Kohima, August 13: Yilobemo Erui from Wokha village has achieved a Guinness World Record for growing the tallest coriander plant, which stands at an impressive 2.77 meters. This accomplishment, recognized officially by Guinness World Records, highlights Erui’s commitment to organic farming as the plant was cultivated without any fertilizers.
Erui and his family expressed deep gratitude for the collective effort that contributed to this success. The recognition has instilled great pride in Erui’s village, as well as in the district and state of Nagaland. This milestone underscores the potential of organic agriculture and the dedication of Nagaland’s farmers, serving as an inspiration for others to excel in their pursuits.
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