- Agriculture (Himachal)
Agriculture contributes nearly 45% to the net state domestic product. It is the main source of income as well as employment inHimachal . About 93% of the state population depend directly upon agriculture.However, agriculture in the state suffers from certain limitations, especially in the production of food grains. One of these reasons is that the area under cultivation can't be extended to an appreciable extent. Also, reclamation of land on slopes is not economical and increases environmental degradation. The state can profit more by cultivating cash crops as per the agro-climatic conditions.
The main cereals grown in the state are
wheat ,maize ,rice andbarley .Kangra ,Mandi and the Paonta valley ofSirmaur district (to some extent) are the major producers of the first three cereals, whilebarley is mostly cultivated inShimla .Though the state is deficient in food grains, it has gained a lot in other spheres of agricultural production such as seed potato,
ginger ,vegetables , vegetable seeds,mushrooms , chicory seeds,hops ,olives andfig . Seed potato is mostly grown in theShimla ,Kullu andLahaul areas. Special efforts are being made to promote cultivation of crops likeolives ,figs ,hops ,mushrooms ,flowers , pistachio nuts, sarda melon andsaffron .Fruit cultivation has also proved to be an economic boon. There are huge tracts of land suitable only for growing fruits. Fruit of all cultivation does not add to the problem of soil erosion and its employment potential is more than conventional farming. The yield per
acre in terms of income is also much higher.Apple farming produces the maximum income. Fruit growing in the state is fetching over Rs.300 crore annually. The state has also earned the name of the "Apple State of India". [ [http://www.webindia123.com/himachal/economy/agriculture.htm Economy of Himachal by Agriculture @ webindia123.com] Suni System (P) Ltd. Retrieved on- 2007-06-27]References
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