Abstract

India known as “Home of Spices” and produces so many varieties of spices since ancient time. Haryana is one of the developed states of India and produces many traditional crops and horticultural crops. Spices are a major part of horticultural crops and also play an important role in food as well as in medicines. Haryana produces some of the popular spices like ginger, seed fennel, turmeric, coriander, fenugreek, garlic etc. In 2017-18, Haryana produced 75580 tones spices in 11928 hectares. Besides these spice crops, Haryana produced some major traditional crops i.e. wheat, rice, sugarcane, cotton, oilseeds (mustard seed, sunflower, etc.) 13,352, 4,145, 7,169, 993 and 855 thousand tones, respectively. The present study is based on secondary data of Haryana state for the period of 17 years i.e., from 2001-02 to 2017-18. Four spices were selected on the bases of highest area sown and to analysis the data, CGR (compound annual growth rate) has been employed. The results of the study showed that there was significant growth in the area, production and productivity of selected spices and steady growth in area and production of major traditional crops during the study period 2001-02 to 2017-18

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