Fruits and Vegetables
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Agriculture is synonymous with india due to the country's fertility and autonomous clusters of farmers; around eighty different varieties of fruit and vegetable are grown in India's varied agro-climatic areas. Cool climatic conditions in the country's central hill country are ideal for temperate crops such as carrot, leek, cabbage, cauliflower, salad leaves, beet, bean, bell pepper and salad cucumber. Low country and dry or wet areas are suitable for a variety of exotic tropical fruits and vegetablesranging from gherkins, green chilli, red onion, pumpkin, bitter gourd, melon, sweet and sour banana types, queen pineapple, papaya, mango, and lemon. Fruit and vegetable are mainly grown by semi- commercialised small farmers whose individual extent of land does not exceed a hectare. Private sector involvement in commercial cultivation too has been encouraged by the Indian Government with support from 'contract growing' farmers, and steps have already been taken by the leading entities to enhance cultivation. Our fresh product is targeted to the Middle East and the Maldives Island and almost about 98 per cent of the processed products to the European market. United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Maldives, UK, Kuwait, Germany, Qatar, Pakistan have been enlisted as top fruit and vegetable importing countries from India. Exporters ensure that quality of the fruits and vegetables of India exceed all expectations. Improved techniques on crop cultivation especially under poly tunnels, optimum input applications, pest and disease control, post-harvest management, quality packaging, and improved transportation methods are practiced. Supply Base Small farm & home garden Cluster organizations/Commercial farms Agro zone Projects and Integrated Agriculture Projects Village/Central Collecting Centres Provincial wholesale markets