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  Introduction  
 
 
 Medicinal
and aromatic plants (MAPs) are an essential part of traditional health care
systems. Among the local and indigenous people, medicinal plants or MAPs evoke
spontaneous and enthused values and importance for their health, cultural and
spiritual needs. 
 
 
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  The need for Medicinal Farming  
 
 
 In recent
years MAPs are increasingly recognized as source of significant livelihood
opportunities for the rural poor and revenue for the government. The gathering
and cultivation of MAPs provide critical sources of cash income to many rural
communities, especially, primitive forest-dependent tribes, landless poor and
marginalized farmers.  Forest
produce also contribute to land productivity through the use of leaves as
biodegradable agricultural material for manuring and animal excreta especially
cow dung as manure. A large portion of the grazed fodder goes into the
productivity of land.    
 
 
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 The Cultivation of
medicinal plants is ecologically safe.     In China,
India and many other countries
in South and East Asia, traditional systems of
medicine use thousands of plant species to treat malaria, stomach ulcers, and
various other disorders.     Moreover, they have huge export value in the recent times due to
globalization.     A recent survey in India
found that more than 1200 medicinal plants are in use in the manufacturing and
processing sectors and 162 plants were predominantly traded.  
 
 
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  Some Facts about
medicinal farming  
 
 
	  Some of the crops with the use
	of minimum water usage gives maximum yield.Also need nominal attention as
	compared to traditional farming  
	        Full consent of State as well as Central Govt. with regards to
	technological assistance &amp; subsidy.  
	    &nbsp;    Less fertilized land can be used for cultivation.  
	  It boosts employment &amp;
	small scale industries at village level.  
	  Availability
	of a large number of species and choice of plant types i.e., trees,
	shrubs, forbs, vines and their suitability to grown in different
	eco-physical conditions..    
 
 
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 We,Hahnemann
Charitable Mission Society   1996  ,
are an ISO certified NGO catering to qualitative and fruitful consultancy
services to Agro industry(s). T   he
society has been promoting medicinal , horticultural,Jatropha &amp; aromatic
plantation since then &amp; giving time to time input to the farmers from
technology to marketing all over INDIA mainly Rajasthan.         
 
 
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   HCMS     has conducted numbers
of seminars, trainings, campaigns, workshops for medicinal &amp; aromatic
farming The organization not only provides consultancy services regarding
cultivation but also promotes the cultivation globally . 
 
 
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  The following are some
of our achievements:  
 
 
	  About 200 acres of land has
	been developed as medicinal plants estate.  
	  Supported in establishment of
	small nursery of medicinal &amp; aromatic plants,India.  
	  Promoted 100 acres of land
	under Aloe Vera cultivation.  
	  One of our major Research
	projects entitles&rdquo;Stevia Cultivation under Contract Farming&rdquo;is undertaken
	in collaboration with an international company.  
	  Seeds &amp; seedlings
	distribution to 1000 growers by the society in Bassi Phagi,Jaipur.  
 
 
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  Opportunities
in Cultivation:  
 
 
 South Asian states have rich and
diverse traditions of practicing complex and rotational farming systems that
includes herbal plants cultivation and therefore, conservation and  ex-situ 
cultivation of medicinal plants especially applying organic farming protocols
has a great scope especially to access international markets.  
 
 
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 Medicinal farming will gain much importance in the coming
years, therefore switch to it and see how the world around you changes. 
 
 
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  For more information
regarding our organization &amp; its services visit us at : www.hcms.info   
 
 
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