In a significant development for the agricultural sector of Udhampur district in Jammu and Kashmir, the Department of Agriculture has successfully cultivated approximately five lakh lavender mother plants in Incha village, Ramnagar tehsil. This initiative marks the first-ever introduction of lavender cultivation in Udhampur, capitalizing on the region’s favorable climatic conditions and soil composition.
The department has utilized around 100 kanals of land in Incha village to nurture the lavender mother plants. These plants will soon be distributed among local farmers, offering dual benefits. Not only will this boost their income, but it will also provide much-needed relief from the menace of monkeys, which have been causing significant crop damage, particularly to maize.
Lavender cultivation is expected to be a game-changer for Udhampur’s farmers by offering a lucrative alternative to traditional crops. With a high demand for lavender products in the market, farmers can anticipate substantial profits from this venture. Additionally, lavender’s natural pest-repelling properties further enhance its appeal, providing an eco-friendly solution to pest problems.