Key Points

Kannauj farmers are experiencing a remarkable agricultural revolution by transitioning to rose cultivation with government support. The shift is not just economically beneficial but also strategically aligns with the region's traditional perfume-making heritage. Farmers like Rahul Kushwaha report significant income improvements and more stable agricultural prospects. This transformation is breathing new life into both farming practices and the local aromatic products ecosystem.

Key Points: Rose Farming Boosts Kannauj Farmers' Income and Perfume Industry

  • MSME initiative supports rose farming transformation in Kannauj
  • Farmers moving from wheat and paddy to high-value flower crops
  • Rose cultivation provides year-round market demand and higher incomes
  • Local perfume industry benefits from strategic agricultural shift
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In UP's Kannauj, rose cultivation giving a fillip to farmers' income

Uttar Pradesh's Kannauj farmers shift to rose cultivation, enhancing incomes and reviving the region's legendary perfume heritage

"Rose cultivation has almost doubled our income. Its costs are low and profits are high. - Rahul Kushwaha, Kannauj Farmer"

Kannauj, Oct 14

Farmers in Uttar Pradesh's Kannauj district are making a conscious shift from traditional crops to rose cultivation. The reason behind this is improved financial return and the hope of a better future.

This initiative, launched with the support of the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) of the Government of India, has not only increased farmers' incomes but also revitalised Kannauj's renowned perfume industry.

It is also promoting the local perfume industry, leveraging the district's favourable soil and climate for rose farming.

Kannauj, known as the 'perfume capital', has soil and climate considered highly conducive to rose cultivation. A large number of farmers are shifting from traditional crops like wheat and paddy to rose and jasmine flowers. These flowers are used in the production of perfumes, attars, and other aromatic products.

Farmers here say that rose cultivation is generating higher incomes than traditional farming.

A couple of farmers speaking to IANS shared their personal experience, explaining the reason behind the conscious choice.

Kannauj farmer Rahul Kushwaha said, "We have been cultivating roses for a long time. Previously, our income from traditional crops was limited, but rose cultivation has almost doubled our income. Its costs are low and profits are high. The most important thing is that it remains in demand in the market year-round."

He explained that with the help of the central government, farmers receive advance financial assistance, which easily covers the cost of seeds, irrigation, and maintenance. This provides farmers with both stability and financial security in farming.

Many locals believe that rose cultivation has increased farmers' incomes, and it has also provided them with a steady supply of raw materials for the perfume industry. This has not only created new employment opportunities but also strengthened Kannauj's traditional aromatic identity.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from UP, I'm so proud to see Kannauj's traditional perfume industry getting a boost. The attars from this region are world famous. Great to see government support actually reaching farmers and making a difference in their lives.
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Aman W
While this sounds promising, I hope the government ensures proper market linkages and fair pricing for farmers. Sometimes these initiatives start well but farmers end up struggling to sell their produce. Need sustainable systems in place.
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Shreya B
My family has been using Kannauj attars for generations! ❤️ So happy to hear that the local farmers are benefiting from this traditional industry. This is how we should preserve our cultural heritage while ensuring economic growth.
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Vikram M
Excellent initiative! Doubling farmers' income is no small achievement. The MSME ministry deserves credit for supporting this. Hope more farmers across India get similar opportunities to move from subsistence farming to profitable ventures.
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Michael C
Visiting Kannauj last year, I was amazed by their perfume-making techniques. Good to see the local economy thriving. This is a perfect example of leveraging regional strengths for economic development.

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