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    Horticultural Diversification: A Pathway to Agricultural Resilience

    Posted 30 Aug 2025

    2 min read

    Diversifying agriculture towards high-value crops like horticulture can boost rural economies, as noted in a recent RBI Bulletin.

    About Horticulture Sector

    • It is a vast and diverse field that encompasses the cultivation, production, processing, and marketing of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
    • India is the second-largest producer of fruits and vegetables globally, next to China.

    Key trends in Horticultural Diversification

    • Primary Engine of Agricultural Growth: Contribution to Agriculture Gross Value Added (GVA) is 33%.
    • Shifting Dietary Preferences: Rising share of fruits in total food expenditure in both rural and urban areas.
    • Participation of Small and Marginal Farmers: Allocating a larger share of their landholdings to horticulture.

    Key Issues/Challenges                                                                                           

    Image showing Initiative for Horticulture Sector
    • Yield Fluctuations: For instance, grape and sapota yields declined between 1992-93 and 2021-22.
    • Inadequate Post-Harvest Storage Capacity: India experiences substantial post-harvest losses, estimated at around ₹1.5 trillion annually.
    • Price Volatility: E.g. weather conditions causing fluctuations in prices for Tomato, Onion and Potato (TOP).

    Future Policy Considerations:

    • Stronger Market Linkages: Establishing robust connections between farmers and both export markets and urban consumers is critical.
    • Intercropping: Promoting intercropping of horticultural and non-horticultural crops can improve yields, enhance soil health, and augment farmer incomes.
    • Agricultural Research: To develop technologies that address emerging challenges like climate change and pest management, while also improving productivity.
    • Develop Agro-processing Industries: For higher export growth, reduce post-harvest losses, and generate employment opportunities in the rural economy. 
    • Tags :
    • Horticulture Sector
    • Tomato, Onion and Potato (TOP)
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