Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini promotes medicinal and aromatic plants and micro-irrigation to increase farmers’ income and sustainable agriculture.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has urged officials to encourage farmers across the state to adopt medicinal and aromatic plants promotion, aiming to ensure higher income from smaller land areas. Alongside this, the CM emphasized the importance of micro-irrigation techniques to promote water conservation and sustainable agriculture.
During a recent event, Chief Minister Saini released the Report of Working Group on Promotion of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Haryana and the Report on Working Group on Promotion of Micro-Irrigation in Haryana, highlighting strategies to support farmers and improve crop yields through modern techniques.
Speaking about the initiative, CM Saini said, “By promoting medicinal and aromatic plants, Haryana farmers can diversify their crops and earn significantly more from limited land resources. Micro-irrigation will further ensure water efficiency and sustainability.”
The CM also chaired a meeting on Kharif crop pricing policy for 2026-27, directing officials to prepare proposals for submission to the central government to secure better rates for farmers’ produce. These measures are expected to benefit thousands of farmers in the state while supporting skill development and sustainable agricultural practices.
Haryana’s push for medicinal and aromatic plants promotion aligns with global trends in herbal and aromatic crop cultivation, aiming to make the state a hub for high-value crops. Officials believe that the initiative will not only improve farmers’ income but also enhance employment opportunities in the agriculture and allied sectors.
Key Highlights:
Promotion of medicinal and aromatic plants for higher income.
Emphasis on micro-irrigation to conserve water.
Reports released by Haryana Farmer Welfare Authority guide policy and implementation.
Kharif crop pricing policy proposals prepared for central government consideration.
Initiative expected to create employment and skill development opportunities for farmers.
With this forward-thinking approach, Haryana is positioning itself as a leader in modern, sustainable, and profitable agriculture, combining traditional farming with high-value crop cultivation.
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