PURPLE REVOLUTION
Why in News?:
Recently, the Union State Minister for Science and Technology stated that the Purple Revolution offers attractive StartUp avenues.
The Ministry of Science and Technology initiated the Purple Revolution or Lavender Revolution in 2016 through the Aroma Mission of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
What is Purple Revolution?:
It aims to promote the indigenous aromatic crop-based agro-economy by shifting from foreign aromatics to homegrown kinds.
First-time producers were offered free lavender seedlings as part of the goal, and those who had previously produced lavender were paid Rs. 5-6 per plant.
The CSIR-Aroma Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM)’s Initiative have begun lavender cultivation in the Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir.
Lavender farming is done in nearly all of Jammu and Kashmir’s 20 districts.
Particularly, the districts of Kathua, Udhampur, Doda, Kishtwar, Rajouri, Srinagar, Bandipora, Budgam, Ganderbal, Anantnag, Kulgam, Baramulla etc. have made huge progress in this direction.
Products:
The main product is Lavender oil which sells for at least Rs. 10,000 per litre
Lavender water, which separates from lavender oil, is used to make incense sticks.
Hydrosol, which is formed after distillation from the flowers, is used to make soaps and room fresheners.
Significance:
It is significant since it aligns with the government’s objective of doubling agricultural earnings by 2022.
It would provide a livelihood for aspiring farmers and agri-entrepreneurs, as well as strengthen the Start-Up India programme and encourage an entrepreneurial spirit in the region.
Over 500 young people benefited from the purple revolution, which eventually led to the doubling of their income.
Agricultural development is one of the most powerful tools to end economic constraints, boost shared prosperity and feed a projected 9.7 billion people by 2050.
What is Aroma Misson?
The CSIR Aroma Mission aims to bring about transformational change in the aroma sector by implementing targeted interventions in agricultural, processing, and product development in order to boost the aroma industry's growth and rural employment.
It will encourage the development of aromatic crops for the production of essential oils, which are in high demand in the aroma sector.