CM Chandrababu Reviews Horticulture Sector

*Press Release*
*CM Says Horticulture Farming Will Ensure Maximum Income for Farmers*
*Plans Underway to Double Cultivation in Five Years*
*11 Priority Crops to Be Developed Across 24 Clusters*
*Automation Equipment for Drip Irrigation to Be Installed Soon*
*Subsidised Distribution of Fruit Covers to Orchard Farmers*
*CM Chandrababu Reviews Horticulture Sector*
*Amaravati, May 13, 2025:*
Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu has directed officials to promote horticulture cultivation extensively across all regions of the state, excluding the Godavari and Krishna deltas. He emphasised that the goal should be to ensure a minimum annual income of ₹1 lakh per acre for farmers. During a review meeting on horticulture held at the Secretariat on Tuesday, the Chief Minister issued several key directives to the officials.
He stated that 24 horticulture clusters should be developed across the state based on 11 priority crops — chili, banana, mango, oil palm, cocoa, dragon fruit, cashew, coffee, coconut, tomato, and onion — to provide necessary support to farmers.
*Cocoa Cultivation on One Lakh Acres:*
“The current horticulture area in the state stands at 18.23 lakh hectares. This must be doubled in the next five years. Given the growing demand for oil palm, cocoa, and coconut, awareness must be created among farmers about cultivating these crops,” the CM said.
He noted that less than 1% of global cocoa cultivation occurs in India. To tap into global market demand, cocoa must be cultivated in at least one lakh acres. Post-harvest, farmers should be trained on maintaining quality. He also recommended encouraging farmers to set up small-scale processing units to increase their income.
“The focus should be on increasing the value of the crops that farmers produce,” he stressed.
*High Priority to Micro-Irrigation:*
“The subsidy being provided for micro-irrigation by both the central and state governments must be fully utilized by farmers in the state,” the CM instructed.
He stressed the need to prioritise SC, ST, and small farmers for drip irrigation systems. For those who already have drip irrigation, automation equipment should be installed to optimize water and fertilizer use. “Farmers should be made aware of how this technology can help them save both water and fertilizers,” he said.
*Fruit Cover Distribution Yields Excellent Results:*
Officials informed the CM that monthly conclaves are being organised in all districts to explore the potential of the horticulture sector. They also reported that fruit covers worth ₹32 crore have been distributed on a subsidy basis to farmers cultivating fruits on 10,000 hectares. This initiative, they said, resulted in an additional income of ₹120 crore for the farmers.
The review meeting was attended by Minister Achennaidu, Agriculture Mission Corporation Chairman Marreddy Srinivas Reddy, and senior officials.