Rich Resources of Minerals, Petroleum, and Hydropower
Naga chill, one of the world's spiciest chills, grown in the state of Nagaland, is predominantly an agrarian economy with 71% of ts population dependent on agriculture. Major horticulture crops grown In the state include banana, citrus, pineapple, and potato. Other cash crops grown In the state include rattan and bamboo.
The state is classified into four agro-climatic Zones and receives an average rainfall of 2500 mm annually. Among all the natural resources, forest resources such as medicinal plants and timber contribute maximum to the state'’s economy. Nagaland shares its international border with Myanmar in the east and is. land locked by Indian states on the other sides.
The state is well-connected with rest of the nation through road network of around 1,150 km and an airport in Dimapur. Horbill festival of ‘ Nagaland, celebrated each year to promote the cultural heritage of the state, attracts a flock of domestic and foreign tourists. The event takes place i the first week of December, showcasing traditional Naga Morungs exhibition, state cuisines, herbal medicines, flower shows, songs and dance.
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