Ginger cultivation through application of phosphatic fungal biofertilizer technology

Introduction
The ginger production in NE India is highest in Meghalaya followed by Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh. There is a tremendous scope to increase the yield per unit area and thereby the total production of ginger in NE India is consider low bec…

Introduction
The ginger production in NE India is highest in Meghalaya followed by Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh. There is a tremendous scope to increase the yield per unit area and thereby the total production of ginger in NE India is consider low because of the average yield is 5.8 t/h. In the context of Manipur, the area under ginger cultivation is 2140 h with annual production is 3530 tonnes and productivity is 1.65 t/h which is very low.

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