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Matta rice gives Kerala farmers a premium of Indian Rs. 300 for 500 kg of paddy. A three-year ban on the export of matta rice was partially lifted in February 2011, allowing 25,000 tonnes to be exported in 2011. [4] Palakkadan matta rice is cultivated in the dense black cotton soil of Palakkad district in Kerala. The rice has a distinct earthly ...
Koduvayur is a Census Town and Grama Panchayat in Palakkad district in the state of Kerala, India. [3] Koduvayur Panchayat comprises Koduvayur-I and Koduvayur-II villages. As of the 2011 Census of India, Koduvayur-I village had a population of 20,703 spread over an area of 11.47 km 2 (4.43 sq mi). [4]
The rural and outskirts of the Kollengode is considered as one of the top 10 beautiful village regions of India.The valley of Western ghats ,scenic beauty of paddy fields,and the water falls like Sitarkundu,Palakapandy etc are attracting tourist. Kollengode railway station is located at Oottara. State highway SH-58 passes through Kollengode.
The topography of Elevanchery is characterised by large areas of lush green paddy fields dotted with tall palm trees and breathtakingly beautiful rolling hills on the backdrop. This makes it an ideal location for shooting films and advertisements adding to the "laid back Kerala vibe".
As of 2001 India census, Thiruvazhiyad had a population of 10204 with 4965 males and 5239 females.The village is surrounded by paddy fields. The adjacent Ayila Mudichchi or Akhila Mudichchi hill appeal to the people of the village which initiate high range region of the area that extends up to the famous Nelliampathy hills of Palakkad District.
Manjalur is a village with a lot of tradition in the district of Palakkad in Kerala, India. It belongs to the Thenkurissy panchayat. Remarked by the tradition and the popular folk ritual kanyarkali. Manjalur Samudiri palace now demolished was the venue for holding Krishnattam kali.
Pallippuram (pronunciation ⓘ) is a village near Pattambi, Palakkad district, Kerala, India.Situated in the western extremity ('the western horn') of Palakkad district, part of the greater Paruthur Gramapanchayat, this place stands near the confluence of Bharathapuza River and Tutha River (Tuthapuzha), and is bounded by these rivers to the south and west respectively.
The seeds of paddy used in this area were Aryan, Kumbhalam, Thekkencheera, Chitteni, and Ennapatta. In the availability of water agriculture fields were divided into four: Plliyal, Irippooval, Punchappadom and Karinkara. Just like that cultivation also divided. In the months of Kanni and Makaram. The paddy that cultivated was "Mundakan".