Ginger is the fourth most important spice in India with a production of 1047.19 thousand tons from an area of 160.48 thousand ha with productivity of 6.52 tons/ha (Annon, 2016-17). Globally, ginger is used in preparation of various foods for seasoning, flavoring and imparting aroma (Shukla and Singh, 2007).Medicinal uses of Ginger has been reported as anti-nausea, anti-clotting agent, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antibacterial antiviral, antitussive, analgesic, circulatory stimulant, blood flow increasing agent and so on (Gunathilake and Rupasinghe, 2015). Assam produces 156.66 thousand tons of ginger with an average productivity of 8.88 t/ha (Annon, 2016-17). After harvesting,
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