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World Environment Day 2023 | Strawberry farmers in Kashmir face losses as climate change eats into produce

Colder than usual months of April and May, and frequent rainfall crushed strawberry farmers' chances to harvest and sell the berries like they normally would.

Srinagar / June 05, 2023 / 18:38 IST
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Unseasonal and frequent rainfall can make the berries heavier and cause them to fall to the ground. (Photo by Irfan Amin Malik)
Unseasonal and frequent rainfall can make the berries heavier and cause them to fall to the ground. (Photo by Irfan Amin Malik)

The incessant rains, wind storms and prolonged cold weather in Kashmir have badly hit the strawberry crop, with farmers incurring losses this year. For the better part of the last two months, Kashmir has been under the grip of lower than usual temperatures and regular wet spells due to which the harvest season of strawberries has been badly hit.

Faizan Arif, an independent weather forecaster, said that Jammu and Kashmir has recorded excess rainfall of 24 percent in May. “Against the normal precipitation of 77.5 mm, the Union Territory has recorded 96.3 mm rainfall during the previous month due to which farming activity has got badly disturbed.”

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Fallen and rotting strawberries at a farm in Gasoo, Kashmir's Strawberry bowl. (Photo by Irfan Amin Malik)

Kashmiri strawberry farmers that Moneycontrol spoke with said that this year’s frequent rains have damaged 30-40 percent of their crop. Strawberries are among the first fruits that grow in Kashmir after the six months of harsh winters in the region.