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Rubber Board invites bids for materials

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Kottayam May 30 Planting materials are available for the current season, according to a press note issued by the Rubber Board. For this, the Board has invited applications. The materials are ready for distribution from the Boards' central nursery at Karikkattoor and from the regional nursaries at Kadackamon, Kanjikulam, Manjeri, Ulickal and Alakod.

Budgraft

Brown budgrafts of RRII 105, limited number of brown budgrafts of RRII 400 series and budwood of approved clones are now readily available. If brown budgrafts of other approved clones are required, it would be supplied if payment is made inn advance.

The cost of brown budgraft is Rs 14 per graft and that of budwood is Rs15.00 per meter. Those who are interested should submit applications in prescribed form along with the latest land tax receipt or attested copies of documents to prove their ownership at the respective regional offices from June 4 to June 8.

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