Srinagar, Feb. 4 -- Announcing a groundbreaking new project that promises to change the landscape of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant (MAP) cultivation in the Union Territory, the Jammu and Kashmir Government with a budget of Rs 62 crores, aims at five-year project to cultivate MAPs on 5000 kanals of land spread across 28 clusters, creating over 3000 jobs and 28 enterprises.Financial Commissioner (Additional Chief Secretary), Agriculture Production Department, Atal Dulloo on Friday said the MAP sector is estimated to contribute Rs 75 crores every year after five years which will rise to over 783 crores by the year 2037."This project marks a significant transition from traditional, wild extraction-based practices to a more sustainable, modern ...