Traditional salt farming dwindling in Goa

ANI  |  Panaji, (Goa) [India] 

The 1500 years old farming of rock salts in is dwindling away as iodised versions of it are ruling the roost.

pans are still made by human hands creating a hypersaline ecosystem from which crude is extracted during summer. is then produced through this natural evaporation process and is sold before the monsoon.

"The Goan rock was very famous. The original crystal was used by the Goans traditionally (for preparing) food, which is very good for health," said a History Professor,

"Due to the packet salts, industry in took a back seat, which was flourishing earlier," he added.

played a vital role in the economy of during the Portuguese rule as was the chief export commodity.

A grocery shop owner in Goa, Jitendra Baghat, said: "People from the olden days still buy the original rock salts extracted in the traditional manner."

During earlier times, from was exported to Thailand, Burma and even African countries. also dominated Asian market in1855 when it came to exporting

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 21:00 IST