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India aims to stop importing flowers, fruits and vegetables

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday said India aims to achieve self-reliance in the production of fruits, vegetables, and flowers, asserting that imports in these sectors would no longer be necessary. Addressing a review meeting with officials at the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research (IIHR) here, Chouhan said the focus was on identifying high-demand crops and ensuring their domestic production is profitable for farmers.

Outlining the government's approach, he said, "Two or three things are our target. We will not import fruits, flowers, and vegetables. We have to become self-reliant in this field."

The Union Minister for Rural Development, Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare noted that India had already made significant progress, calling current production levels "historic."

Referring to crops previously dependent on imports, Chouhan said, "We were importing avocado; now we have started producing it." He stressed the need to extend this approach to other emerging crops, adding, "We have to become self-reliant in dragon fruits."

Read more at The Economic Times

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