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2018-19 Sl. No. No. of Nurseries Production Capacity STATE WISE LIST OF CASHEW NURSERIES AND PRODUCTION CAPACITY- 2018-19 Sl. State No. of Production capacity No. nurseries (In lakhs) Kerala 1 Shri.Micheal George, Dhana 1.50 Proprietor, Kanaka M/s.Kallivayalil Nursery.Aranyan Priyanka paramba, Vayanoor P.O, MDK-2 Kolayad, Kannur . Karnataka 2 Shri.S.Jayaramma Kedilaya, Ullal-3 2.00 M/s. SRI NAVANEETHA Ullal-4 NURSERY, Bhaskara Narimogru, Shibara, VRI-3 Mundur Post-574 202, Puttur, DK, Karnataka. Mob: 09343338010 3 Smt.Vanitha N.Y, V-4 1.30 YASHASWI CASHEW Ullal-1 NURSERY, Bhaskara Near Maha Vishu Murthy Temple, VRI -3 Ullal, Kuria – 574 210, Puttur, Ullal-3 D.K., Karnataka. Mob:09449033758 4 Zonal Agricultural & Horticulture Ullal-1 1.25 Research Station, Ullal-2 Brahmavar – 576213, Karnataka. Ph:0820-2561011 Fax:08202561011 5 Kerevase Nursery Karnataka Cashew Development Vengurla – 4 0.50 Corporation Ltd., Abbakkanagar, 1st Main, Kottara, Mangalore-575 006. Ph: 0824-2457724/2457227 Fax: 0824-2457724 6 Badal Nursery Ullal-1 0.30 Karnataka Cashew Development Ullal-3 Corporation Ltd., Ullal-4 Abbakkanagar, 1st Main, Kottara, Priyanka Mangalore-575 006. Selection-2 Ph: 0824-2457724/2457227 Bhaskara 11/16 Fax: 0824-2457724 Dhana 7 Shri.Chetan K, Bhaskara 1.00 Proprietor, Ullal- 1 &3 M/s Nethravathi Nursery Vengurla- 4 & 7 Dasakodi, Balthila Post, Bentwal, D.K, Karnataka. VRI- 3 Tamilnadu 8 Smt. S.Vijayalaksmi, H-1 1.65 W/o. N.Sivakumar, VRI-2 Sri.Amman Nursery, VRI-3 Cuddalore Rd., V.Santhamangalam (P.O), Vridhachalam Taluk, Cuddalore – 606 001, Tamilnadu. Mob: 09865245007/ 09715547407 10 Shri.A.Danavel, VRI-3 1.50 S/o. K.Arumugan VRI(cw)H-1 SRI MURUGAN NURSERY, Pudukooraipettai, Kuppanatham, Vridhachalam, Cuddalore, Tamilnadu-606 001 11 Shri.D.Xavier, VRI-3 2.00 M/s. Annai Velankanni Nursery, VRI(cw)H-1 Pudukuraipettai Village, Vridhachalam, Cuddalore, Tamilnadu – 606 001. Ph: 04143 – 239032/ 09894112554 12 Shri.P.A.Kathirvelu, VRI-3 1.00 M/s. Shivakami nursery and plantations, Manikollai, Chidambaram, Cuddalore, Tamilnadu. Maharashtra 13 Shri.Yeshwant Dhundiraj Sarvate, Vengurla-4 1.00 M/s. Rameshwar Nursery, Vrngurla-7 A/P Kunde, Khandarawadi, Tal-Kudal, Sindhudurg Dist., Maharashtra. Mob. 09404944720/ 9422374401 14 Shri.Harichandra Sadashiv Kadam, V-4 0.80 M/s. Kadam Nursery, V-7 Vetal, Bambarde P.O, Kudal Tal, Sindhudurg. Mob. 094422435654 15 Associate Director of Research, V-4 2.50 Regional Fruit Research Station, V-7 Vengurle – 416 516, V-8 V-9 Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra. Ph: 02366- 262234 Fax:02366 – 262234 16 Shri.Pratap Mahadev Arolkar, V-4 2.00 M/s Arolkar Farm, V-7 At Post, Tendoli, Kudal Tal, V-9 Sindhudurg, Maharashtra. Mob: 09422381430 17 Shri.Purnand Raghunath Naik, V-4 2.00 M/s Sudha Saurabh