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A 
PROJECT REPORT 
ON 
MANIPUR AGRICULTURAL SECTOR 
SUBMITTED BY: 
NAOREM DIANA DEVI 
(11112366) 
LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY
INTRODUCTION 
 Manipur lies between 23.83 degree and 25.68 degree north latitude 
and 93.03 degree and 94.78 degree east, longitude 
 The varieties of flora and the plant life thriving here has earned the 
top 10 bio-diversity hot spots in the world. 
 Treasure house of exotic plants and flowers flourish as it lies to the 
extension of himalyan hills in the extreme north east of the country 
with south asian influence. 
 Agriculture is the backbone of the economy in the state. Around 
76% of the population in Manipur is engaged in agriculture.
GEOGRAPHICAL 
FEATURES 
• Shaped like a bowl it is surrounded 
with hills on all sides the valley with 
the valley in the middle. 
• The altitude ranges from 40m at 
Jiribam to as high as 2,994m at Iso 
Peak near Mao above sea level. 
• The valley comprises of 1843 sq 
kilometers (10%)and the remaining 
hills cover around 20,484 sq 
kilometers(90%).
. T H E L O K T A K L A K E I S A N I M P O R T A N T G E O G R A P H I C 
F E A T U R E O F T H E C E N T R A L P L A I N A R E A . T H E T O T A L 
A R E A O C C U P I E D B Y A L L T H E L A K E S I S A B O U T 6 0 0 S Q . K M .
 The soil cover can be divided into two broad types, viz. the red 
ferrogenous soil in the hill area and the alluvium in the valley. 
 Organic farming is the most sought-after practice in the hill areas. 
Pineapple, passion fruit , mushroom, ginger naturally grows. 
 Various processed preparations of pineapple, passion fruit, bamboo 
shoot, mushroom and ginger have attracted wide markets outside the 
State. 
 The main agricultural produce include paddy, mustard, maroi 
nakuppi, ginger and turmeric; fruits such as orange, passion fruit 
lemon, plum, pineapple,and vegetables like peas, cauliflower, cabbage, 
tomato, carrot, and pumpkin.
MUSHROOM CULTIVATION IN 
MANIPUR
 In Manipur mushrooms have been a part of dietrary habits for their 
flavour and higher food value since ages. 
 Some varieties are used for medicinal purpose with high economic 
value for treatment of asthma,anaemic and lactating women. 
 Some naturally occurring edible mushrooms found in Manipur are:- 
1. Lantinus edodes (uyen) 
2. Auricularia auricula (uchina) 
3. Schizophylum commune (kanglaiyen) 
4. Volvariela valvacae (charuyen) 
5. Tricholoma giganteum (khongnang chengum) 
6. Pleurotus sepidus
 The project work on mushroom cultivation was taken on cultivation 
of Pleurotus spp. with the following work programmed : 
•Preparation of culture media. 
•Preparation of pure media mother culture. 
•Cultivation of spawn from mother culture. 
•Cultivation of Pleurotus species. 
•Management of insect pest and diseases if any
CAT FISH FARMING
• Cat Fish(Clarias magur) farming is among the fastest growing 
segments of agriculture in Manipur . 
• Manipur valley is abundant wetlands the fish farming is 
increasing with the availability of right nature of water and 
land resources. 
• Clarias magur is a fresh water breeding highly threatened by 
exploitation. 
• It has brought substantial socio economic benefits such as 
increased nutritional level,income,employment and earning 
foreign exchange. 
• Clarius magur is one of the most important species in Asia. 
• Most commonly reared in the ponds around the areas of 
Uchekon,Imphal west district and areas of Moirang and 
Thoubal with ease of road transportation to Ima keithel at the 
capital city. 
• This fish is highly regarded for food due to its high protein 
(15.0%), low fat (1.0%) and high iron content (710mg/100g 
tissue).
 Under favourable conditions Ngakra (Clarias magur) is expected to 
attain weight upto 130gm in six months of growing period. 
 Ngakra(Clarius magur) can be artificially fed 
 In Manipur Ngakra has a market value of 350-600/kg about US$4- 
7/kg with insufficient supply for the consumers. 
 In Manipur partly improve swamp and ponds can be used for 
growing the species. 
 Stocking density @60-100 fingerlings per square metre(6-10 
lakhs/ha).
CULTIVATION OF MAROI 
NAKUPPI (ALLIUM ODORUM )
 Maroi nakupi is a kind of leek, (looks like a grass )growing about 15 
to 25 cm height, leaves are green, narrowly linear, flattish, 3 to 6 mm 
wide. 
