Regional Horticulture Research Sub Station, Tabo was established in 1981 with the prime objective of research on temperate horticulture in the cold desert. Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) sanctioned Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK)during the year 2017 and named it Lahaul & Spiti-II at Tabo. The KVK is situated 47 km away from district sub division headquarter Kaza at an elevation of 3243 meter amsl, representing true arid cold temperate climate of North–West Himalayas. The geographical position of the KVK is 32° 5.15' North latitude and 78° 23.054' East longitude on the globe.
The agricultural season in spiti is 6-7 months only between April-October. The summer is dry and short, while winter is long and freezing. Snowfall usually occurs from November to April. During winters, temperature drops to as low as - 30°C.Total land area with the KVK is 12.47 ha and has plantation of temperate fruits such as apple, apricot and pear. The soil of the KVK is clay to sandy and gravely and represent the soil status of entire Spiti valley.
Since its establishment, KVK has conducted 169trainings, 37field days,41 FLDs,36OFTs besides 590telephonic advisories (incl online Adv) benefiting 6009farmers. Established Food processing unit for local produce supporting “Vocal for Local” campaign.