Tamil Nadu Forest Department would raise sandalwood plantations in traditional growing areas in various parts of the state, the Assembly was informed today.
Forest Minister M S M Anandan said government would raise sandalwood plantations naturally in the traditional growing areas of Vellore, Salem, Erode, Dharmapuri and Tiruchirappalli regions at a cost of Rs five crore during 2014-15.
The government would spend Rs 4.8 crore to establish central plant nurseries in district forest extension centres, attempting to source quality plant saplings for the general public, he said.
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It would also fund Tamil Nadu Tea Plantation Corporation for the welfare of tea workers, improve infrastructure of the Corporation and modernise its factories, the Minister added.