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Ladakh introduced new technology to cultivate vegetables in winters: GoI to Rajya Sabha

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New Delhi: Union Territory of Ladakh has introduced a new technology namely “Ladakh Green House” to cultivate vegetables in limited quantities in controlled conditions throughout the year, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) informed the Rajya Sabha, ANI reported.

Quoting the minister of state for Home Nityanand Rai, the news agency shared the input in a written reply when asked by a parliamentarian whether the Ladakh is an area characterised by extremely harsh winters and crop growing season lasts approximately five months and it has introduced any new techniques to deal with this issue.

“Ladakh is a cold region, so it is challenging to grow crops and vegetables during the winter season as the temperature often drops below -20 degrees Celsius. However, with the introduction of this new technology, farmers in the region can grow vegetables even during the peak winter season when the temperature plummet below -30 degrees Celsius,” replied the minister.

As on date, the minister said, Ladakh has constructed 1,875 units of such greenhouses at a cost of Rs 43.78 crore where farmers can grow vegetables like cauliflower, cabbage, tomato, and various types of green leafy vegetables during harsh winter months.

“This has considerably brought down the need of bringing vegetables from outside,” the report said quoting Rai.

“The local production of vegetables and fruits during the limited cropping season is around 17,000 Metric Tons. On an average, around 35,000 Metric Tons of vegetables and fruits are brought from outside to meet the requirement of the people of the Ladakh region,” the minister added.

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