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Showing posts with label Crop. Show all posts

Friday, December 2, 2011

Warwick Crop Centre, UK - Decision Support Modeling Tool for Horticulture

MORPH is the software framework that contains models developed by the Warwick Crop Centre and it's partners. The majority of these models use weather data to produce results in different formats for interpretation by growers and consultant agronomists.

MORPH, and the models contained within MORPH, allows the management decisions made every day to be supported by complex research ideas and concepts. We offer a range of models to help growers manage their crops.

Link to MORPH Introduction Video: MORPH Intro Video

Link to MORPH homepage: MORPH Homepage

Thursday, December 1, 2011

India - Haryana government motivate farmers to grow horticulture crops

AHMEDABAD: Area under horticulture crops in Haryana has reached about 6.40% of the total cropped area of the state as a result of the drive of the state government to motivate the farmers to grow horticulture crops in place of traditional ones.

A spokesman of the horticulture department said that the efforts of the state government to encourage the farmers for diversification of crops had shown encouraging results. During the year 2010-11, the area under vegetable cultivation was 3,46,400 hectares. Apart from this, farmers were also taking keen interest in replacing their traditional crops by other commercial horticulture crops like flowers and spices.

He said that during the current financial year up to October 2011, fruit production of over 14.92 lakh tonnes was achieved by bringing 1,525 hectares of additional area under fruit cultivation and total area had increased to 47,775 hectares under fruit cultivation. Over 16.96 lakh tonnes of vegetables were produced by bringing over 1.93 lakh hectares of area under vegetable cultivation.

He said that 58,230 tonnes of spices had been produced through cultivation over an area of 9,580 hectares. Medicinal plants and flowers were grown over an area of 890 hectares and 3,360 hectares, respectively during the same period, he added.

Source: The Economic Times

Friday, November 25, 2011

HAL - Industry Annual Report


Industry annual reports on various horticultural crops are available from the Horticulture Australia (HAL) site via this link: HAL - Annual Reports.