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    Union Agriculture minister announced Rs 18,000 cr for 100 export oriented horticulture clusters

    Posted 06 Aug 2024

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    These clusters will be set up in the next five years  to boost farm income.

    About horticulture cluster

    • It is defined as a regional/ geographical concentration of targeted horticulture crops.
    • Benefits of HC
      • Reduce harvest and post-harvest losses, facilitates innovative technologies
      • Facilitate stakeholders in the global value chains.
      • Offers specialization in production, post-harvest management, marketing and exports. 

    Status of horticulture of India

    • It contributes about 33% to the agriculture Gross Value Added (GVA).
    • India ranks 2nd in fruits and vegetable production in the world after China.
    • Production in the country in 2022-23 is about 355.48 Million Tonnes.
    • India's share in the global market is nearly 1% only.

    Challenges

    Lack of high-quality seedlings and rootstock, persistent pests, climate change  affecting crop productivity and overall financial viability

    Steps Taken by the government

    • Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) for the holistic growth of the horticulture sector.
    • Coordinated programme on Horticulture Assessment and Management using geoinformatics (CHAMAN) to develop and firm up scientific methodology for estimation of area and production under horticulture crops.
    • Capital Investment Subsidy Scheme for construction/ expansion/ modernization of Cold Storages/Storages of Horticulture Products
    • Tags :
    • Horticulture Clusters
    • CHAMAN
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