Pulwama (Jammu and Kashmir): The Pulwama district though quite famous for the cultivation of fruits, vegetables and milk, has the largest drug farm in the world where plants used in medicines are grown. Lavender is called the queen of medicinal plants found in Jammu and Kashmir. Lavender is cultivated on more than 12 hundred kanals of land in Pulwama district. While privately, it is cultivated on 2,285 kanals of land.
A government farm is also being run in the Bunra area of the district where flowers like lavender, rosemary and rose are grown. More than 2,000 people work on this farm. This farm earns up to Rs 50 lakhs annually. The farm is being run by the Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM) under the CSIR mission. Medical and aromatic plants are also being researched on this farm. There, these plants are cultivated on the farm to teach the farmers and also distributed among small farmers.
Notably, lavender soaps, cosmetics, oils and other products are widely used all over the world. It is also used to add flavour to bakery and food products. If technology is used to produce different types of products from lavender oil, it can become a huge industry that can provide employment to many people.
Lavender (Hazam) flowers and oil are bought and sold in national and international markets and fetch good prices. The cultivation of lavender will increase the income of farmers. Lavender is a type of herb and oil is extracted from lavender flowers, which are used in medicine, as well as cosmetics.