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  2. Coffee production in India - Wikipedia

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    Coffee forests in India. Coffee production in India is dominated in the hill tracts of South Indian states, with Karnataka accounting for 71% (Kodagu district alone produces 33% of India's coffee), followed by Kerala with 21% and Tamil Nadu (5% of overall production with 8,200 tonnes).

  3. Vandiperiyar - Wikipedia

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    Vandiperiyar, IPA: [ʋɐɳɖipːeɾijɐːr], is a spice village in Idukki district, in the Indian state of Kerala. It is known for tourism, tea and coffee plantations, black pepper and other spice products. It is also known as an educational city and a number of tea factories are situated in the town. The Periyar River flows through the town ...

  4. K. Chappathu - Wikipedia

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    K. Chappathu (also known as K. Chappath or Karimkulam Chappathu) is a village located in the Idukki district of Kerala, India. [1] K. Chappathu is between Kuttikkanam and Kattappana, and contains both tea and coffee plantations. It is the place where agitation for Mullaperiyar new dam continues from 2006.

  5. Harrisons Malayalam - Wikipedia

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    Harrisons Malayalam is an Indian agricultural business corporation, based in Kochi, Kerala and a part of the RPG Group.It has a history that goes back to over 150 years. It cultivates between 14,000 ha – 26,000 ha (information varies) of its own land, and processes products from other farmlands in its neighbourhood. [1]

  6. Poopara - Wikipedia

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    Poopara is a village in Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala. [2] It is located in the cardamom-growing region of Kerala, and also houses a number of tea and coffee plantations. The place also intersects the Munnar - Kumily state highway and Kochi - Dhanushkodi national highway . The Anayirankal reservoir is 4 km up the road from Poopara.

  7. Kesavanpara - Wikipedia

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    Kesavanpara is a small place in Palakkad district of Kerala state, south India. [1] ... All the tea and coffee plantations were originally started by the British ...

  8. Kuttikkanam - Wikipedia

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    A Church Mission Society missionary, Henry Baker, started coffee plantations, and under the regency of Sri Moolam Thirunal these became tea plantations. Under the British Raj in India, Kuttikkanam became an up-market resort. Since at first there was no road but only a pathway, the British started the Aerial Ropeway Ltd, Travancore state's first ...

  9. Geography of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Kerala consists of land encroached upon by the Western Ghats; the region thus includes high mountains, gorges, and deep-cut valleys. The wildest lands are covered with dense forests, while other regions lie under tea and coffee plantations (established mainly in the 19th and 20th centuries) or other forms of cultivation.