India's 'blue gold' starts a new drinks industry
•India's 'blue gold' starts a new drinks industryImage source, Desmond NazarethImage caption, The spiky agave plant was traditionally used as fencing in IndiaByPriti GuptaTechnology Reporter, Reporting...
•There he grows tomatoes, peanuts and corn.
•But in 2010 he was approached by traders looking for a very different crop - the cactus agave americana.For him and his fellow farmers the agave cactus was just a "stubborn, valueless weed" - planted...
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India's 'blue gold' starts a new drinks industryImage source, Desmond NazarethImage caption, The spiky agave plant was traditionally used as fencing in IndiaByPriti GuptaTechnology Reporter, Reporting fromMumbaiPublished12 June 2026A desert plant changed the life of Masapalli Venkatesh.His 10-acre farm in Kandukur is on the Deccan Plateau, which covers a large part of southern and central India. There he grows tomatoes, peanuts and corn. But in 2010 he was approached by traders looking for a very different crop - the cactus agave americana.For him and his fellow farmers the agave cactus was just a "stubborn, valueless weed" - planted as fencing to keep wild animals off their crops.But it is also part of the family of agave plants that feed the $15bn (£11bn) global market for tequila and mezcal.In Mexico, blue agave is farmed to supply the tequila industry. Only plants from select areas, mainly in the state of Jalisco, can be used to make tequila.Unlike in Mexico, where vast plantations dominate the landscape, nobody grows agave commercially in India - at least not yet.Instead, Indian farmers and entrepreneurs collect and process agave that grows wild.For some, like Venkatesh, it's a welcome source of extra income - earning it the name "blue gold".These days Venkatesh ranges across an area of 100km (60 miles), co-ordinating villagers and farmers."By combining the yields of multiple farms, I ensure a steady, high-volume supply that distilleries are willing to pay a premium for," he says.Harvesting agave plants is a skilled job. The most important part of the plant is the heart, known as the piña because it resembles a giant pineapple.Skilled workers reveal the heart by chopping off the spiky leaves. But getting the timing of the harvest right is crucial.Once the plant decides to bloom, it channels its entire reserve of accumulated sugar upward into the stalk in a matter of days.If the flower blooms, the sugar is comple...المصدر: BBC Business | Source: BBC Business
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