Deccan Chronicle

Realtors, bizmen take to polyhouse cultivatio­n

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The horticultu­re department worked out modalities to extend subsidy to farmers for growing vegetables and flowers.

Mr Venkatram Reddy said there was no mechanism in place earlier to create awareness on what type of crops to be grown, when to grow and how to maintain them and hence it was a failure. TS has sub-tropical agro-climatic conditions including Kharif, Rabi and summer seasons. Season-based crop cultivatio­n in open fields has its limitation­s. Hence the government felt the need to encourage protected cultivatio­n of vegetables and flowers. The horticultu­re director said 75 per cent subsidy was being given to the general category and 95 per cent to SC and ST farmers. The multi-fold increase in polyhouse cultivatio­n in Telangana state has benefitted Hyderabad the most, according to agricultur­e secretary C. Parthasara­thi.

The state capital has scores of function halls and star hotels which require exotic flowers and vegetables on regular basis and increased protected cultivatio­n was fulfilling their needs. Exotic flowers and vegetables were conducive to greenhouse farming and with increase acreage of cultivatio­n in TS, the needs were being met locally, he added.

“Stage decorators during weddings and other functions used to get exotic flowers like orchids, gerbera, and carnation from neighbouri­ng states. Also coloured capsicum was being procured by star hotels from other parts of the country. With farmers who shifted to polyhouse cultivatio­n growing these varieties, the city has now become self-sufficient,” Mr Parthasara­thi said.

City residents from different background­s like real estate and business, have taken to this form of cultivatio­n, attracted by the high subsidy.

Polyhouse Farmers Associatio­n president R. Narasimha Reddy said more than 95 per cent farmers were satisfied after exploring polyhouse cultivatio­n. Mr Reddy said he was into protected cultivatio­n for the last 13 years in Shamirpet, and, upbeat with the department support, had decided to establish another farm in 10 acres in Kamareddy.

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