Citripreneurship leaping ahead
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Abstract
Indian horticulture is likely to take the shape of organized industry with linkages with quality planting material production and distribution, value-addition and value chains, and export promotion of different horticultural crops and produces. Horticultural crops (F&Vs) with high nutritive value are also addressing the nutritional security of Indian population with affordable prices. As a driver of
economic growth, the Indian horticulture sector with proper investment from state and private players in addition to R&D policy shift for selected advance digital technologies will be essential.
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