India’s Largest & Most Advanced Horticulture Training & Research Center
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India’s Largest & Most Advanced Horticulture Training & Research Center

WHRC connects global horticulture innovations with Indian farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, and students through structured training, live demonstration units, and outcome-driven research.

Hands-on Training in Protected Cultivation & Modern Horticulture

From polyhouses and nethouses to hydroponics, fertigation, and climate control—WHRC offers practical, field-tested learning designed for real-world success.

About
World Horti Research Center

World Horti Research Center (WHRC) is a dedicated hub for training, research, and innovation in horticulture and protected cultivation, designed to empower farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, students, and institutions with future-ready skills.

WHRC brings together demonstration farms, modern polyhouses, nethouses, hydroponic units, fertigation and irrigation systems, and climate-smart automation under one integrated campus. Through structured programs, field-based learning, and expert mentorship, WHRC helps participants convert technology into tangible crop performance and profitability.

Focused on Protected Cultivation & Modern Horticulture

Multi-audience programs for farmers, students, startups & institutions

Industry-linked with leading agri-tech partners & solution providers

Hands-on learning with live demo units & real crop cycles

Outcome-driven approach focused on yield, quality & economics

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See WHRC in Action

A glimpse of our polyhouses, training sessions, and live demonstration units that power India’s next-generation horticulture.

Programs & Services

A complete ecosystem for learning, experimentation, and collaboration in horticulture.

Training & Capacity Building

Training & Capacity Building

Structured short-term and long-term training programs for farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, students, corporates, and government officials. Modules cover protected cultivation, greenhouse design, crop planning, hydroponics, fertigation, nursery management, IPM, and agri-business planning with a strong focus on practical learning.

Research, Demonstration & Consultancy

Research, Demonstration & Consultancy

WHRC offers demo plots, technology trials, crop economics studies, and customized consulting for institutions, input companies, and large growers. We help evaluate technologies, refine production protocols, and co-create scalable models for sustainable horticulture growth.

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WHRC Training Programmes

WHRC’s training ecosystem is designed to convert knowledge into action. Every program balances classroom inputs, field demonstrations, and hands-on practice to ensure participants can confidently implement what they learn.

Programs are tailored for different audiences—progressive farmers, young agri-entrepreneurs, students, technical staff, and institutional teams. Participants get exposure to real infrastructures such as polyhouses, nethouses, shade structures, irrigation and fertigation systems, automation panels, and crop trials across vegetables, flowers, fruits, and leafy greens.

Modular programs from 1-day workshops to multi-week courses

Multi-lingual delivery for wider reach & understanding

Mentor-led sessions by experienced growers & experts

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WHRC Research & Innovation

WHRC acts as a bridge between technology providers, researchers, and the field by testing, validating, and demonstrating horticultural technologies and practices under realistic farm conditions.

From crop spacing and variety trials to protected cultivation designs, fertigation strategies, pest management protocols, and post-harvest handling—WHRC supports partners with data-backed insights. The goal: help the ecosystem scale solutions that are agronomically sound, economically viable, and environmentally responsible.

Crop & technology trials and demonstrations

Economics-focused studies for growers & investors

Consulting for projects, institutions & policy initiatives

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