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asacomm
01-22-2009, 10:03 PM
Now I do want to know if anybody knows some reliable banana nurseries in
India who can ship young plants with the inspection certificate including the
nematodes free certificate authorized by the Indian government?

Thanks in advance.

Chironex
01-22-2009, 10:31 PM
Yes, I would like to know as well.

Richard
01-23-2009, 12:03 AM
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University is the best resource for bananas in India -- if not the entire hemisphere.

Chironex
01-23-2009, 12:26 AM
Thank you, Richard. I found the site here: TNAU-Tamilnadu Agricultural University (http://www.tnau.ac.in/aabout.html)

Where do I inquire about their offerings?

Richard
01-23-2009, 01:41 AM
Thank you, Richard. I found the site here: TNAU-Tamilnadu Agricultural University (http://www.tnau.ac.in/aabout.html)

Where do I inquire about their offerings?

A citizen of India inquires at the bureau at the closest campus, much like you or I would inquire at a USDA Farm Bureau. From there one can learn about suppliers, cultural practices, etc. I believe the banana expertise is physically at the north-central campus.

asacomm
01-23-2009, 03:00 AM
Richard and Scot,

Thank you both for your informations.
But I wanted is the final suppliers or exporters who can arrange and ship
the banana plant reliablly. I serched on the web, but hit no one whom I
wanted.
Do you know such informations?

Mark Hall
01-23-2009, 03:54 AM
Give these people a try.
Ganesh Mani Pradhan & Son The Nursery (http://www.ganeshvilla.com/index.html)
Kenibreed Plants - Member of Kalimpong Horticulture Society, West Bengal, India (http://kenibreedplants.com/profile.htm)

You may strike lucky.

Jack Daw
01-23-2009, 11:08 AM
Give these people a try.
Ganesh Mani Pradhan & Son The Nursery (http://www.ganeshvilla.com/index.html)
Kenibreed Plants - Member of Kalimpong Horticulture Society, West Bengal, India (http://kenibreedplants.com/profile.htm)

You may strike lucky.

No edibles :( Except Chini Champa of course.

Richard
01-23-2009, 11:33 AM
Give these people a try.
Ganesh Mani Pradhan & Son The Nursery (http://www.ganeshvilla.com/index.html)
Kenibreed Plants - Member of Kalimpong Horticulture Society, West Bengal, India (http://kenibreedplants.com/profile.htm)

You may strike lucky.

Notice that both of these nurseries are in Kalimpong, in the foothills between Bangladesh and Nepal.