{"id":909,"date":"2021-04-06T11:32:56","date_gmt":"2021-04-06T11:32:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.kisansabha.in\/?p=909"},"modified":"2021-04-06T11:32:56","modified_gmt":"2021-04-06T11:32:56","slug":"taste-the-tanginess-of-superfood-amla-with-niche-agriculture-limited","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.kisansabha.in\/index.php\/2021\/04\/06\/taste-the-tanginess-of-superfood-amla-with-niche-agriculture-limited\/","title":{"rendered":"Taste the Tanginess of \u201cSuperfood\u201d, Amla with Niche Agriculture Limited"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Cultivated all through India and adjacent nations, &#8220;AMLA&#8221; has picked up a following all through the world as a &#8220;superfruit.&#8221; It&#8217;s no astonishing \u2014 a 100-gram serving of new\u00a0amla\u00a0berries contains the\u00a0amount of\u00a0Vitamin C\u00a0equivalent to\u00a020 oranges.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Amla\u00a0is endemic and primitive to the sub-continent of India. Botanically Amla is referred to as Phyllanthus\u00a0Emblica\u00a0and is deciduous in nature. In India, Amla is considered both therapeutic and sanctified. This produce is exclusively popular within the East and is employed in Ayurveda\u00a0for the preparation of medicines. In India, the Amla tree is cultivated in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Tamil Nadu.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Amla plant has an approximate height of 8-18 meters. The tree has a crooked trunk with smooth exfoliating bark that is greyish brown in colour. This tree is usually grown in a subtropical, tropical, dry arid, and semi-arid climate. The minimum annual rainfall required for Amla cultivation is around 600-800 mm. The tender Amla plants are delicate to parched, hot and withered conditions. Mature Amla trees can tolerate freezing and high temperatures around 46\u02daC. The plants do not nurture in frigid temperatures and frost.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Niche Agriculture Limited<\/strong>\u00a0grows Amla on its farms in\u00a0<strong>Madurai, Tamil Nadu<\/strong>. Niche Farms are well adapted to dry regions and the farm\u2019s soil is purely sandy and has moderate alkalinity which is ideal for growing amla. Niche Agriculture uses 15 kg of decomposed organic farm manure and 0.5 kg of phosphorous and mulched with pruned branches and organic materials to increase the production. Niche farms use drip irrigation which is considered the best technique for amla orchards. Also, organic pesticides are being utilized for the common pests and diseases that infect the Amla plants and helps in controlling fungal diseases.\u00a0Niche agriculture Limited grows finest quality of Amla in the pristine environment and is a global exporter of this fruit.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The powerhouse of antioxidants and vitamin C, Niche amla prevents the formation of cancer cells and is an amazing immune booster. It is low on calories and loaded with a host of phenolic phytochemicals like flavonoids, anthocyanins, and a potent source of Vitamin A. For improving liver function, boosting vitality and providing energy, and for numerous healing benefits including prevention of cancer, delayed aging, fighting inflammation, and boosting memory, Niche Amla is best to eat which will shields the body against harmful bacteria and inflammation.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With a view of\u00a0<strong>&#8220;Live Evergreen&#8221;<\/strong>, Niche Agriculture Limited grows the best nourishing, opulent, organic, pulpy, delicious, healthy, and preservative-free, green coloured translucent fruit, Amla that serves immense health benefits building immunity and metabolism. Niche Amla has twice the antioxidant power compared to 17 pomegranates which help in weight loss, improving the digestive processes, and is rich in fibre content.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>source: https:\/\/krishijagran.com\/<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Cultivated all through India and adjacent nations, &#8220;AMLA&#8221; has picked up a following all through the world as a &#8220;superfruit.&#8221; It&#8217;s no astonishing \u2014 a 100-gram serving of new\u00a0amla\u00a0berries contains the\u00a0amount of\u00a0Vitamin C\u00a0equivalent to\u00a020 oranges. Amla\u00a0is endemic and primitive to the sub-continent of India. Botanically Amla is referred to as Phyllanthus\u00a0Emblica\u00a0and is deciduous in nature. 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