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About agriculture in Kikana

Kikana, also known as Keekan, is a small coastal locality situated in the Kasaragod district of Kerala, India. Located in the northernmost part of the state, it lies close to the historic Bekal Fort and the shores of the Arabian Sea. The surrounding rural landscape is characterized by flat coastal plains that gradually transition into rolling laterite hills, densely carpeted with lush tropical greenery, coconut groves, and winding inland waterways.

Agriculture in this fertile coastal belt is highly diverse, dominated primarily by extensive coconut and arecanut (betel nut) plantations. Farmers in the region also cultivate rubber on the nearby hillside slopes, along with cash crops such as cashews, black pepper, and various tropical fruits like bananas and jackfruit. Paddy cultivation is practiced in the low-lying wetlands, while small-scale dairy farming and poultry rearing provide vital additional income for local agricultural households.

For visiting agronomists and farm workers, Kikana offers opportunities centered around plantation management, harvest labor, and modern agricultural extension services. Peak labor demand occurs during the post-monsoon harvesting seasons for coconuts and arecanuts, as well as the rubber tapping periods. Workers coming to the area can expect a tropical, humid climate with heavy monsoon rains from June to September, and they will find a welcoming local community that relies heavily on traditional farming techniques integrated with modern pest management and soil conservation practices.