Looking down from the top of the 25-metre high tree, Humayun Sheikh shouts out in Hindi, “Move! Or you’ll get hurt.”
Assured that no one is directly below him, he swings his curved knife in a single graceful motion, and the coconuts rain down. Thud! Thud!
In just a few minutes the job is done and he’s back on the ground. His extraordinary speed – up and down in just four minutes – is possible because unlike traditional coconut pluckers, Humayun uses a mechanical alternative designed to climb up and down a coconut tree’s trunk.
The equipment he uses resembles a pair of feet with foot-rests. A long rope is attached to it that goes around the trunk. It allows Humayun to climb the tree as if he was merely ascending a staircase.








