The Rainwater Harvesting Advantage on Coorg Farmland: How Every Drop Is Managed for Maximum Agricultural Value
Among the many natural advantages of Coorg farmland discussed across our blog series, rainfall is perhaps the most foundational. The Western Ghats receive 2,500–3,500 mm of rain annually — but rainfall is not the same thing as water availability. Heavy monsoon rain...
GST and Agricultural Produce in India: What Coorg Farmland Investors Should Know About Selling Coffee, Cardamom, and Pepper
Income tax exemption for agricultural income under Section 10(1) has been a recurring theme across many of our posts — and rightly so, given how significant it is for investor returns. But income tax is not the only tax that applies to the broader economic activity of...
How Much Agricultural Land Does India Actually Have Left? The Land Scarcity Argument for Farmland Investment
Most discussions of farmland investment focus on demand-side factors — who wants to buy, why, and what returns they expect. Less commonly discussed, but arguably more fundamental, is the supply side: how much agricultural land does India actually have, how is that...
The Festivals of Kodagu: How Coorg’s Cultural Calendar Adds Meaning to Farmland Ownership
Owning agricultural land in Coorg connects an investor not just to a piece of soil and a set of crops, but to a place with a distinctive cultural identity — one whose major festivals and traditions are themselves deeply tied to the agricultural calendar that governs...
Solar Power on Coorg Farmland: How Renewable Energy Reduces Costs and Adds Resilience to Your Estate
As managed farmland operations in Coorg mature and infrastructure investments become more sophisticated, one area gaining increasing attention is on-site renewable energy — specifically, solar power installations that reduce operating costs, improve resilience, and...
Inside the Coffee Wet Mill: The Processing Infrastructure That Determines Your Crop’s Value
Coffee plants get most of the attention in discussions of Coorg farmland — their age, variety, density, and yield are the headline numbers investors ask about. But the value of a coffee harvest is determined not only by what happens in the field, but by what happens...