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Socioeconomic Improvement through Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs) Cultivation in Uttarakhand, India
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Economic DevelopmentViable MapsAgricultural EconomicsEthnobotanyFarming SystemSustainable AgriculturePublic HealthAromatic PlantsSocioeconomic ImprovementCrop CultivationAgricultureNew DelhiAgricultural SystemSustainable Agricultural IntensificationHerbal MedicineGlobal HealthBusinessFarming SystemsNatural Resource EconomicsAgricultural Management
Abstract Traditional cereal crop production is uneconomic, and diversification in cropping system is necessary in mountain regions. A pilot project was introduced on medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) cultivation with semi-processing and market strategy. Fast growing MAPs with high economic potential were given priority. A cooperative society was organized for quality control and proper marketing. Farmers got additional income with sale of MAPs that could improve socioeconomy. In the depressing scenario of the deteriorating farming condition, emerging experience of MAPs farming give hope for better living standard of mountain peoples. Cultivation of economically viable MAPs can improve socioeconomy of farmers. KEYWORDS: herbal stategeraniumMAPsmountain agricultureSHGssocioeconomy ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Author is thankful to Mr. Aditya Kothari, Chairman and other team members of MPVS, Gaja, for help during this work. Financial support by Ministry of Rural Development, GOI, New Delhi and Govt. of Uttarakhand is gratefully acknowledged.
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