Himachal to become first state in formulating Horticulture Policy: CM
ยท Rs. 1292 crore project to cover 6,000 hectare area of seven districts
Himachal Pradesh will become the first State in the country to formulate its Horticulture Policy aiming to enhance horticulture produce in the State and transform it into the fruit bowl of India. This was stated by Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu while reviewing the H.P. Shiva Project of the Horticulture department, here today.
The Chief Minister said that the Rs. 1292 crore project would cover 6000 hectares area in seven districts of the State. He emphasized on intercropping and said that saplings of guava, citrus fruits, pomegranate, dragon fruit, blueberry and jack fruits would be planted in two phases. He directed the department to incorporate small and marginal farmers with this project, thereby strengthening their economy. He said that the state government was according top priority to strengthen the rural economy and horticulture sector could play a crucial role in uplifting the farming community.
Sh. Sukhu said that a total of 60 lakh fruit saplings would be planted under the project to cover 6000 hectares of land by 2028. Under the project, 4000 hectares of land would be covered in the first phase and remaining 2000 hectares in the second phase. He said that 1.30 lakh metric tonnes produce was expected out of this project by 2032 with approximately Rs. 230 crore trade value per annum. He said that this project would also provide direct and indirect employment opportunities to 82500 people of the State.
The Chief Minister directed the department to incorporate information technology and modern technology in this project to ensure remunerative prices to the farmers. He said that 70 percent of the population of the State resides in rural areas engaged in various farming activities. He instructed the department to provide the necessary technical support and handholding to make this project successful.
Secretary Horticulture Priyanka Basu, Secretary to Chief Minister Rakesh Kanwar, Director Horticulture Vinay Singh and other senior officers of the state government were present in the meeting.