Ujire — Mallige

Jasmine growers of coastal Karnataka: Grassroots sustainable

The jasmine of Ujire... seeing it with you, my heart was won. I don’t know the house, I don’t know the street, I don’t know the name of the village or the lane. But that scent of jasmine from Ujire— It rained on the day you came, didn’t it? And the scent of that jasmine has never left my chest.

This connection was demonstrated in November 2024 when the . The event, held at a local school, included a free distribution of jasmine saplings , providing residents with an opportunity to grow these fragrant flowers and generate income. ujire mallige

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A single vine of Ujire Mallige can yield flowers for 8 to 9 months a year. During peak season (June to September), a well-maintained acre of Ujire Mallige can generate a significant annual income for the farmer, rivaling rubber or arecanut plantations. But that scent of jasmine from Ujire— It

This article explores the unique characteristics, cultivation methods, and cultural significance of Ujire Mallige, a scented masterpiece. What is Ujire Mallige?

Lasts longer than many other jasmine types. The event, held at a local school, included

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in mainstream literature, the term represents a deep connection between the town of in Karnataka and the cultural significance of the (Jasmine) flower. Cultural Significance

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