SOP Horticulture
SOP Horticulture
SOP Horticulture
SOP of Horticulture
Horticulture:
It deals with the art and science of growing fruits (Pomology), vegetables (Olericulture),
flowers and ornamentals (Floriculture), plantation and spices crops, medicinal and aromatic
crops, and post harvest technology of horticulture crops. The study of horticulture is designed
to learn the fundamentals, principles, production technology and post harvest management of
different horticulture crops.
Horticulture involves plant propagation and cultivation to improve plant growth, yields,
quality, nutritional value, and resistance to insects, diseases, and environmental stresses. It also
includes plant conservation, landscape restoration, soil management, landscape and garden
design, construction and maintenance, and arboriculture.
There is a dire need for professional in the field of horticulture to help the nation grow in terms
on plant cultivation, the food and how plants are cultivated, given the vibrant, diverse and
geographical nation we live with. The output of food grains has witnessed a record surge, as
for 2020-21, total Food grain production in the country is estimated at record 303.34 million
tonnes which is higher by 5.84 million tonnes than the production of foodgrain of 297.50
million tonnes achieved during 2019-20 (as per Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare).
Right now, there is a demand for advancements in which our country has huge potential. There
are so many concepts that are being covered under the name of Horticulture namely –
monoculture, the concept of Permaculture to name a few. The Scope and business in
horticulture, especially in India, are increasing day by day.
Employment areas:
There are various areas where one can work and apply their skills
Field Work Sales and Marketing
Farming Projects
Foreman Horticulturist
Professor Scientist
Cultivator Floriculturist
Floriculturists are involved in the cultivation of plants that produce beautiful flowers.
They focus on the farming of ornamental plants for gardens, floral industry and for
export.
In addition to this, they also produce plant breeding of new varieties.
They also do other jobs like wild harvesting and production of commercial flowers,
flower seed, foliage and essential oil crop and production of plant products
Post harvest loss reduction technology encompasses the usage of optimum harvest
factors, reduction of losses in handling, packaging, transportation and storage with
modern infrastructure machinery, processing into a wide variety of products, home
scale preservation with low cost technology.
Use of thermal processing, low temperature, drying, chemical and biological reactions
coupled with other preservation techniques are applied to enhance the storability.
Containers and packaging materials confer portability as well as extend the shelf-life.
Adoption of these techniques could make available a large quantity of food by avoiding
losses and provide better quality food and nutrition, more raw materials for processing,
thus ensuring better returns to the farmers.
Application of herbicides
on regular interval.
Shrubs to be maintained
spick and span.
4. Pruning Pruning for trees and shrubs Supervisor will ensure no
guest movements at the
time of tree pruning.
Gardener should be
wearing safety equipments.
Chemicals to be sprayed on
a sunny day.
Manure to be monitored
and measured in a log
book.
Registrar, CUTM