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Bruised Kashmiri apple industry has climate change, civilian killings to blame

Unseasonal snowfall in the Shopian and Kulgam districts of Kashmir especially spelled doom for the apple orchard owners this year.

November 01, 2021 / 07:41 IST
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The unseasonal snowfall has also caused discolouration of apples, which are now fetching a fraction of the price in mandis. (Photo by Irfan Amin Malik)
The unseasonal snowfall has also caused discolouration of apples, which are now fetching a fraction of the price in mandis. (Photo by Irfan Amin Malik)

Shopian, October 29: Climate change, the exodus of non-native labourers during harvest season and the sale of fake pesticides were a huge blow to Kashmir’s apple industry this year.

Unseasonal snowfall in October especially spelled doom for the apples this year. In the Shopian and Kulgam districts of south Kashmir, orchardists reported how fruit-laden trees cracked under the weight of the snow and got uprooted. They saw trees they had nurtured over 15-20 years destroyed in a matter of hours. The fruit of the trees—including apple varieties like Chumboora, Maharaj, Delicious, Golden, Kulu and Kullu Delicious—were yet to be harvested.

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The unseasonal snowfall has also caused discolouration of the apples that survived.

The main varieties of apples grown in Jammu and Kashmir are Razakwari, Hazratbali, Chumboora, Maharaji, American, Delicious and Ambri. Kashmir’s horticulture department had issued warnings about unseasonal snowfall; but these are cold comfort to the orchardists.