Rubber

Rubber

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Production in India 

  1. What is Rubber?

Botanical name: Hevea brasiliensis

A tropical tree crop grown for latex, used to make natural rubber.

Latex is a milky fluid tapped from the bark and processed into rubber.

Used in tyres, footwear, gloves, adhesives, and over 40,000 products!

  1. India’s Global Rank in Rubber

India ranks 6th globally in natural rubber production.

Leading countries: Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, China, Malaysia, then India.

  1. Top Rubber Producing States in India

Rank State Contribution (%)

1. Kerala ~75%

2. Tripura ~15%

3. Karnataka ~5%

4. Tamil Nadu ~3%

5. Assam & Meghalaya ~2%

Kerala is the Rubber Capital of India, especially in Kottayam district.

  1. Climate & Temperature Requirements

Type: Perennial tropical plantation crop

Temperature: 25°C – 35°C (ideal is 28°C–30°C)

Rainfall: 2000–3000 mm annually

Humidity: High relative humidity (75–95%) is ideal

Altitude: Best below 500 m above sea level

Sunlight: Requires bright sunshine and evenly distributed rainfall

 

  1. Soil and Agronomy

Soil type: Deep, well-drained laterite or loamy soil

pH: 4.5 – 6.5

Planting time: June–July (monsoon)

Spacing: 6 x 6 meters

Tapping starts: 6–7 years after planting

Productive life: Up to 32 years

Yield:1500–2000 kg of dry rubber/ha/year under good management

  1. Economic Importance

Backbone of rubber-based industries – over 6000 small-scale rubber units.

Supports livelihoods of over 10 lakh rubber growers, mostly small farmers.

Key for tyre, automotive, defense, healthcare, and export industries.

India imports and exports rubber depending on demand and price fluctuations.

  1. Attractive & Interesting Facts

Rubber Board of India (HQ: Kottayam, Kerala) manages rubber development.

Natural rubber is eco-friendly and biodegradable.

India is promoting sheet rubber, latex concentrate, and block rubber production.

Rubber trees also help in carbon sequestration and are part of agroforestry models.

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