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India: 'Polyhouse farming taking off in Jammu & Kashmir'

Polyhouse farming has become key for farmers in Samba district, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), significantly improving their economic conditions. The shift from traditional farming to polyhouse farming, promoted by the Agriculture Department, has led to increased crop yields and higher incomes for local farmers.

Polyhouse farming involves growing crops in a controlled environment, typically enclosed with plastic sheets, protecting the plants from adverse weather conditions. This technique allows farmers to cultivate crops year-round, leading to consistent production and better market prices.

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