State now producing high-value fruits: Horticulture Director
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, August 16 2025:
Maintaining that the government's initiative to provide high-value planting materials to farmers in hill areas aimed at preventing poppy cultivation has started bearing fruits, Horticulture and Soil Conservation director K Devadutta Sharma informed that the state is now producing high-value fruits including apples.
The director was speaking at a distribution programme held on Thursday at the Horticulture Department's farm at Khonghampat, where planting materials for various fruits including blueberry, dragon fruit, avocado and kiwi, along with battery-operated sprayers and hand wheel hoes'(manual weeders), were provided to around 500 farmers from different districts through the respective district horticulture officers.
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The event was organised by the Horticulture and Soil Conservation Department under the Krishi Vikash Yojana - Cafeteria 2023-24 .
In his address, K Devadutta informed that the government's initiative to provide high-value planting materials to farmers in hill areas since 2020-21 fiscal has seen avocados successfully grown in Ukhrul and subsequent introduction in other districts, besides harvest of apples, and widespread kiwi and blueberry cultivations in the state.
The function was also attended by Horticulture and Soil Conservation joint director Yeite Khupsorel Koireng along with other staff and officials of the department.





