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Which is the Largest Hing Producing State in India?

Hing, also known as asafoetida, is a strong-smelling spice used in many Indian dishes and Ayurvedic medicines. For many years, India imported all its hing because the plant didn’t grow here. But now, Himachal Pradesh has started growing hing successfully and has become the largest producer in India. This is a big step toward reducing imports and supporting local farmers.

Largest Hing Producing State in India

Himachal Pradesh is now the biggest and only major producer of hing in India. For hundreds of years, India depended fully on countries like Afghanistan and Iran to meet its hing needs. But that changed in 2020 when a special research institute – CSIR-IHBT-started growing hing in the cold Lahul and Spiti region of Himachal Pradesh.

Why is Himachal Pradesh Good for Hing Farming?

Hing needs a dry and cold climate to grow well. This is why it couldn’t be grown in most parts of India. But places like Lahaul Valley in Himachal have the same weather as places where hing naturally grows, like Iran and Afghanistan. This makes it perfect for hing farming.

How much Hing is Grown in Himachal?

  • Hing is grown on over 300 hectares of land.
  • The plant takes about 5 years to start giving resin (the part used as spice).
  • Big harvests are expected to begin in 2025.
  • The government aims to grow hing on 750+ hectares soon.

Facts about Hing

  • Hing was always Imported: India has been buying hing from other countries for over 600 years. Every day, more than Rs.900 crore is spent on hing imports.
  • Needs cold Desert: Hing cannot grow in hot or humid places. It grows well only in dry, cold desert areas like Himachal, Ladakh and parts of Uttarakhand.
  • Long wait, big reward: Hing plants take about 5 years to be ready for harvest. Though it takes time, it gives good money to farmers in the long run.
  • Health benefits: Hing is great for health. It helps with digestion, reduces inflammation and supports respiratory health in Ayurveda.
  • Huge demand: India uses around 1,500 tonnes of hing every year! It’s a key ingredient in many Indian dishes, snacks and pickles.
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