 It is an important perennial, draught resistant, fast growing, quickest 
income generating spice 
 Maroi nakupi a cholesterol free spice / vegetable have been using in 
different forms as a spice/ vegetable or as medicinal herb and widely 
used in various dishes in Oriental cooking in South Asian Countries.. 
 From scientific studies it is reportedly known that this spice 
comprise morevitamin A than any other Alliaceae family member spices 
and help human body to protect from lung and oral cavity cancers.
IMPROVED FARMING PRACTICES 
OF MAROI NAKUPPI
 Due to adoption of new farming technologies and creation of 
modern infrastructures the yields have been enhanced considerably 
from the traditional system of farming. 
 The yield per acre (4046 sq.mtr area) is around 1280 bundles 
equivalent to 1920 – 2304 kgs . 
 The gross income from one acre of land is around Rs.30,720 per 
month. 
 The net income earned per month is Rs.24,000 during summer and 
Rs.15,000-18,000 during winter. 
 Although, this spice is abundantly available in Manipur, it is either 
very rare or not available in the mainland markets of the country.
CULTIVATION OF PASSION FRUIT 
IN MANIPUR
 Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) is round to oval, yellow or dark 
purple when it becomes ripe. 
 The passion fruit is grown in most of the gardens in Mao-Maram 
and Poumai Naga dominated areas since 1970s. 
 The juice but mainly the leaves of passion fruit contain the alkaloids, 
including Harman, which has blood pressure lowering, sedative and 
antispasmodic action. 
 The flower of passion fruit has a mild sedative and can help to 
induce sleep and is sometimes used as a mild hallucinogen.
 Passion fruit is mostly cultivated in Senapati District, Manipur 
 In Senapati district, about 100 sq. km comes under passion fruit 
cultivation and it is available to export to other States of India and 
abroad. 
 The soil moisture and cool climatic condition is quite suitable in 
Senapati District, but still the farmers need to explore for commercial 
cultivation. 
 The potentiality of commercial cultivation in India is still untapped 
till today in many states in India. 
 However due to non availability of the marketing facilities and 
traders, it is locally consumed and farmers faces heavy loss.
RESULT AND DISCUSSION 
 According to an official source the Planning Commission has 
calculated that with an increase growth rate of just 5.9%, Manipur has 
lowest economy growth among the NE State during the 11th Five Year 
Plan. 
 Recent study conducted in hill districts of Manipur reveal that 
growers have been facing the problem of low remunerative prices and 
transportation problem. 
 Reveal that growers have been facing the problem of low 
remunerative prices and transportation problem.
 Since the ratio of valley to hill areas is 1:10, the average operational 
holding of land valley areas has been decreasing due to Infrastructure 
Development, Global Warming and Population Explosion etc 
 In order to exploit it, the arable cropped area with assured irrigation 
facility can both be Intensified and Diversified. 
 The traditional Shifting Cultivation Method must be replaced by the 
technically feasible method like the Contour Sowing and Terracing to 
minimize the enviromental degradation. 
 The agricultural product price of Manipur is higher than the price 
of other non local products.
 Water-Harvesting Technique at the farm-sites; Systems of Rice 
Intensification; Cultivation of Arobic Rice etc can also be introduced to 
the farmers. 
 The percentage contribution of area, yield and their interaction 
effect of Churachandpur and Senapati district has been remarkable. 
 The study shows that district with high growth rate exhibits high 
instability. 
 A study conducted on the Problems of Bamboo Cultivation in 
Tamenglong Districts of Manipur indicates that Bamboo flowering; 
land-tenure ship; low-remunerative prices; and transportation are the 
main problems giving hindrance to the bamboo growers of the 
districts.
 Scientists and other researchers must produce HYVs for hilly areas 
and provide the same to farmers. 
 Practical model of water-harvesting and micro-irrigation-technique 
along the Contours and farm-site must be provided. 
 The best model which can be recommended for the hilly region is 
the Three-Tier-System where-in Silvi-Horti-Agri. Farming System. 
 Agricultural Extension Services need to be strengthened so as to 
improve the transfer of technology to both the skilled & unskilled 
farmers
 Agri-Clinics & Agri-Business, Kishan-Call-Centres and Agricultural 
Technology Management Agency (ATMA) for the transfer of 
technology or dissemination particularly at district level must be 
implemented . 
 Being a sensitive area close to the international border General 
Strike, blockade, public curfew etc are regular phenomenon during the 
working days. 
