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Horticulture
Horticulture is the science, business and art
of growing and marketing fruits, vegetables,
flowers, and ornamental plants. It’s unique
among plant sciences because it not only involves
science and technology, but it also incorporates
art and design principles.
Horticulture can be divided into two groups
- edible plants (fruits, vegetables, nuts) and
aesthetic plants [meaning those grown for their
beauty]. Olericulture is the study of the production,
storage, processing, and marketing of vegetables.
The science and techniques associated with fruit
production is called pomology. Floriculture
is the cultivation and management of cut flowers,
flowering plants, and foliage plants. Nursery
Management is the propagation and production
of young trees, shrubs, ground covers, vines,
herbaceous perennials, and grasses for use in
exterior landscapes. Landscape horticulture
involves the design, construction and maintenance
of landscapes for homes, businesses and public
areas. Career opportunities in horticulture
are plentiful and growing, particularly in the
field of Ornamental Horticulture. The Horticulture
program at SFA can prepare you for entrance
into a wide array of positions in production,
marketing, sales, design, installation and maintenance.
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Floriculture
Floriculture or flower farming
as it is popularly called is a discipline of
Horticulture, and is the study of growing and
marketing flowers and foliage plants. Floriculture
includes cultivation of flowering and ornamental
plants for sales or for use as raw materials
in cosmetic and perfume industry and the pharmaceutical
sector. The persons associated with this field
are called floriculturists.
Officially Floriculture
began in the late 1800's in England where flowers
were grown in large estates, and now has spread
to most other countries as well. The floral industry
today has grown to much larger proportions and
offers a wide scope for growth and profits. The
countries involved in the import of flowers are
Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy and Japan
while those involved in export are Columbia, Israel,
Spain and Kenya.
In India, Floriculture
industry comprises flower trade, production of
nursery plants and potted plants, seed and bulb
production, micro propagation and extraction of
essential oils. Though the annual domestic demand
for the flowers is growing at a rate of over 25%
and international demand at around Rs 90,000 crore
India's share in international market of flowers
is negligible. India has a blooming future as
far as floriculture is concerned. Enormous genetic
diversity, varied agro climatic conditions, versatile
human resources etc offer India a unique scope
for judicious employment of existing resources
and exploration of avenues yet untouched.
Karnataka is the leader
in floriculture, accounting for 75% of India's
total flower production. The state has the highest
area under modern cut flowers, and 40 flower growing
and exporting units. The expert committee set
up by Govt. of India for promotion of export oriented
floriculture units has identified Bangalore, Pune,
New Delhi and Hyderabad as the major areas suitable
for such activity especially for cut flowers.
APEDA (Agricultural and Processed Food Products
Export Development Authority) is the registering
authority for such units.
The employment opportunities
in this field are as varied as the nature of work
itself. One can join the field of floriculture
as farm/estate managers, plantation experts and
supervisors, project coordinators etc. Research
and teaching are some other avenues of employment
in the field. Marketing of Floriculture products
for different ventures is emerging as a potential
segment of this field. Besides one can work as
consultant, landscape architect etc with proper
training. One can also work as entrepreneur and
offer employment to others. In addition to these
careers which involve research and actual growing
of crops, floriculture also provides service career
opportunities which include such jobs as floral
designers, groundskeepers, landscape designers,
architects and horticultural therapists. Such
jobs require practitioners to deal directly with
clients.
Professional
qualification combined with an inclination towards
gardening and such other activities produces efficient
floriculturists and landscaping professionals.
The skills and knowledge required are imparted
under the professional courses of floriculture
and landscaping.
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