CAMPCO seeks scientific study, budget support for arecanut research
NT Correspondent
Mangaluru
The Central Arecanut and Cocoa Marketing and Processing Cooperative Limited (CAMPCO) on Monday urged the Union government to initiate scientific research to validate the safety and potential anti-carcinogenic properties of arecanut in its natural form. In a letter to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, CAMPCO president A Kishore Kumar Kodgi also requested budgetary allocation for such studies, emphasising the crop's economic and cultural importance. India cultivates arecanut on 9.55 lakh hectares, producing 17-18 lakh metric tonne annually, supporting the livelihoods of lakhs of farmers. CAMPCO has contributed over Rs 650 crore in GST since its implementation, Kodgi stated.
In the letter, the cooperative highlighted that the World Health Organisation's classification of arecanut as carcinogenic stems from studies involving harmful mixtures like gutka and betel quid containing tobacco, rather than arecanut in its natural state. Citing studies from the Indian Institute of Science, Emory University, and Taipei Medical University, CAMPCO pointed to evidence suggesting arecanut extracts exhibit tumour-suppressing properties without affecting healthy cells. A Nitte University survey also found no oral cancer cases among individuals consuming pure arecanut, it claimed.