Directorate of Cinchona and Other Medicinal Plants, Mungpoo

Activities of the Directorate
  • Cultivation of medicinal plants---Cinchona, Ipecac, chirata and Taxusbaccata.
  • Expansion of Rubber Plantation and processing to make rubber sheets.
  • Cultivation of Mandarin Orange.
  • Assessment on Cultivation of new Medicinal Plants in Research and Development Centre of the Directorate.
  • Cultivation of essential oil bearing plants and oil extraction.
  • Afforestration of unused plantation areas.
  • Cultivation of the Horticulture crops like Cardamom, Kiwi, Coffee and Mushroom as Diversification Programme.
  • Cultivation of Orchids viz. Cymbidium, Phaleonopsis, Cattleya, Vanda, Mokara, Oncidium and Denrobium.
  • Cultivation of Coffee in farmer's field to make the brand "KALIMPONG COFFEE".
  • Cultivation of Cymbidium covering 200 farmers for development of Orchid Industry in GTA.
  • Construction of Labout Model House to the Plantation Labourers as per the provision of Plantation Labour Act, 1951.
  • Development of Plantation Road and supply of piped drinking water as part of Labour Welfare Scheme.
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About the Organisation

From Director's Desk

Cinchona cultivation in the Bengal Presidency was begun under the direction of Dr. Thomson Anderson, Superintendent of the Royal Botanical Garden, Calcutta. Subsequently to the death of Dr. Anderson, the Darjeeling plantation has been under the charge of Dr. Anderson’s successors, viz., Mr. O. B. Clarke, during 1870 and 1871, and Dr. George King, since the latter date. The cultivation of Cinchona in Darjeeling was commenced in 1861-62. The object of Government in maintaining these plantations was to supply the hospitals and the people with a cheap remedy for malarial fever. In the year 1906, the Government Cinchona Plantation comprise the following : (1) the Rangju Valley block, consisting of the Rangbi and Mungpoo Divisions, which together measure about 900 acres, containing nearly over 2 million plants, of which more than a million and half are Cinchona (calisaya) ledgeriana, nearly half a million of hybrid, and the remainder of Cinchona succirubra ; (2) the Rayang Valley block, consisting of the Sitong and Labdah Divisions which together comprise an area of about 600 acres, with over 200,000 plants, more than half of which are Cinchona succirubra and hybrid, and the remainder Cinchona (calisaya)ledgeriana; and (3) the Rangju Valley block comprising the Mungpoo Division.



Our Ongoing Projects

Mission Suntala

The motto of Mission Suntala is to rejuvinate old orange orchard under GTA and to increase the productivity of mandarin orange with scientific management.

Orchid Propagation

This is the action plan of OFT from January to December 2022.

Mithun Sustainability

This is the tentative training list from January to Decemeber 2022

Products of DCOMP for Sale

Cinchona bark

  • Price: Rs.500/Kg

Rubber Sheet

  • Price: Rs.800/Kg

Roasted Coffee

  • Price: Rs.1200/Kg

Citronella Oil

  • Price: Rs.50/30ml

Mandarin Orange

  • Price: Rs.100/mg

Chirata

  • Price: Rs.600/Kg

To purchase our product, Contact:

Manager Mungpoo Division, DCOMP
Mobile: +911234567890     Email: mgrmungpoo@dcomp.in

Organisation Structure

Communication Address



Directorate of Cinchona and Other Medicinal Plants,
Mungpoo, West Bengal - 734313