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Horticulture's Role in Transforming the Lives of Agriculturists in Mulshi Taluka of Pune District

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  • Rati Sulegaon

    (B.A.M.U., Aurangabad)

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Horticulture has emerged as a transformative force in the agricultural landscape of Mulshi Taluka, Pune District, significantly impacting the economic well-being of local farmers. This study aims to analyze the role of horticulture in enhancing farmers' income, employment opportunities, and market accessibility while assessing its overall contribution to rural development. Using statistical models and government reports, we evaluate the economic benefits derived from horticultural activities compared to traditional farming. Our findings suggest that farmers engaged in horticulture experience higher income growth, improved employment generation, and greater resilience to climatic fluctuations. Additionally, initiatives such as farmer cooperatives and fruit export clusters have contributed to the increased profitability and sustainability of horticulture-based agriculture in the region. The study also highlights the need for continued policy support, infrastructure development, and innovative agricultural techniques to maximize the sector’s potential. By leveraging statistical equations to quantify the economic benefits, this research provides a data-driven perspective on the effectiveness of horticulture as a catalyst for agricultural transformation.

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  • Rati Sulegaon, 2025. "Horticulture's Role in Transforming the Lives of Agriculturists in Mulshi Taluka of Pune District," International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science (IJLTEMAS), vol. 14(4), pages 483-488, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjb:journl:v:14:y:2025:i:4:p:483-488
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