Nursery, V-7 At/Post Gulwan, Tal-Malwan, V-9 Sindhudurg-416 604. Ph: 02365 – 227733 Mob: 09422374134 18 M/s Manohar Nursery V-4 2.50 At/Post Nandgaon, Tal-Kanakvalli, V-7 Dist-Sindhudurg - 416 601, V-9 Maharashtra. Ph: 02367-248541/ 09422393618 19 Shri.Sharad Pandurag Morajkar, V-4 4.00 M/s Hirwai Nursery, V-7 At/Post Golwan, Tal-Malwan, V-9 Sindhudurg - 416 604. Ph: 02365 – 227718 Mob: 09421238499/ 9421190629 20 Shri.Mahadev Parshuram V-4 3.00 Hodawadekar V-7 M/s Hodawadekar Phalodyan, V - 9 Nawarwadi, Vengurla, Dist-Sindhudurg - 416516,Maharashtra. Ph: 02366 - 262578 Mob: 09423300975 / 09423881269 21 Shri.Nilesha Bhagwan Rawale, V-4 0.75 M/s. Nilesha Nursery, V-7 Bhagawan Rawale, At & Post, Nerur Jakat, Kudal – Taluk Sindhudurg-416625 Ph: 02362-222988 Mob: 09422434477/ 09764222999 Odisha 22 Shri.K.Jai Sankar Naidu Vengurla-4 1.00 M/s. Laxmi Progeny Orchard, BBSR-1 2 Vill-Fakira, Block- Kolnara, H /16 Rayagada District, H1608 Odisha – 765001. Ph:09437818136 23 Shri.Sanat Kumar Moharana, V – 4 5.00 M/S. Shakti Nursery, H-2/16 At – Tangi, P.O. Kotasahi, H - 1680 Dist. Cuttack – 754 022, Odisha. Ph: 0671- 2873510 Mob: 09337258007 24 Odisha University of Agriculture Jaganatha 0.50 Science & Technology, V-7 & V-4 Bhubaneswar – 751 003. Odisha. Balabhadra Ph: 0674 – BPP-8 2397970/2397818/2397692 VRI-3 Fax: 0674- 2407780 Bhaskara Dhana Nurseries under Odisha State Cashew Development Corporation Ltd., 25 Solar Nursery, V-4 7.00 Odisha State Cashew Development Corporation Ltd., Jaipur, Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/ 550855 26 Raijhar Nursery, V-4 4.00 Odisha State Cashew Development H-2/16 Corporation Ltd., Jajpur, Bandha Palli, Byree, Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/ 550855 27 Khatnahata Nursery, V-4 2.50 Odisha State Cashew Development Ullal -3 Corporation Ltd., Khatanahata, Ullal-2 Dhenkanal, Odisha. VRI-3 Ph: 0674 – 555532/550855 28 Bhangamal Nursery, V-4 1.50 Odisha State Cashew Development VRI-2 Corporation Ltd., Bhangamal, VRI-3 Dhenkanal, Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/550855 29 Khunta- II Cashew Nursery, H 2/16 1.20 Odisha State Cashew Development H- 1608 Corporation Ltd., Khunta, V- 4 Mayurbhami Ph: 0674 – 555532/550855 30 Khumba -I Cashew Nursery, H 2/16 2.30 Odisha State Cashew Development Corporation Ltd., Mayurbani, Odisha Ph: 0674 – 555532/550855 31 Sanapalla Nursery, V-4 0.90 Odisha State Cashew Development H-1608 Corporation Ltd., Khordha, Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/ 550855 32 Lahanga Nursery, V-4 2.50 Odisha State Cashew Development Corporation Ltd., Khurdha, Jatni, Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/ 550855 33 Bhuinpur Nursery, V-4 2.00 Odisha State Cashew Development VRI-3 Corporation Ltd., Khurdha, Khurdha Rd., Jatni, Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/ 