 The agricultural product price of Manipur is higher than the price 
of other non local products 
 ) There is a wide gap between the physical achievement and the 
financial achievement in the agricultural sector
 In a plan economy the problems of agriculture are tried to be 
overcome by the use of irrigation facilities. 
 proper facilities for marketing, so that risks and uncertainties due to 
abnormal situations might not upset the farmers.

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A Project report on agricultural sector of Manipur

  • 1. A PROJECT REPORT ON MANIPUR AGRICULTURAL SECTOR SUBMITTED BY: NAOREM DIANA DEVI (11112366) LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Manipur lies between 23.83 degree and 25.68 degree north latitude and 93.03 degree and 94.78 degree east, longitude  The varieties of flora and the plant life thriving here has earned the top 10 bio-diversity hot spots in the world.  Treasure house of exotic plants and flowers flourish as it lies to the extension of himalyan hills in the extreme north east of the country with south asian influence.  Agriculture is the backbone of the economy in the state. Around 76% of the population in Manipur is engaged in agriculture.
  • 3. GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES • Shaped like a bowl it is surrounded with hills on all sides the valley with the valley in the middle. • The altitude ranges from 40m at Jiribam to as high as 2,994m at Iso Peak near Mao above sea level. • The valley comprises of 1843 sq kilometers (10%)and the remaining hills cover around 20,484 sq kilometers(90%).
  • 4. . T H E L O K T A K L A K E I S A N I M P O R T A N T G E O G R A P H I C F E A T U R E O F T H E C E N T R A L P L A I N A R E A . T H E T O T A L A R E A O C C U P I E D B Y A L L T H E L A K E S I S A B O U T 6 0 0 S Q . K M .
  • 5.  The soil cover can be divided into two broad types, viz. the red ferrogenous soil in the hill area and the alluvium in the valley.  Organic farming is the most sought-after practice in the hill areas. Pineapple, passion fruit , mushroom, ginger naturally grows.  Various processed preparations of pineapple, passion fruit, bamboo shoot, mushroom and ginger have attracted wide markets outside the State.  The main agricultural produce include paddy, mustard, maroi nakuppi, ginger and turmeric; fruits such as orange, passion fruit lemon, plum, pineapple,and vegetables like peas, cauliflower, cabbage, tomato, carrot, and pumpkin.
  • 7.  In Manipur mushrooms have been a part of dietrary habits for their flavour and higher food value since ages.  Some varieties are used for medicinal purpose with high economic value for treatment of asthma,anaemic and lactating women.  Some naturally occurring edible mushrooms found in Manipur are:- 1. Lantinus edodes (uyen) 2. Auricularia auricula (uchina) 3. Schizophylum commune (kanglaiyen) 4. Volvariela valvacae (charuyen) 5. Tricholoma giganteum (khongnang chengum) 6. Pleurotus sepidus
  • 8.  The project work on mushroom cultivation was taken on cultivation of Pleurotus spp. with the following work programmed : •Preparation of culture media. •Preparation of pure media mother culture. •Cultivation of spawn from mother culture. •Cultivation of Pleurotus species. •Management of insect pest and diseases if any
  • 10. • Cat Fish(Clarias magur) farming is among the fastest growing segments of agriculture in Manipur . • Manipur valley is abundant wetlands the fish farming is increasing with the availability of right nature of water and land resources. • Clarias magur is a fresh water breeding highly threatened by exploitation. • It has brought substantial socio economic benefits such as increased nutritional level,income,employment and earning foreign exchange. • Clarius magur is one of the most important species in Asia. • Most commonly reared in the ponds around the areas of Uchekon,Imphal west district and areas of Moirang and Thoubal with ease of road transportation to Ima keithel at the capital city. • This fish is highly regarded for food due to its high protein (15.0%), low fat (1.0%) and high iron content (710mg/100g tissue).
  • 11.  Under favourable conditions Ngakra (Clarias magur) is expected to attain weight upto 130gm in six months of growing period.  Ngakra(Clarius magur) can be artificially fed  In Manipur Ngakra has a market value of 350-600/kg about US$4- 7/kg with insufficient supply for the consumers.  In Manipur partly improve swamp and ponds can be used for growing the species.  Stocking density @60-100 fingerlings per square metre(6-10 lakhs/ha).
