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Nurture at lab

K.K. Mustafah

A technician at work in a tissue culture lab at Nattika. Tissue culture is still in its infancy in Kerala because of the need for huge initial investment, shortage of skilled hands and poor marketing potential. Currently, activities in this segment are focussed on banana, vanilla, anthurium, and orchid.

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