India has witnessed voluminous
increase in horticulture production over the last few years. After the launch
of National Horticulture Mission (NHM) in 2005-06, significant progress has
been made in area expansion under horticulture crops resulting in higher
production. Over the last decade, the area under horticulture grew at an
average rate of 2.7% per annum and annual production increase at an average
rate of 7.0% per annum. The details of total horticulture production,
including exotic horticultural commodities is given below in table.
As mentioned in above,
horticulture production in the country has been increasing since implementation
of NHM. For holistic growth of the horticulture sector covering fruits,
vegetables, root and tuber crops, mushrooms, spices, flowers, aromatic plants,
coconut, cashew, cocoa and bamboo, Government has launched Mission for
Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), a Centrally Sponsored Scheme during
XII Plan w.e.f. 2014-15. The Mission subsumes the earlier missions like
National Horticulture Mission (NHM), Horticulture Mission for North East &
Himalayan States (HMNEH), National Bamboo Mission (NBM), National Horticulture
Board (NHB), Coconut Development Board (CDB) and Central Institute for
Horticulture (CIH), Nagaland. All States and UTs are covered under MIDH.
The mission envisages production
and productivity improvement of horticulture crops including fruits and
vegetables through various interventions. Activities such as production of
planting material, vegetable seed production, coverage of area with improved
cultivars, rejuvenation of senile orchards, protected cultivation, creation of
water resources, adoption of Integrated Pests Management (IPM), Integrated
Nutrients Management (INM), organic farming, including insitu generation of
organic inputs are taken up for development of fruits and vegetables. Capacity
building of farmers and technicians are also provided for adopting improved
technologies. Schemes also envisages creation of infrastructure for Post Harvest
Management (PHM), Good Agricultural Prices (GAP), Centre for excellence for
horticulture and marketing for holistic growth of horticulture sector.
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Total area and production under Horticulture crops during
2004-05 to 2014-15 in the Country
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Sl. No.
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YEAR
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Area under
Horticulture crops
(In Million
Hectare)
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Total Horticulture
Production
(In Million
Tonnes)
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1
|
2004-05
|
184.4
|
166.9
|
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2
|
2005-06
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187.1
|
182.8
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3
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2006-07
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193.9
|
191.8
|
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4
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2007-08
|
202.1
|
211.2
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5
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2008-09
|
206.6
|
214.7
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6
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2009-10
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208.7
|
223.1
|
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7
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2010-11
|
218.2
|
240.5
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8
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2011-12
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232.4
|
257.3
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9
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2012-13
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236.9
|
268.8
|
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10
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2013-14
|
242.0
|
277.4
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11
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2014-15
|
234.1
|
281.0
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This information was given by the
Minister of State for Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Shri Parshottam Rupala
in Lok Sabha today.
SS/AK