Why is it in the news?
- Kerala is actively promoting the cultivation of GI-tagged Onattukara sesame, recognized for its uniqueness and value in agriculture.
- This sesame variety received the prestigious GI tag in January, highlighting its regional significance and quality.
Onattukara Sesame (Ellu)
- Cultivation Region: Onattukara sesame is primarily cultivated in the Onattukara region, spanning Alappuzha, Kollam, and Pathanamthitta districts in Kerala, India.
- Medicinal Significance: This sesame variety is renowned for its medicinal properties and consistently high quality.
- Traditional Ayurvedic Use: Local ayurvedic practitioners in the region have employed Onattukara sesame oil for centuries to treat ailments like rheumatism and for skin protection, dating back to the 18th century.
- Nutrient-Rich Composition: Onattukara sesame is rich in essential nutrients, including vitamin E and antioxidants. It contains vital fatty acids such as oleic acid, linoleic acid, and palmitoleic acid.
- Varietal Diversity: It is grown in various distinctive varieties, including ‘ayali,’ Kayamkulam-1, thilak, thilathara, and thilarani, which have been developed by ORARS in Kayamkulam.
- Market Impact: The awarding of the GI tag is expected to enhance its popularity and market value, resulting in higher prices for both sesame seeds and sesame oil.
- Pricing Details: Currently, sesame seeds are priced in the range of ₹200 to ₹250 per kilogram, while sesame oil is available at rates ranging from ₹500 to ₹600 per kilogram.