolerence for high temperatures and survives with less water.
Always prefer seed germinated plants, and proceed with proper guidance because planting is done once, so selection of plants is crucial.
We have planted melia dubia in our farm.
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A new initiative of contract farming of plywood has been launched in Tamil Nadu. .
The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University’s Forest College and Research Institute at Mettupalayam has initiated this activity.
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.
More than 200 farmers, members belonging to the tree growers association, financial institutions, plywood manufacturers and other stakeholders participated in the inaugural function, held at the Institute in Mettupalayam.
Earlier, Forest College Dean P. Durairasu said that contract farming in tree species has been demonstrated in pulpwood and matchwood species by the college and more than 30,000 hectares have been brought under tree cover in 29 districts of the State.
With the availability of solid wood from natural forests coming to a standstill according to the guidelines of the National Forest Policy, 1988, the need for alternate forms of wood like plywood is on the rise.
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Mr. Ashisar pointed out that the ‘hebbevu’ ( Melia dubia ), ‘ranjalu’, ‘betta’ and ‘kadudhoopa’ trees were also on the list. The Act was amended to exempt some horticulture trees to help farmers. But these three varieties were forest species. This was yet another opportunity to plunder the forests. The government should immediately withdraw the order and send Forest officials to the Western Ghats region for spot inspection, Mr. Ashisar said. Source: Age-old mango trees axed, one by one
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
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
On an average, farmers are earning Rs 10,000-15,000 per acre from the sale of fruits borne out of this project. Irfan Kamadolli, a small-time farmer from Hirebendigeri village adopted TBF in 2010 in a space of two acres and he sold fruits worth Rs 30,000 during the last season. He has also planted 100 melia dubia (kad bevu) seedlings on his own and self-graded the mango produce of his farm in 2014. Growing maize as an intercrop in his TBF plot, he hopes to get a good harvest and a good income in the future.Shankar, a medium-scale farmer from Kadalli village has adopted TBF in three acres and around 124 plants have survived. The intercrop plants in his farm include watermelon, ridge gourd and horse gram and his forestry plants include teak, silver oak, casurina melia dubia and glyricidia. He was even awarded as the best farmer during a Krishi Sinchana programme organised in February 2015. Source: Planting seeds of prosperity
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The wood can be sold for match and veneer industry. The tree with the minimum size of 16inches girth is saleable at the minimum rate of Rs 2000 per tonne for match industry and for veneer industry, the market rate is little higher.
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Dear Narender Saineni,Currently Melia Dubia Buyers are:
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Hi All,if you are planning to farm malbar neem in andhra Pradesh.I would not suggest.I have planted the same in my farm 5 years back, there is no market for malbar neem in Andhra pradesh,The plants are 40 inch ( this measuring is at 5 feet height).I am in a worst situation, I had approached some buyers in hyderabad and other states, They are asking me to get all the trees to them in truck.What, if they say they are not ready to pay for them, I should pay for what they ask.If you are a buyer please call me on +91 9440875537Thanks,Raju
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