  • 12. CULTIVATION OF MAROI NAKUPPI (ALLIUM ODORUM )
  • 13.  Maroi nakupi is a kind of leek, (looks like a grass )growing about 15 to 25 cm height, leaves are green, narrowly linear, flattish, 3 to 6 mm wide.  It is an important perennial, draught resistant, fast growing, quickest income generating spice  Maroi nakupi a cholesterol free spice / vegetable have been using in different forms as a spice/ vegetable or as medicinal herb and widely used in various dishes in Oriental cooking in South Asian Countries..  From scientific studies it is reportedly known that this spice comprise morevitamin A than any other Alliaceae family member spices and help human body to protect from lung and oral cavity cancers.
  • 14. IMPROVED FARMING PRACTICES OF MAROI NAKUPPI
  • 15.  Due to adoption of new farming technologies and creation of modern infrastructures the yields have been enhanced considerably from the traditional system of farming.  The yield per acre (4046 sq.mtr area) is around 1280 bundles equivalent to 1920 – 2304 kgs .  The gross income from one acre of land is around Rs.30,720 per month.  The net income earned per month is Rs.24,000 during summer and Rs.15,000-18,000 during winter.  Although, this spice is abundantly available in Manipur, it is either very rare or not available in the mainland markets of the country.
  • 16. CULTIVATION OF PASSION FRUIT IN MANIPUR
  • 17.  Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) is round to oval, yellow or dark purple when it becomes ripe.  The passion fruit is grown in most of the gardens in Mao-Maram and Poumai Naga dominated areas since 1970s.  The juice but mainly the leaves of passion fruit contain the alkaloids, including Harman, which has blood pressure lowering, sedative and antispasmodic action.  The flower of passion fruit has a mild sedative and can help to induce sleep and is sometimes used as a mild hallucinogen.
  • 18.  Passion fruit is mostly cultivated in Senapati District, Manipur  In Senapati district, about 100 sq. km comes under passion fruit cultivation and it is available to export to other States of India and abroad.  The soil moisture and cool climatic condition is quite suitable in Senapati District, but still the farmers need to explore for commercial cultivation.  The potentiality of commercial cultivation in India is still untapped till today in many states in India.  However due to non availability of the marketing facilities and traders, it is locally consumed and farmers faces heavy loss.
  • 19. RESULT AND DISCUSSION  According to an official source the Planning Commission has calculated that with an increase growth rate of just 5.9%, Manipur has lowest economy growth among the NE State during the 11th Five Year Plan.  Recent study conducted in hill districts of Manipur reveal that growers have been facing the problem of low remunerative prices and transportation problem.  Reveal that growers have been facing the problem of low remunerative prices and transportation problem.
  • 20.  Since the ratio of valley to hill areas is 1:10, the average operational holding of land valley areas has been decreasing due to Infrastructure Development, Global Warming and Population Explosion etc  In order to exploit it, the arable cropped area with assured irrigation facility can both be Intensified and Diversified.  The traditional Shifting Cultivation Method must be replaced by the technically feasible method like the Contour Sowing and Terracing to minimize the enviromental degradation.  The agricultural product price of Manipur is higher than the price of other non local products.
  • 21.  Water-Harvesting Technique at the farm-sites; Systems of Rice Intensification; Cultivation of Arobic Rice etc can also be introduced to the farmers.  The percentage contribution of area, yield and their interaction effect of Churachandpur and Senapati district has been remarkable.  The study shows that district with high growth rate exhibits high instability.  A study conducted on the Problems of Bamboo Cultivation in Tamenglong Districts of Manipur indicates that Bamboo flowering; land-tenure ship; low-remunerative prices; and transportation are the main problems giving hindrance to the bamboo growers of the districts.
  • 22.  Scientists and other researchers must produce HYVs for hilly areas and provide the same to farmers.  Practical model of water-harvesting and micro-irrigation-technique along the Contours and farm-site must be provided.  The best model which can be recommended for the hilly region is the Three-Tier-System where-in Silvi-Horti-Agri. Farming System.  Agricultural Extension Services need to be strengthened so as to improve the transfer of technology to both the skilled & unskilled farmers
  • 23.  Agri-Clinics & Agri-Business, Kishan-Call-Centres and Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) for the transfer of technology or dissemination particularly at district level must be implemented .  Being a sensitive area close to the international border General Strike, blockade, public curfew etc are regular phenomenon during the working days.  The agricultural product price of Manipur is higher than the price of other non local products  ) There is a wide gap between the physical achievement and the financial achievement in the agricultural sector
  • 24.  In a plan economy the problems of agriculture are tried to be overcome by the use of irrigation facilities.  proper facilities for marketing, so that risks and uncertainties due to abnormal situations might not upset the farmers.