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Unit 5: Entrepreneurships and Extension

Syllabus Reference: Entrepreneurships in Horticulture, Sustainable Production Practices for Local Fruit Production; Grading, packing, storage and marketing of fruits. [cite_start]Agro Horticultural Societies, Krishi Vignan Kendras (KVK) [cite: 616-617].

1. Entrepreneurship in Horticulture

Horticulture offers vast business opportunities:

  • Nursery Business: Producing quality seedlings/grafts for farmers.
  • Seed Production: Hybrid seed production of vegetables.
  • Landscaping Services: Designing gardens for hotels/homes.
  • Value Addition: Making jams, squashes, or dried flowers.

2. Sustainable Production

Practices that maintain production without harming the environment:

  • IPM (Integrated Pest Management): Using bio-pesticides instead of chemicals.
  • Organic Manures: Vermicompost, Green manure.
  • Water Efficiency: Drip irrigation and mulching to save water.

3. Post-Harvest & Marketing

Fruits/Vegetables are highly perishable. Proper handling is needed:

  • Grading: Sorting produce based on size, color, and quality (Grade A, B, C).
  • Packing: Using corrugated fiber boxes (CFB) instead of wooden crates to reduce damage.
  • Storage: Cold storage (Low temp) or Controlled Atmosphere (CA) storage (regulating O2/CO2) to extend shelf life.

4. Extension Programmes (KVKs)

Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs): Farm Science Centers established by ICAR.

  • Role:
    • Technology Transfer: Lab to Land. Teaching farmers new varieties/methods.
    • Training: Vocational training for rural youth.
    • Demonstration: Front Line Demonstrations (FLD) to show efficacy of new technologies.
  • Agro-Horticultural Societies: NGOs or bodies that organize flower shows and competitions to promote horticulture awareness.

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