Friday, 22 May 2026 · Vol. III · No. 47 · Bharat edition · ₹15
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Culture·Vanishing trades

The last toddy-tappers of Konaseema

Once 14,000 strong, the gowda community of the Godavari delta now counts fewer than 600 working tappers. The palms remain. The buyers do not.

Sridevi Mallepudi
May 14, 2026·10 min read
Photo · Konaseema district, Andhra Pradesh

Konaseema district, Andhra Pradesh · May 14, 2026

Pothula Ramana, who is sixty-three, climbs four palm trees before sunrise. He used to climb forty.

Toddy, the lightly fermented sap of the palmyra, has been tapped along the Godavari delta for at least eight centuries.

My grandfather climbed forty trees. I climb four. My son climbs none.
Sridevi Mallepudi

Field reporter for SouthPulse, covering culture from Andhra Pradesh. Focuses on ground-level accountability and community-led governance.

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