Disclosing this during a training programme on coffee plantation here, director of Land Resources Department, Hoto Yeptho said as nodal department of the government for coffee plantation in the state, the department would be giving seven lakh coffee saplings to the coffee farmers throughout the state.
The coffee saplings provided by the Coffee Board of India (CBI) to Nagaland has increased from 300 kg to 620 kg in 2016 and 2400 kg this year, which comes to about 64 lakh seedlings.
Yeptho encouraged local people to take up coffee farming with all earnestness in order to yield self-sustainable income and enhance economy. He also urged them not to try to demand for subsidy alone but labour hard to yield the fruit.
"Let us join hands together to grow coffee and enhance the economy of the state in general," Yeptho appealed.