Here is where your presentation begins
Scope of protected cultivation
1. Cultivation in problematic agro-
climate: In India majority of
uncultivated space is beneath
problematic conditions like barren,
uncultivated fallow lands and
desserts. Even a fraction of this
space brought beneath
greenhouse cultivation might turn
out substantial returns for the
native inhabitants.
For
more
info:
SLIDESGO
|
BLOG
|
FAQs
Greenhouses around
massive cities: The
substantial demand persists
for recent vegetables and
ornamentals round the year in
massive cities.
Demand for off season and
high price crops additionally
exists in massive cities. Thus
greenhouse cultivation is
promoted to fulfill the urban
necessities.
Export of farming turn out: there are decent
international demands for farming produce, chiefly
the
cut flowers. Promotions of greenhouse
cultivation/ protected cultivation of
export homeward crops are going to
be of definite facilitating towards
export promotion.
Greenhouses (GH) for plant propagation:
Greenhouse technology is being currently a day’s
thought of as appropriate approach for rising of
seedlings and cuttings that need management
setting for his or her growth. GH facility might
increase the capability and quality of manufacturing
the stuff.
5. Greenhouse technology for biotechnology: Material
generated through tissue culture area unit ought
to be propagated up to speed setting. The
aquiculture or Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) is
needed controlled environmental conditions for
growing plants.
6. Greenhouse for cultivation of rare and healthful
plants: India has wide range of healthful herbs
and rare plants like orchids that are known for
big scale cultivation. The greenhouse might offer
the proper style of environmental conditions for
the intensive cultivation of those plants.
Some other scope
are
The share of floricultural products in the export of total
horticultural produce is 3.2 per cent. At present the share
of Indian floriculture products in international market is
about 0.6 per cent.
According to (APEDA) data, in the year 2016–17, India’s
total export of f loriculture was Rs 548.74 crores. Dry
flowers alone contribute around 70 per cent revenue of
the total f loricultural export
There are over 300 export-oriented Floriculture Units in
India, mostly located near Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru,
Hyderabad and New Delhi, which have good facility for
expert of live plant material for producing and exporting f
lowers to the developed countries
● Due to controlled conditions there’s higher
germination, plant growth and crops mature
quicker
● Crop is shielded from cold, wind, storm, rain
and frost
● Use of water is optimized and there’s
reduction in its consumption by 40-50%
Importance of protected
cultivation
• Improved quality & amount of manufacture
with long period of time
Incidence of sickness and pests is reduced or
eliminated
Effective utilization of inputs
Crops will be full-grown throughout the year
. Best technology for industrial production of
high worth crops like flowers, medicinal
plants, etc.
• Can be used for star drying agriculture
products
Involvement of labor pool will be
reduced
More Self-employment opportunities for
educated youth on farm
Certain crops cultivated year spherical to
satisfy the market demands.
High worth and top quality, even
Income from little land holdings can be greatly
inflated
. Successful nurseries from seeds or by
vegetative propagation ready as and once
necessary
More farm self-employment options for
educated youngsters.
Manipulation of the greenhouse’s microclimate and bug-
proofing features for plant breeding and, as a result, the
growth of new varieties and seed production.
The demand for quality agricultural produce has
increased over the last decade. This provides better
opportunities for the Indian farmers to adopt protected
cultivation technologies as per region and suitability of
the crops.
The use of chemical pesticides and insecticides can be
kept minimal to avoid their residues on the crop
produce.
Greenhouses are mostly used as rain shelters,
particularly in high rainfall areas of India such
as North-eastern states and coastal regions.
In protected structures like polyhouses or
greenhouses, factors such as temperature,
relative humidity, sunlight, etc.
Also, the both the productivity and the quality of
vegetable can be assured from the protected
agriculture practices under the structure like naturally
ventilated poly-house, screen house etc. rather than
open field cultivation where the agriculture input
resources can be utilized efficiently.
many researchers had agreed that cultivation under protected
agriculture structure is one and only one solution the cope with
the alarming climate change effects
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The total greenhouse area in India at the end of ninth plan
period was estimated to be 800 ha. Ladakh region of
J&K has the maximum number of units i.e. more than
14,000 and each unit is about 50 sq. mt.
The Government of India executes various schemes for
protected cultivation at the central and the state levels
to popularise these high-tech plant growing
techniques. National agencies through their leading
schemes viz.
National Horticulture Board (NHB),
National Horticulture Mission (NHM),
Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture
(MIDH)
and Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)
which create awareness and provide financial support to
the farmers, so that protected farming for high value
horticultural crops could be adopted easily.

