Team CSIR-CIMAP's visit to monitor the progress of Geranium cultivati...
MoU signed between Csir Cimap and the Department of Horticulture, Gov...
Team CSIR IHBT, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh in association with HP Agr...
Tribal farmers of Anamalai Tiger Reserve reaping huge benefits throug...
Meeting to discuss the way forward for expansion of aromatic crops an...
One-Day Awareness cum Training Program conducted at Umdhihar village,...
CSIR-CIMAP, Lucknow introduced Rosemary in Meghalaya and distributed ...
Training cum Awareness Programme conducted by Team CSIR-NEIST on 15th...
Two-Day Skill Development Programme sponsored by Horticulture and Foo...
Awareness cum Training Programme conducted by Team Aroma Mission of C...
CSIR-CIMAP Research Centre, Bengaluru organized One-Day Awareness Pro...
One-day Awareness cum Training programme jointly organized by CSIR-CI...
Hon'ble Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, Bhupesh Baghel's visit to a c...
One-day Training cum Workshop jointly organised at Indira Gandhi Nati...
One-day Awareness cum Training Programme on 'Cultivation and Processi...
2-day Skill cum Technology Upgradation programme conducted on June 2-...
CSIR’s Aroma Mission aims to increase the income of the farmers through cultivation of high value and high demand aromatic crops by about Rs. 30,000 to 60,000/ha/year. About 45,000 skilled human resource capable of multiplying quality planting material, distillation, fractionation and value addition will also be developed under “Skill India” initiatives. More than 25,000 farming families would be directly benefitted and an employment of more than 10-15 lakhs mandays will be generated in rural areas. Scientific interventions would provide assured benefits to the growers of Vidarbha, Bundelkhand, Gujarat, Marathwada, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and other states where farmers are exposed to frequent episodes of weather extremes and account for maximum suicides.
Deployment of high-yielding, salt-tolerant varieties in salt- and flood-affected coastal areas
Coastal areas of Southern India having frequent episodes of cyclones and Tsunamis generally remain saturated with water containin...
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Promoting drought-tolerant remunerative aromatic crops in Vidarbha and Bundelkhand
The frequent and consecutive drought years in the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh had unearthed huge crop losses, starvation and de...
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Purple revolution in Jammu & Kashmir: Rural Development through Lavender cultivation
Lavender is commercially one of the best-known essential oil-bearing plants grown for essential oil and dry flowers. Over many de...
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