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Can I Change What Crops Are Grown on My Coorg Farmland After Purchase?

by | Jul 10, 2026

Investors sometimes ask whether they can influence or change the crop composition of their farmland after purchase — whether they can request that certain crops be added, reduced, or replaced. This FAQ explains how much influence investors have over crop decisions and what is practical versus problematic.

Can I request that specific crops be added to my plot?

Yes — within what the plot’s specific conditions support, investors can request that specific crops be added as part of the management plan. If you want to add avocado trees, vanilla vines, or additional cardamom planting to your estate, this request can be discussed with the agricultural management team and incorporated into the planting plan where conditions (altitude, soil, water, and available space) support it.

This kind of crop addition is handled as a managed agricultural decision — the team assesses feasibility, proposes a planting plan, and implements it within the normal seasonal agricultural calendar. Any additional capital expenditure on new planting material is discussed and agreed before implementation.

Can I request that an existing crop be removed and replaced with something else?

This is more complex and depends significantly on what is being removed and what is being replaced. Established, productive coffee plants represent years of agricultural investment and a significant component of the estate’s current income. Removing productive coffee to replace it with an untested or lower-income crop would typically not be advisable from a financial standpoint and would not be recommended by the management team.

However, replacing poorly performing or diseased sections of a crop with improved varieties, or utilising genuinely unproductive areas of the plot (rocky outcrops, severely shaded corners) for new crop types that suit those micro-conditions, are reasonable requests that can be accommodated.

What crop decisions does Nature N Me make independently versus with investor consultation?

Routine crop care decisions — when to prune, when to apply fertiliser, which pest management intervention to use — are made independently by the farm management team based on their agricultural expertise. These operational decisions do not require investor approval for each action.

Significant planning decisions — whether to replant an entire section, whether to introduce a new crop species, whether to change the shade canopy density significantly — are decisions that Nature N Me discusses with the investor before implementation, particularly where they have financial implications (capital expenditure, income impact).

Can I grow something purely for personal use on my plot — vegetables, herbs, or specific fruit I like?

In principle, dedicating a small section of the estate to personal-use production is possible to discuss with the management team — a few vegetable beds or specific fruit trees for personal enjoyment during visits adds a personal connection to the estate. In practice, the agricultural team’s primary focus is commercial crop management, and personal-use production should be limited in scale so it does not divert management attention from the commercial crop program.

What crops should I specifically avoid requesting if they are unsuitable for my plot’s conditions?

Some requests from investors reflect enthusiasm about specific crops that are not suited to their plot’s specific conditions. Vanilla requires skilled hand-pollination and very specific humidity conditions — suitable on some plots and not others. Coffee varieties selected for their marketing cachet (Geisha, Yirgacheffe types) may not perform as well in Coorg’s soil as the varieties specifically bred and selected for Karnataka’s conditions by CCRI. Saffron, which requires a completely different climate (cold winters, dry summers), does not grow in Coorg’s conditions regardless of how financially attractive it appears.

The agricultural management team’s role is to guide crop selection toward what the specific plot’s conditions, altitude, and soil can best support — and investor preferences that conflict with agricultural reality are better addressed through honest conversation than through disappointing implementation.

Contact Nature N Me at naturenme.in or WhatsApp +91 98805 21637 to discuss crop composition options for specific available plots.

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