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Apple growers in Kashmir face crippling losses from floods, road closures

Losses of between Rs 600 crore and Rs 700 crore are estimated as landslides shut the national highway linking Jammu and Srinagar, a vital artery carrying apples out of the region, since August 26

September 11, 2025 / 18:50 IST
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Rotten apples lie on the ground near trucks stranded along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, after the highway road was closed following landslide and floods, in Qazigund town, Anantnag district. REUTERS
Rotten apples lie on the ground near trucks stranded along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, after the highway road was closed following landslide and floods, in Qazigund town, Anantnag district. REUTERS

Apple growers in Kashmir are staring at huge losses this year as floods and highway closures disrupt the peak harvest season, enmeshing growers and truckers in uncertainty, farmers and industry officials say.

Losses of between Rs 600 crore and Rs 700 crore ($68 million and $79 million) are estimated as landslides shut the national highway linking Jammu and Srinagar, a vital artery carrying apples out of the region, since August 26.

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Besides the snaking queues of trucks left to idle for days, heavy rains brought sudden floods that killed dozens of people by mid-August.

"If this continues, the entire season will suffer, and our sector will collapse," said Bashir Ahmad Basheer, chairman of the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers and Dealers Union, adding that the traffic disruptions drove up costs, worsening the crisis.