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Abstract
Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP) is the knowledge gateway of medicinal and
aromatic plants related services and technologies. It organizes kisan mela (Farmers Fair) every year and
display new varieties/technologies and innovative cultivation practices on commercially viable MAPs for
its end users. Analyzed data reveals that 75.85% farmer preferring aromatic crops and only 24.15% farmers
in favor of medicinal crops. In the year 2010-2012, aromatic crops are quite popular among the farmers
and increment pattern of aromatic crops were 40% & 71.90 in Mint; 48% & 78.37% in Rose, Menthol mint
still dominates the choice, while in case of medicinal plants, the adoption pattern increments were 75% &
38.09% in Stevia; 35.71% & 21.05% in Withania; 37.5% & 77.27% in Tulsi respectively. It leads to improved
socio-economic condition of farmers in the area using cultivable land but also in rural sector under stress and
unsustainable land.