Ayiranallur Estate

Estate At A Glance

  • Banks of Kallada River
  • Area: ~700 Hectares
  • Started: 1972
  • Population: ~2000 People
  • Settlers: 248 Repatriate Families
Ayiranallur Landscape

Overview

Nestled along the banks of Kallada River, Ayiranallur Estate offers a picture of scenic beauty – vast stretches of rubber plantations – some tapping, others just planted.

Though smaller of the two estates of Rehabilitation Plantations, Ayiranallur Estate is a model plantation. Covering an area of approximately 700 hectares, rubber cultivation started in Ayiranallur during the year 1972 in the land leased to the company from the Forest Department of Kerala.

Having served a generation of repatriates for over 25 years, offering them employment and thus a means of livelihood, the second phase of cultivation (replanting) began in the estate during 2001. Step by step and without affecting the simple yet secure lives of 248 repatriate families settled in this estate, replanting of the entire area was completed in the year 2012, with high–yielding and modern clones like RRII 105, RRII 414 and RRII 430.

Production Capacity

Ayiranallur Estate is expected to go into full production by 2019, contributing about one-third of the entire production of the company, supplying precious raw material that will go into the manufacture of a variety of value-added products – both within the company and outside.

Welfare & Amenities

Like a model resettlement scheme, Ayiranallur Estate looks after the welfare of about 361 workers, 50 staff members and their dependents. A population of about 2000 people is provided with the basic amenities of life - water, electricity, educational facilities and health care.

Education

Lower Primary School within estate & buses to schools in Punalur.

Healthcare

Estate Hospital provided for all residents.

Housing

Six residential Colonies with water and electricity.

Connectivity

The estate boasts its own Helipad with scenic views.

"A visitor can have a look at the whole estate from its own helipad and would find it as one of the most beautiful places in God’s own country – Kerala."