Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir administration has directed the Medicinal Plant Board (MPB) to come up with a scientific action plan for the development of the medicinal plant sector and conservation of rare, endangered plant species found in the Union Territory.
Around 1,100 plants found in Jammu and Kashmir are reportedly used in different systems of medicine, out of which 22 species have a high trade volume with more than 100 million tonnes produced per year.
The 22 plant species are being chosen on a short and medium-term basis for both conservation and cultivation, an official spokesman said on Saturday.
Chairing the maiden meeting here on Friday of the monitoring and evaluation committee constituted in September last year to monitor and evaluate the board's activities, Financial Commissioner (Health and Medical Education) Atal Dullo asked the board to invite related experts for inputs on specific matters.
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