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Income Generation of Farmers via Medicinal Plants Cultivation: A Review
Medicinal and aromatic plants undertaken an important position in Ayurveda, Homeopathy and Unani medicine. These plants provide raw materials for pharmaceuticals, cosmetic, drug and other industries. Farmers collect more income via cultivation of the medicinal and aromatic plants than other commercial and traditional crops. Trading of medicinal plants worth globally stand over $ 5 billion and about INR 3 billion in India. National medicinal plant board, India provide subsidy of 30%, 50% and 75%, according to different plant species availability for production. About 95 medicinal plants species listed under National Ayush Mission (NAM) for cultivation. About 39 angiosperm plant species of herbs, shrubs and trees are found very common and some are wild in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand state. Cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants is the ideal alternative for some traditional uneconomic crops and help in medicinal plant protection.