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Significance of Lime Application in Coffee Plantations

April 1, 2004 by Dr. Anand Titus and Geeta N. Pereira

Significance of Lime Application in Coffee Plantations

Indian coffee plantation belts are all located in heavy rainfall regions and receive in excess of hundred inches of rainfall per annum. More importantly, coffee soils are well drained soils because of the inherent nature of coffee plants which cannot tolerate waterlogged conditions. Hence, all coffee Plantations in India, may they be Arabica or Robusta […]

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