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- The areca nut (/ˈærɪkə/ or /əˈriːkə/) or betel nut is the fruit of the areca palm (Areca catechu). The palm is originally native to the Philippines, but...
- Areca catechu is a species of palm native to the Philippines cultivated for areca nuts. It was carried widely through the tropics by the Austronesian migrations...
- Yellapura is a town in the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka, India. Arecanut is the primary crop grown in the villages surrounding the town. Approximately...
- Central Arecanut and Cocoa Marketing and Processing Co-operative Limited (CAMPCO) is a company that procures, markets, sells and processes areca nut and...
- is 569 m above sea level and is surrounded by lush green paddy fields, arecanut and coconut groves. It is located 267 km from the state capital Bangalore...
- Area, Production and Productivity in India". dasd.gov.in. Directorate of Arecanut and ****es Development, Calicut. June 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2021. "****inum...
- (Finger Millet), and other food crops are also grown. Main cash crops are arecanut, coconut, cashew nut, sugar cane, and fruits like banana, mango, and pineapple...
- Europe, Australia, Africa, and the Middle East. Arecanut industries are small-scale operations. Arecanuts are cultivated in the hilly regions towards the...
- the food for consumption is imported from mainland India. Coconut and arecanut are the cash crops grown in the Nicobar islands. Other crops include pulses...
- hornbill species. They are found mainly in dense forest and around rubber, arecanut or coffee plantations. They move around in pairs or small groups, feeding...