550855 34 Niamuhan Nursery, V-4 2.00 Odisha State Cashew Development VRI-3 Corporation Ltd., Niamuhan, Khurdha, Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/ 550855 35 Barunia Nursery, V-4 1.50 Odisha State Cashew Development Corporation Ltd., Niamuhan, Khurdha, Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/ 550855 36 Sizua Nursery, V-4 1.50 Odisha State Cashew Development VRI-3 Corporation Ltd., Niamuhan, Khurdha, Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/ 550855 37 Pitapalli Nursery, V-4 1.25 Odisha State Cashew Development H-1608 Corporation Ltd., Khurdha, H-2/16 Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/ 550855 38 Ghatika Nursery, V-4 2.00 Odisha State Cashew Development Ullal Corporation Ltd., Khurda , Odisha. VRI-3 Ph: 0674 – 555532/550855 39 Jayantagiri Nursery, V-4 1.25 Odisha State Cashew Development VRI-3 Corporation Ltd., Koraput, Jayantagiri , Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/550855 40 Koraput Nursery, V-4 0.25 Odisha State Cashew Development Corporation Ltd., Koraput , Odisha. Ph: 0674 – 555532/550855 41 M/s. Agneepur nursery, VRI-3 1.75 Odisha State Cashew Development V4 Corporation Nawaranpur Agneepur, Odisha 41. Shri. Sanat Kumar Moharana V-4, H2/16, 5.50 Proprietor M/s Shakti nursery, Cuttack - 754022, Odisha , 754022, Mob: 9938835546 Ph: 0671- 2873510 STATE WISE LIST OF COCOA NURSERIES AND PRODUCTION CAPACITY- 2018-19 Sl. State No. of Production capacity No. nurseries (In lakhs) Kerala 1 Manager, Poly clonal 2.25 Cocoa Operations, varieties from Mondelez India Foods Ltd., KAU Perumanna, Koovilparamb, Kozhikode,Kerala–673019. Ph:0495-2224775/2222204 Mob:07559866664 2 Manager, Poly clonal 2.00 Cocoa Operations, varieties from Mondelez India Foods Ltd., KAU Chenkara, BoothathankettuP.O, Keerampara, Kothamangalam, Kerala–686681. Ph:04862– 222797 Mob:07559866664 Karnataka 3 M/s. Varada Nursery, I-56 0.50 Varadathri House, I-14 P.O.Narimogru, Puttur – 574 312. I-165 Ph: 08251 – 271278 NL-42 Mob: 09343338010 Andhra Pradesh 4 Manager, Poly clonal 10.00 Cocoa Operations, varieties from Bommuru village, Rajahmundry, KAU East Godavari District, AndhraPradesh. Ph:08812-224649 Mob:09866836505 5 Manager, Poly clonal 10.00 Cocoa Operations, varieties from Naguladevupadu, KAU Dendluru Mandal, West Godavari Dist., Eluru–534002, Andhra Pradesh. Ph:08812-224649 Mob:09866836505 Tamilnadu 6 Manager, Poly clonal 2.25 Cocoa Operations, varieties from Venkitusamy Thottam, KAU S.No.158(1to 9), Nelumkulam, Idapedi Tk, Salem, Tamilnadu. Ph:04258-257237 Mob:8870011267 7 Manager, Poly clonal 2.25 Cocoa Operations, varieties from Mondelez India Foods Ltd., KAU Kaja Rawothar Thottam, Anaimalai Post, Pollachi, CoimbatoreDist., Tamilnadu- 642104. Ph:04258-257237 Mob:8870011267 29.25 .
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