{"id":33114,"date":"2020-02-11T16:39:27","date_gmt":"2020-02-11T11:09:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allgujaratnews.in\/?p=33114"},"modified":"2020-02-11T16:39:27","modified_gmt":"2020-02-11T11:09:27","slug":"kashmiris-rose-cultivation-increased-gujarat-liked-it","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allgujaratnews.in\/en\/kashmiris-rose-cultivation-increased-gujarat-liked-it\/","title":{"rendered":"Kashmiris rose, cultivation increased, Gujarat liked it"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Gandhinagar, 11 February 2020<\/p>\n<p>The roses had to be imported from Gujarat. After the revolution of agriculture, Gujarat has become a state of export of roses. The cultivation of rose flower crops of Gujarat is such that every district is cultivated in the taluka. It is cultivated in 4178 hectares. But now farmers are turning to cashless cashmere roses. Kashmiri roses are cultivated with success in many areas. The great advantage of this is that the laborers who refuse to pick roses do not do the Kashmiri roses because they do not bother the laborers because they do not have thorns. Also, the roses remain fresh in the market not for 24 hours but for 3 days.<\/p>\n<p>In Devada village of Vijapur taluka in Mehsana district, 87 farmers are leaving Kashmiri roses after leaving the traditional cultivation of Gujarat-Palanpuri roses. In which income is better. It is being cultivated in about 180 bighas. A farmer gets Rs.2.50 lakh a year. Retail roses on the market sell for Rs 100 to Rs 500 per kg. Farmers get Rs.10 to 50. Big profits are not earned despite the hard work of the farmers.<\/p>\n<p>Roses are adapting to Gujarat<\/p>\n<p>In 10 years, 806 hectares of acreage has increased which is a 24% increase. Against this, production of 14923 metric tonnes was increased by 62%. Productivity has increased. North Gujarat 183 (1583) The cultivation of flowers has increased in all the districts except in the Tapi district of South Gujarat. Kheda in central Gujarat and farmers in Anand district are reducing the cultivation. The farmers have given up the cultivation of roses in Gandhinagar, Banakantha in north Gujarat. In Saurashtra, the cultivation of roses in Rajkot, Bhavnagar and Kutch is less favorable.<br \/>\nIn 2005-06, demand for 2034 hectares rose to 13285 metric tons.<\/p>\n<p>Dense color everyone likes<br \/>\nKashmiri roses are more in demand than desi roses. The color of the cashmere roses is solid pink. It can be sold in another state as it is not wasted for three days. Roses can be stripped not at night but by day. Its wings do not break fast. As the cashmere roses are more durable, the demand is increasing in the market compared to the country.<\/p>\n<p>The flower survives 3 days<br \/>\nDesi roses are often picked at night which are essential to market in the morning. Their petals are purchased quickly. Cashmere roses are like balls and have a three to four day durability. It grows in a bunch. Its aroma is less than desi, but the dark night color makes it even more attractive.<\/p>\n<p>Known places of Kashmiri roses<br \/>\nIn this way, Kashmiri roses have started cultivating in many villages including Kodia, Bil, Ranapur, Kothia, Deoroli and Narmada banks along the Kodia, Vadodara, Karniya taluka. Shipped to cities in Saurashtra, Surat and Mumbai.<\/p>\n<p>Loved the cashmere roses<br \/>\nKashmiri roses or flowers are not interlocking thorns; there are few thorns on the trunk and thick branches; Flower weaving workers are greatly reduced the risk of injury or injury. Drip irrigation is good.<\/p>\n<p>Roses are produced in Dholka and Dasroi talukas of Ahmedabad. On an acre farm, 1000 roses are planted. After two months the roses start coming. A single plant provides approximately 2 kg of rose flowers. It is necessary to protect against diseases such as wheezing, whiteness, alcoholism or blackness.<\/p>\n<p>40 thousand tonnes of rose in 4178 hectares are ripe in Gujarat. In which the Kashmir rose rose to about 8 percent. It will increase in the coming days.<br \/>\nMost of the roses in Gujarat are grown in Bharuch, Vadodara, Kheda and Ahmedabad districts.<\/p>\n<p>Where many slaves grow?<br \/>\nThere are tons of production in Hector and Kaush<br \/>\nDistrict &#8211; 2018-19 &#8211; 2008-09<br \/>\nSurat &#8211; 60 (573) &#8211; 175 (1505)<br \/>\nNarmada &#8211; 46 (431) &#8211; 32 (160)<br \/>\nBharuch &#8211; 650 (6175) &#8211; 328 (2575)<br \/>\nDang &#8211; 55 (452) &#8211; 15 (120)<br \/>\nNavsari &#8211; 108 (950) &#8211; 40 (360)<br \/>\nValsad &#8211; 253 (2004) &#8211; 190 (1520)<br \/>\nTapi &#8211; 50 (450) &#8211; 93 (799)<br \/>\nSouth Gujarat total 1222 (11035)<\/p>\n<p>Ahmedabad &#8211; 446 (4451) &#8211; 268 (1742)<br \/>\nAnand (245 (2247) &#8211; 530 (3816)<br \/>\nKheda 450 (4293) &#8211; 465 (3720)<br \/>\nPanchamahal 97 (843) &#8211; 49 (208)<br \/>\nDahod 232 (2227) &#8211; 220 (880)<br \/>\nVadodara 564 (5482) &#8211; 450 (2700)<br \/>\nOcean 56 (601) New District<br \/>\nChhotaudepur 255 (2387)<br \/>\nCentral Gujarat Total 2345 (22531)<\/p>\n<p>Banaskantha 25 (225) &#8211; 30 (270)<br \/>\nPatan 49 (427) &#8211; 7 (63)<br \/>\nMehsana 60 (502) &#8211; 21 (126)<br \/>\nSabarkantha 28 (247) &#8211; 7 (70)<br \/>\nGandhinagar 10 (85) &#8211; 36 (288)<\/p>\n<p>Kutch &#8211; 63 (558) &#8211; 68 (680)<br \/>\nSarendranagar 15 (125) &#8211; 2.5 (12.5)<br \/>\nRajkot 26 (224) &#8211; 57 (342)<br \/>\nJamnagar 60 (560) &#8211; 30 (175)<br \/>\nPorbandar 18 (146) &#8211; 11 (77)<br \/>\nJunagadh 88 (776) &#8211; 36 (288)<br \/>\nAmreli 23 (163) &#8211; 21 (210)<br \/>\nBhavnagar 71 (606) &#8211; 190 (1235)<br \/>\nMorbi 12 (116)<br \/>\nBotad 8 (64)<br \/>\nGirosmanath 27 (220)<br \/>\nDwarka 17 (159)<br \/>\nSaurashtra-Kutch 428 (3716)<br \/>\nTotal 4178 (38865) 3372 (23942)<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Gandhinagar, 11 February 2020 The roses had to be imported from Gujarat. After the revolution of agriculture, Gujarat has become a state of export of roses. The cultivation of rose flower crops of Gujarat is such that every district is cultivated in the taluka. It is cultivated in 4178 hectares. 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