Why It’s in the News
The Indian Cabinet has approved a significant scheme for the sustainable development of horticulture with a budget of Rs 1129.30 crore. This initiative aims to enhance farmers' income through a variety of horticultural crops, including tropical, sub-tropical, temperate, root, tuber, bulbous, vegetable, floriculture, and more. Additionally, a Rs 1,766-crore Clean Plant Programme (CPP) has been sanctioned under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) to further support the sector.
Key Components of the Clean Plant Programme (CPP)
About the Horticulture Sector
The horticulture sector encompasses the cultivation, production, processing, and marketing of a wide range of plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants. Major types include:
Current Status
Initiatives to Support the Sector
Challenges Facing the Sector
Way Forward
This comprehensive approach aims to boost the horticulture sector in India, ensuring sustainable growth and increased income for farmers.
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