A team of botanists from Korean National Arboretum was recently to discuss the government with a proposal that the state could send seeds of some rare and endangered tropical medicinal plants for preservation. But a final decision on the proposal will require the nod of the National Biodiversity Authority (NBA).
Some famous private Ayurveda centres started preservation projects for these plants.
Korean National Arboretum plans the seeds are stored as the raw material for plant breeding and protect them from complete extinction.
According to market-analysts, despite difficulties in getting medicinal plants in required, Auryveda based medical tourism is on an upswing in Kerala.
In Kerala, the farmers willing to set aside part of their land to cultivate medicinal plants and herbs. They can sustain this only when there is a guarantee they get good price for their labor without being any exploitation.