TURMERIC

June 13, 2021

Women growing turmeric in Odisha’s Koraput district appear to have found a foot-hold in a market that promises perennial return for their organic crop. The turmeric grown in Laxmipur block of Koraput district is distinct as it contains curcumin between 5.5% and 6.66%.

About:

  • Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is, a perennial herbaceous plant of the ginger family. The plant’s underground stems or rhizomes have been used as spice, dye, medicine and religious maker since antiquity.

  • The spice’s colour comes mainly from curcumin, a bright yellow phenolic compound that has been in the news for its ostensible potential to fight cancer. As a result, the demand for turmeric with high curcumin content has risen.

  • India is the world’s largest producer of Turmeric.

  • Telangana followed by Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and odisha are largest producers in India.

  • ‘Kandhamal Haldi’ (a variety of turmeric indigenous to southern Odisha) and Erode turmeric (grown in the entire Erode district of Tamil Nadu) have earned the GI tag. 

Source : The Hindu