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IDUKKI District, Kerala Sl No.Of No.Of Bearing Annual CPF Reg No Coconut Producers Federations (CPF) - IDUKKI District, Kerala Sl No.of No.of Bearing Annual CPF Reg No. Name of CPF and Contact address Panchayath Block Taluk No. CPSs farmers palms production Adimaly, Vellathooval, Konnathady, ADIMALY BLOCK FEDERATION OF COCONUT Pallivasal, Adimaly, 1 CPF/IDK/2015-16/007 PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri C.K.Govindan Baisonvalley, Devikulam Adimaly (PO),Idukki Pin:685561 Mobile:9447826896 Munnar,Vattuvad, Devikulam 10 906 40802 1426805 Kanthalloor, Marayoor, Devikulam Vathikudi, Kanjikuzhi, PANDIPPARA NALIKERA ULPADAKA FEDERATION OF Kamakshi, COCONUT PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri 2 CPF/IDK/2015-16/012 Vazhathope, Idukki Idukki 9 1297 41867 1483480 Sony Joseph Chollamadom Veedu, Pandippara.P.O., Mariyapuram Idukki Mobile:9496300049 ,Arakulam Vathikudi, Kanjikuzhi, MURICKASSERI NALIKERA ULPADAKA FEDERATION Kamakshi,Vazhathope, 3 CPF/IDK/2015-16/010 President: Shri.Vijayakumar Raghavan Murickasseri Idukki Idukki 11 1336 40860 2057765 Mariyapuram, (PO),Idukki Pin:685602 Mobile:9446223407 Arakulam Vathikudi, Kanjikuzhi, VAZHATHOPE NALIKERA ULPADAKA FEDERATION Kamakshi,Vazhathope 4 CPF/IDK/2015-16/011 President: Shri.Augustine P.J Thadiyampadu (PO), Idukki , Idukki Idukki 9 1275 40102 1804610 Pin:685602 Mobile:9495186808 Mariyapuram,Arakula m Kattappana, Erattayar, KATTAPPANA BLOCK FEDERATION OF COCONUT Vandanmedu, PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri Thomas Idukki, 5 CPF/IDK/2015-16/006 Ayyappankovil, Kattapana 11 1109 41767 2210980 Ebraham Manniplackel Veedu, Vazhavara, Erattayar PO, Udumpanchola Kanchiyar, Ch akkupallam, Idukki Pin:685514 Mobile:9947465338 Upputhara KATTAPPANA FEDERATION OF COCONUT Kattappana, PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri J Jayakumar Ayyappankovil, Idukki, 6 CPF/IDK/2015-16/004 Nambozhil Nariyampara PO, Kattappana, Idukki Kanchiyar, Chakkupallam, Kattappana Udumpanchola, 8 787 44250 3589307 Pin:685508 Mobile:9447310011 Upputhara, Vandanmedu, Peerumedu Email:[email protected] Erattayar PERUVANTHANAM FEDERATION OF COCONUT Peruvanthanam,Kokkayar( 7 CPF/IDK/2015-16/009 PRODUCERS SOCIETY President: Shri Abraham Peerumedu Peerumedu 8 645 41359 847289 Partial) Devasya. Pallikkunnel, Peruvanthanam.P.O. Pin:685532 VANNAPPURAM FEDERATION OF COCONUT Vannappuram, Kodikilam, PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri Jacob John Karamannur, Alakode, 8 CPF/IDK/2015-16/005 Elamdesam Thodupuzha 9 1012 51974 1331330 Nedumathadathil, Vannappuram PO, Idukki Pin:685607 Udumbannoor, Mobile:9495602008 Kudayathur, Velliyampatta NAVAJYOTHI NALIKERA UTHPATHAKA FEDERATION Karimannoor and 9 CPF/IDK/2016-17/013 President: Shri.James John Puthenpurayil, Malayinchi Elendesam Thodupuzha 8 892 43521 1326182 Udumbannoor P.O, Thodupuzha, Idukki Pin:685595 Mobile:9544837040 Page 1 of 3 Sl No.of No.of Bearing Annual CPF Reg No. Name of CPF and Contact address Panchayath Block Taluk No. CPSs farmers palms production Karunapuram, HIGH RANGE FEDERATION OF COCONUT Pambadumpara, PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri K Raju Kallar Nedumkandam, 10 CPF/IDK/2014-15/002 PO, Mundiyeruma, Idukki 685552, Reshmi Nivas, Block Nedumkandam Udumbanchola 9 1163 41793 2177234 Senapathy, No-1182, Balagram PO, 685552 Idukki Pin:685552 Udumpanchola, Mobile:9947551054,9961233933 Rajakumari, Santhampara NEDUMKANDAM FEDERATION OF COCONUT Nedumkandam, PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri T.R. 11 CPF/IDK/2015-16/008 Karunapuram, Nedumkandam Udumbanchola 9 1334 44818 1444519 Sasikumar Block No.1167, Prakashgram, Blagram P.O Pampadumpara Pin:685552 Mobile:9947614465 PATTAMCOLONY FEDERATION OF COCONUT PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri P Ajikumar Pambadumpara, 12 CPF/IDK/2014-15/003 Jayalakshmi Vilasam, Kallar PO, Balagram, Idukki Karunapuram, Nedumkandam Udumbanchola 9 868 40317 1473347 Pin:685552 Mobile:9447978522,9846397705 Nedumkandam Email:[email protected],[email protected] IDUKKI BLOCK FEDERATION OF COCONUT Kamakshi, Mariyapuram, Udumbanchola 13 CPF/IDK/2012-13/001 PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri George Kanjikuzhi, Vathikudi, Idukki and 10 1299 44252 2298293 Mathew Nayarupaara P O, Idukki Mobile:9446213289 Vazhathoppe, Arakkulam Thodupuzha MALANADU NALIKERA ULPADAKA FEDERATION Sri. Kanchiyar, Ayyappankovil, O.A. Gopi, President, Oolaniyil House, Kattappana(PO), 14 CPF/IDK/2018-19/014 Pampadumpara, Kattappana Idukki 10 777 42946 1269643 Idukki - 685508 Mob. 9605343537 Upputhara, Erattayar 9846609585 THODUPUZHA FEDERATION OF COCONUT PRODUCERS SOCIETIES,Sri. Joseph , Idavetty, Karimannoor, Thodupuzha, 15 CPF/IDK/2018-19/015 Thodupuzha 8 625 45176 1013433 President,Chacko,Thottathinyabil (H),Thodupuzha (E) Muttom, Kumaramangalam Ilamdesham PO,TRA-44,Idukki-685585, Mob. 9446062738 Total 138 15325 602858 257542 17 Page 2 of 3 .
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