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  • 1. Here is where your presentation begins Scope of protected cultivation 1. Cultivation in problematic agro- climate: In India majority of uncultivated space is beneath problematic conditions like barren, uncultivated fallow lands and desserts. Even a fraction of this space brought beneath greenhouse cultivation might turn out substantial returns for the native inhabitants.
  • 2. For more info: SLIDESGO | BLOG | FAQs Greenhouses around massive cities: The substantial demand persists for recent vegetables and ornamentals round the year in massive cities. Demand for off season and high price crops additionally exists in massive cities. Thus greenhouse cultivation is promoted to fulfill the urban necessities.
  • 3. Export of farming turn out: there are decent international demands for farming produce, chiefly the cut flowers. Promotions of greenhouse cultivation/ protected cultivation of export homeward crops are going to be of definite facilitating towards export promotion.
  • 4. Greenhouses (GH) for plant propagation: Greenhouse technology is being currently a day’s thought of as appropriate approach for rising of seedlings and cuttings that need management setting for his or her growth. GH facility might increase the capability and quality of manufacturing the stuff.
  • 5. 5. Greenhouse technology for biotechnology: Material generated through tissue culture area unit ought to be propagated up to speed setting. The aquiculture or Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) is needed controlled environmental conditions for growing plants.
  • 6. 6. Greenhouse for cultivation of rare and healthful plants: India has wide range of healthful herbs and rare plants like orchids that are known for big scale cultivation. The greenhouse might offer the proper style of environmental conditions for the intensive cultivation of those plants.
  • 7. Some other scope are The share of floricultural products in the export of total horticultural produce is 3.2 per cent. At present the share of Indian floriculture products in international market is about 0.6 per cent. According to (APEDA) data, in the year 2016–17, India’s total export of f loriculture was Rs 548.74 crores. Dry flowers alone contribute around 70 per cent revenue of the total f loricultural export There are over 300 export-oriented Floriculture Units in India, mostly located near Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and New Delhi, which have good facility for expert of live plant material for producing and exporting f lowers to the developed countries
  • 8. ● Due to controlled conditions there’s higher germination, plant growth and crops mature quicker ● Crop is shielded from cold, wind, storm, rain and frost ● Use of water is optimized and there’s reduction in its consumption by 40-50% Importance of protected cultivation
  • 9. • Improved quality & amount of manufacture with long period of time Incidence of sickness and pests is reduced or eliminated Effective utilization of inputs Crops will be full-grown throughout the year . Best technology for industrial production of high worth crops like flowers, medicinal plants, etc.
  • 10. • Can be used for star drying agriculture products Involvement of labor pool will be reduced More Self-employment opportunities for educated youth on farm Certain crops cultivated year spherical to satisfy the market demands. High worth and top quality, even
  • 11. Income from little land holdings can be greatly inflated . Successful nurseries from seeds or by vegetative propagation ready as and once necessary More farm self-employment options for educated youngsters.
  • 12. Manipulation of the greenhouse’s microclimate and bug- proofing features for plant breeding and, as a result, the growth of new varieties and seed production. The demand for quality agricultural produce has increased over the last decade. This provides better opportunities for the Indian farmers to adopt protected cultivation technologies as per region and suitability of the crops.
  • 13. The use of chemical pesticides and insecticides can be kept minimal to avoid their residues on the crop produce. Greenhouses are mostly used as rain shelters, particularly in high rainfall areas of India such as North-eastern states and coastal regions. In protected structures like polyhouses or greenhouses, factors such as temperature, relative humidity, sunlight, etc.
  • 14. Also, the both the productivity and the quality of vegetable can be assured from the protected agriculture practices under the structure like naturally ventilated poly-house, screen house etc. rather than open field cultivation where the agriculture input resources can be utilized efficiently. many researchers had agreed that cultivation under protected agriculture structure is one and only one solution the cope with the alarming climate change effects
  • 18. The total greenhouse area in India at the end of ninth plan period was estimated to be 800 ha. Ladakh region of J&K has the maximum number of units i.e. more than 14,000 and each unit is about 50 sq. mt.
  • 19. The Government of India executes various schemes for protected cultivation at the central and the state levels to popularise these high-tech plant growing techniques. National agencies through their leading schemes viz. National Horticulture Board (NHB), National Horticulture Mission (NHM), Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) and Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) which create awareness and provide financial support to the farmers, so that protected farming for high value horticultural crops could be adopted easily.