Palm-fringed backwaters of Goa  
Coconut  production  plays an important role in the national economy of India . According to figures published by the Food and Agriculture Organization  of the United Nations , India is one of the world's largest producers of coconut, with a turn out of 11,706,343 tonnes (11,521,459 long tons) in 2018.[ 1]  
Traditional areas of coconut cultivation are the Malabar  and Coromandel  coasts. The states of Kerala , Karnataka , and Tamil Nadu  practise large-scale intensive farming  of coconut. Andhra Pradesh , Maharashtra , Orissa , West Bengal , Gujarat ,  Assam , Pondicherry , and Goa ; and the island territories of Lakshadweep , and Andaman and Nicobar  are other areas of coconut production.
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