20th June,2010
Herbs in Himalayas
can be traced to the time when 'Sanjeevani',
the magical herb was identified in
Himalayas and was carried by Lord
Hanuman to bring Lord Laxman back
into senses. Himachal is not only
blessed with natural beauty, but
varied natural flora and fauna, rare
medicinal herbs are found in
abundance here. The State has 7.23
per cent of the nation’s
bio-diversity, which, if harnessed
scientifically would generate
additional income to the people. As
per the survey of World Health
Organization (WHO), about 80 % of
the population of developing
countries still relies on
traditional herbal drugs for
fulfilling its primary health care
needs. The State Government
emphasizes the need of commercial
cultivation of some rare Himalayan
herbs, mainly medicinal plants and
has constituted a separate Herbal
Medicine Plant Board to carry
forward with such activities.
With a view to
promote Himachal Pradesh as pioneer
in 'Herbiculture', the State
Government is motivating farmers to
take to herbal cultivation in a big
way. The State Government has
prepared a roadmap for large-scale
cultivation of medicinal plants to
give renewed thrust to herbiculture
sector in the State. It comprises of
67 varieties of medicinal plants
which could be cultivated in the
State. Farmers in the State would
earn a good profit by cultivating
these varieties of herbs even under
limited available natural resources.
According to the
roadmap, State’s horticulture,
forest and ayurveda departments
would encourage farmers to grow
herbs on their own lands, forests
and herbal gardens of ayurveda. To
give momentum to the cultivation of
rare Himalayan medicinal herbs, the
State is also providing technical
assistance to the people and
cooperative societies. It will cater
to the need of pharmaceutical
companies manufacturing ayurvedic
and allopathic medicines.
Since the flora of
the state consists of around 3,500
species of plants, of which, about
800 species are rich in medicinal
value and 165 species are collected
for commercial purposes. The State
Government is strengthening the
basic sectors of agriculture,
horticulture, animal husbandry, and
floriculture and herb cultivation in
a planned manner which in turn would
strengthen the economy of the State.
A 353 crore 'Pandit Deen Dayal Kisan
Baagwan Samridhi Yojna' being run by
the Government is further
revolutionizing diverse farming in
the State.
As the State offers
favourable climatic conditions for
cultivation of medicinal herbs,
herbal gardens are being developed
at different climatic zones to
motivate farmers to cultivate herbs.
Presently the following Herbal
Gardens have been established in
Jogindernagar, Neri (Hamirpur),
Dhumrera (Rohru), Shimla, Jungal
Thalera,(Bilaspur). Cultivation of
medicinal and aromatic plants
requires minimum efforts on the part
of the farmers but promises huge
returns. Land holdings unsuitable
for the traditional agricultural
practices can best be utilized for
cultivation of the valuable herbs.
The total cultivable waste land in
Himachal Pradesh is about 1,23,000
hectares. To test the suitability of
the farm land for particular type of
crops and herbs, 'Soil Health Cards'
are being issued to the farmers.
Whereas in the past, apple and
off-season vegetable cultivation has
transformed the economic picture of
the people of these areas, growing
of the herbs will go a long way in
further strengthening the economy of
the state.
The scientists of the
Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal
Pradesh Krishi
Vishvavidyalaya,Palampur and Dr.
Yashwant Singh Parmar University of
Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni are
working in close association with
the farmers to develop economically
viable cultivation and utilization
of medicinal herbs. Extensive
research is being carried out to
introduce technological inputs to
the farm which would enhance the
quality and quantity of the herbs so
that the farmers can get
remunerative prices for their
agricultural products. The state is
largest supplier of Chilgoza, Kuth,
Dioscoria, Dhoop, Picrorrhiza,
Valeriana and Ephedera in the
country.
New initiatives have
been taken to promote herb
cultivation through the
participation of the masses.
'Jan-Jan Sanjeevani and ‘Sanjha Van-Sanjivani
Van’ campaign, a community driven
programme, which envisages a massive
plantation of medicinal plants has
been generating income sources for
rural populace through plantation of
medicinal plants. This novel
afforestation scheme started by the
Government aims at peoples'
participation in increasing the
green cover in the State. Every
household has been motivated to
plant at least one medicinal plant
in its premises. The Government has
enlisted 37 herbal and aromatic
species of vegetation in Himachal
Pradesh Agriculture and
Horticultural Produce Marketing
(Development and Regulation), Act,
2006 with a view to encourage its
cultivation and marketing besides
generating employment and self
employment avenues to the rural
population.
The State Government
has also entered into an agreement
with Swami Ramdev’s 'Patanjali
Yogapeeth' according to which the
latter would purchase herbs in bulk
from authorized centres of the State
Medicinal Plant Board. This would
provide farmers ready market for
their herbal produce. The State
Government endeavours to propagate
cultivation of herbal plants are
bound to make Himachal Pradesh
'Herbal State' of the country.
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