The Regional Horticultural Research Station, Jachh was established in 1987 after transfer of 62 acres of land from the Department of Agriculture and further strengthened with the inception of National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) during 1988-92 to undertake need based location specific research and extension programmes in sub-mountain low hill sub-tropical areas (Zone-I) of Himachal Pradesh. This zone comprises of districts Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Una and parts of district Chamba, Kangra, Solan and Sirmour. The Zone has only 16.40 per cent of the total geographical area of the state but is inhabited by 36.68 per cent of the total population and represents 49.78 per cent of the total cultivated areas and 71.75 per cent of total irrigated area of the state.
Climatically, this zone is highly suitable for growing of various tropical & sub-tropical fruits like Mango, Litchi, Citrus, Aonla, low chilling Peaches, Pear, Ber, Fig etc. Further, the climate in these hills being milder than the plains offers comparative advantages of growing vegetables like Tomato, Cucurbits, Radishes, Cole crops, Onion, Okra etc. more than once in a year over plains. Station is situated on Pathankot-Mandi National Highway at an altitude of 428 m amsl. The maximum temperature goes as high as 43.5˚ C and minimum as low as -0.1˚ C. The mean summer and winter temperatures average at 29.3˚ C and 13.6˚ C. The mean annual rainfall received by the area is 1500 mm.
Technologies / Process developed
Technologies selected in Package of Practices of Horticultural Crops: 4
Patents Filed/ Published/Granted: Nil
Technologies commercialized: 6