Andaman and Nicobar Islands, one of the leading tourist destinations of India, has also gained prominence for producing multiple agricultural products. Andaman Plantations is known to be the biggest planter of this place.
Morinda citrifolia, also known as noni, is grown in the volcanic soil of this area and there are multiple benefits that are available from this agricultural product. In fact, noni is used in the form of pulp, juice and dried powder. The leaves, as well as roots of this plant, are vital for the treatment of wounds, fever, and other ailments and they are also used by the people from across the country.
This fruit is also rich in anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It also has the capacity to control diabetes and weight. In fact, the regular consumption of this fruit can control the aging procedure. It is rich in a large amount of vitamin A, C and other micronutrients such as calcium, niacin, potassium, and sodium.
Coming to Andaman Plantations of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, it is popular for growing noni apart from other agricultural products. This planter also ensures that the clients can get the best quality products and they have adopted the scientific practices and advanced tools to cultivate these products through the organic process. Apart from noni fruit, the dried noni powder also can be prepared with the help of freeze-drying method by the experienced farmers of Andaman Plantations. Like other products such as vanilla, mango ginger, clove, black pepper, noni is one such product that actually makes this planter popular amongst the people. In fact, this planter covers a total area of more than 1200 acres and it is also spread across five areas such as North Bay, Minnebay, Bambooflat, Chunnabhatta, and Mithakhari.
Address :
Andaman Plantations and Development Corporation Pvt. Ltd.
Plot No. 8/9, SJ Lane,
Sahajeevan Housing Co-operative Society,
Haddo,
Port Blair - 744 102,
Andamans
Phone :+91 031-92 23-3175
Vaibhav 5th Floor,
4 Lee Road
Kolkata 700020.
India
Office:+91-(033)-30515400|Fax:+91-(033)-22893401|
websites : http://andamanplantations.com