About Mahua
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Botanical identity |
The Mahua tree (Madhuca longifolia) is a medium-sized deciduous tree that grows to a height of 16–20 metres, predominantly found in the forests of Central India. |
Seasonal blooming cycle |
The tree produces creamy-white flowers between March and April, which fall before dawn. The fruits ripen from June to August. |
Cultural and Religious Value |
Mahua is revered as a “Tree of Life” among tribal communities and is considered sacred. Its flowers, leaves, fruits, seeds, and even fruit shells are used in everyday tribal practices, including funeral rites. |
Geographical distribution |
It is commonly found in West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, parts of Northern and Central India, and also in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. |
Nutritional and Economic Role |
The flowers are consumed raw or sun-dried and are highly nutritious. They are traditionally fermented to produce a strong alcoholic drink, which is a major source of livelihood for tribal families. |
Livelihood support |
The collection and processing of Mahua flowers support tribal economies, offering food security, employment, and income generation, especially for women collectors. |
Ecological importance |
Mahua’s night-blooming, strong-smelling flowers attract bats, aiding in pollination and seed dispersal. Sloth bears and other forest animals also feed on its flowers, showing its importance in the forest food web. |
Inter-species Competition |
Sloth bears and humans often compete for Mahua flowers and leaves, indicating their high ecological and economic demand. |
Innovation and Value Addition |
A new product called Mahua Nutra Beverage has been developed by TRIFED, in collaboration with the Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FIIT), to enhance tribal income. |
Nutritional enhancement |
The Mahua Nutra Beverage is blended with pomegranate juice to improve aroma, flavour, texture, and nutritional value, while masking the strong Mahua flavour. |
Policy significance |
This is the first such initiative in Jharkhand and in India, reflecting TRIFED’s focus on value addition of Minor Forest Produce (MFP) through scientific innovation and technology transfer. |