Central Plantation Crops Research Institute
The Coconut Research Station at Kasaragod in Kerala was initially established in 1916 by the then Government of Madras and subsequently it was taken over by the Indian Central Coconut Committee in 1948
Recent Events
A Mega Kisan Conference and an Agri-business Expo – 2018 was held at ICAR-CPCRI, Kasaragod in connection with the foundation day of the ICAR-CPCRI, which is in its 101 years of establishment, and the ICAR-KVK, Kasaragod, which is celebrating the 25th year of establishment. Read More
Latest Technologies
Coconut, a perennial multipurpose crop, is being cultivated by small and marginal farmers in the state. Rhinoceros beetle (oryctes rhinoceros), popularly known as the black beetle is the major pest of coconut in all coconut growing states. Read More