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Top 5 States Leading India's Poly House Revolution

Top 5 States Leading India's Poly House Revolution

Poly houses, also known as greenhouses, are rapidly transforming the Indian agricultural landscape. These controlled environments allow farmers to cultivate high-value fruits and vegetables year-round, offering numerous benefits

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BENGALURU, 4 March 2024: Poly houses, also known as greenhouses, are rapidly transforming the Indian agricultural landscape. These controlled environments allow farmers to cultivate high-value fruits and vegetables year-round, offering numerous benefits including:

  • Increased yield and quality: Protection from harsh weather and pests leads to higher production and better quality produce.
  • Reduced water usage: Controlled irrigation systems minimize water wastage, making poly house farming more sustainable.
  • Extended growing season: Farmers can cultivate crops outside their traditional seasons, increasing overall production and income opportunities.

As India strives to improve agricultural productivity and meet the growing demand for fresh produce, poly house technology is gaining significant traction. Let's explore the top 5 states leading the charge in poly house adoption and their impressive contributions:

Karnataka: The Sunshine State Leading the Way (1.25 million tonnes)

Karnataka, aptly nicknamed the "Sunshine State," emerges as the frontrunner in poly house cultivation, contributing a remarkable 1.25 million tonnes of fruits and vegetables annually. This state, known for its favorable climate and progressive agricultural policies, has witnessed a rapid rise in poly house adoption, particularly for cultivating high-value crops like grapes, tomatoes, and capsicum.

Maharashtra: The Land of Diverse Agriculture Embraces Innovation (0.98 million tonnes)

Maharashtra, renowned for its diverse agricultural landscape, secures the second position with a significant contribution of 0.98 million tonnes of produce from poly houses. This state, with its strong agricultural infrastructure and focus on technological advancements, has seen widespread adoption of poly houses for cultivating a variety of fruits and vegetables, including strawberries, cucumbers, and flowers.

Gujarat: The Land of Opportunity Cultivating Progress (0.87 million tonnes)

Gujarat, known for its vibrant coastline and thriving agricultural sector, contributes 0.87 million tonnes of fruits and vegetables grown in poly houses annually. This state, leveraging its diverse climate and government initiatives, has witnessed a significant increase in poly house adoption for cultivating high-value crops like melons, gherkins, and baby corn.

Andhra Pradesh: The Rising Star in Poly House Technology (0.72 million tonnes)

Andhra Pradesh, emerging as a rising star in poly house technology, contributes 0.72 million tonnes of produce annually. This state, focusing on agricultural modernization and water conservation, has seen a surge in poly house adoption, particularly for cultivating water-efficient crops like capsicum, chilies, and leafy vegetables.

Haryana: The Land of Progressive Farmers Embracing New Techniques (0.68 million tonnes)

Haryana, known for its progressive farmers and fertile plains, contributes 0.68 million tonnes of fruits and vegetables from poly houses annually. This state, with its focus on efficient irrigation and crop diversification, has witnessed an increase in poly house adoption for cultivating high-yielding crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, and flowers.

Beyond the Top 5

While the top 5 states lead the way, other states are also embracing poly house technology, including:

  • Tamil Nadu: Contributing 0.54 million tonnes
  • Telangana: Contributing 0.42 million tonnes
  • Uttar Pradesh: Contributing 0.38 million tonnes
  • Madhya Pradesh: Contributing 0.35 million tonnes

Conclusion

India's journey towards embracing sustainable and innovative agricultural practices is gaining momentum. The widespread adoption of poly houses in these leading states highlights the immense potential of this technology to transform the agricultural sector. As India strives for increased food production, improved quality, and greater farmer income, poly houses are undoubtedly poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Indian agriculture.

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