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Himachal Pradesh introduces innovative horticulture policy

Himachal Pradesh is on track to become the inaugural state in India to launch a specialized Horticulture Policy. This initiative aims to boost produce and designate the region as the 'fruit bowl of India.' The Chief Minister, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, disclosed details during a review of the HP Shiva Project. With an investment of Rs 1,292 crore, the project will extend over 6,000 hectares in seven districts. It plans to introduce 60 lakh fruit saplings including guava, citrus fruits, pomegranates, dragon fruit, blueberries, and jackfruits by 2028.

The policy is designed to encompass small and marginal farmers, enhancing their economic standing. By 2032, the project anticipates generating 1.30 lakh metric tonnes of fruit annually, valued at Rs 230 crore, and creating employment opportunities for 82,500 individuals.

Source: Devdiscourse

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