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India's palm tree reverend
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1/16/2025
Tamil Nadu is home to 50% of India’s palm trees. Their cultural and ecological importance is highlighted by their status as the state's official tree. Rev Godson Samuel has made it his mission to create awareness about this invaluable resource.
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For centuries, people in Tamil Nadu have been climbing up the majestic palmyra trees, towering
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up to 30 meters high. While the flower spike sap is harvested for its sugar or jaggery,
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the leaves can be turned into bags and hats, like those bought by Godsend Samuel.
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But what's often missing is sufficient knowledge about the tree, as the pastor regularly notices
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in his talks at schools. He's a long-time campaigner for palm trees.
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Have you ever tasted palm fruit? One, two, raise your hands. Let me ask you, how many
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of you have not tasted palm fruit, and why not?
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Godsend Samuel's passion for palm trees dates back 30 years. He's from the Kanyakumari district
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in the extreme south of Tamil Nadu. People here know that palmyras are sturdy enough
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to withstand cyclones, and that their roots are deep enough to access water even during
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those seemingly unending drought periods. More reasons why Godsend Samuel appreciates
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the trees.
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In my book, I wrote that the palm trees should not be cut down, and that if you do cut one
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down, you need to get special permission. I also mentioned that palm jaggery should
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be provided in ration shops. These two things have been officially declared by the government.
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But Godsend Samuel wants to see further action, and for people to understand the importance
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of preserving the trees as a precious commodity, which is why he invests time in talking to
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villagers.
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I have conducted a palm leaves portrait exhibition. We make handicrafts and designs made of palm
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leaves. This is my own idea.
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The travelling exhibition has taken him to the state capital Chennai, but also to Bangalore
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and Kolkata, and even abroad to Sri Lanka and Cambodia. And there's a far bigger dimension
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to the importance of his efforts.
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I have known Father Godsend Samuel for over four years now. We used to discuss how to
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replace plastic with palm products in an innovative way that can be easily accepted by people.
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And as a result, the table that we use now in our church, together with our money box
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and even our donation collecting bowl, are made of palm leaves. And our palm workshop
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has helped to create job opportunities and livelihoods for many people.
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Among those who've taken that opportunity is Grace Juliet Diana. The toys she sells
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are supplied by a wide range of craftspeople, all of them substituting items that would
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normally be made in factories and from plastic. But do palm leaves actually have the makings
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of replacing plastics? Godsend Samuel takes a realistic approach.
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Palm products are of high quality and the durability depends on the manufacturer and
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the use. But in the case of plastics, we are all aware of the massive destructive impact
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it has. Palm products are not a direct alternative. But if we use more palm products in our daily
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life, it would probably reduce demand for plastics.
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Godsend Samuel still has a long road ahead of him. He dreams of greater recognition for
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the palmyra, also through a college teaching people about the tree. With the palmyra having
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benefited the region and its inhabitants for so long, he says it's time to give something
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back.
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