CIH Nagaland initiates production of quality planting material 

Central Institute of Horticulture, Nagaland during the national lockdown has been able to supply more than 30000 planting materials of various horticulture crops. (Photo Courtesy: CIH Nagaland) 

Central Institute of Horticulture, Nagaland during the national lockdown has been able to supply more than 30000 planting materials of various horticulture crops. (Photo Courtesy: CIH Nagaland) 

Kohima, June 23 (MExN):  Central Institute of Horticulture, Nagaland during the national lockdown, has been able to supply more than 30000 planting materials of various horticulture crops like Acid Lime, Cashewnut, Khasi Mandarin, Mosambi, Guava and Mango in Kohima, Dimapur, Peren, Mokokchung & Phek districts of Nagaland.


The Institute in a press release estimated that an area of 70 Ha of area has been established in farmers’ field in various districts of Nagaland through the planting materials supplied by CIH, Nagaland.

 
CIH Nagaland was set up in the year 2005-06 with the objective to provide institutional support for development of horticulture in North East Region. One of the key objectives of the Institute to facilitate production and distribution of disease free planting material to the farming community and the Institute has been working tirelessly towards availability of genuine planting material. 


The Institute has already established 20 numbers of mother blocks of crops like Cashew, Citrus, Mango, Guava, Kinnow Mandarin, Assam Lemon, Khasi Mandarin, Pineapple, Litchi, Aonla, Peach, Bael, Sapota, Ber, Custard apple and Fig in 14 ha land.