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Trump’s tariff threat: J&K apple growers fear import duty cut will undercut local produce

March 17, 2025
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Trump’s tariff threat: J&K apple growers fear import duty cut will undercut local produce
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The Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union has recently written separate letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, highlighting their concerns and seeking their support in addressing the challenges faced by the fruit growers in the region. This move by the union is a commendable step towards bringing attention to the issues faced by the fruit growers and finding solutions for their betterment.

The Kashmir Valley is known for its abundant production of fruits such as apples, cherries, apricots, and pears. The fruit industry is a major contributor to the economy of the region, providing employment to thousands of people and generating significant revenue. However, the fruit growers in the valley have been facing numerous challenges that have been hindering their growth and affecting their livelihood.

In their letters, the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union has highlighted the major issues faced by the fruit growers. One of the main concerns raised by the union is the lack of proper infrastructure and technology for fruit processing and storage. This has resulted in a significant amount of fruit wastage, leading to financial losses for the growers. The union has requested the government to provide financial assistance and support in setting up modern fruit processing and storage facilities in the valley.

Another major issue faced by the fruit growers is the lack of access to credit and insurance facilities. The union has urged the government to introduce special schemes and policies for the fruit growers to avail credit and insurance services at affordable rates. This will not only provide financial security to the growers but also encourage them to invest in modern farming techniques and equipment.

The union has also raised concerns about the increasing instances of crop damage due to natural calamities such as floods and hailstorms. The fruit growers have suffered huge losses due to these disasters, and the union has requested the government to provide timely and adequate compensation to the affected farmers. The union has also suggested the implementation of crop insurance schemes to mitigate the risks faced by the fruit growers.

The Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union has also highlighted the issue of market access for the fruit growers. Due to the ongoing conflict in the region, the transportation and export of fruits have been severely affected. This has resulted in a decrease in demand and prices for the fruits, causing financial strain for the growers. The union has requested the government to take necessary steps to ensure smooth transportation and export of fruits from the valley.

The letters also mention the need for research and development in the fruit industry. The union has requested the government to establish a research center in the valley to study and develop new varieties of fruits that are suitable for the region’s climate. This will not only enhance the quality and quantity of fruit production but also open up new opportunities for the growers.

The Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union has shown great initiative in bringing attention to the issues faced by the fruit growers in the region. Their efforts to seek the support of the government in addressing these challenges are commendable. It is heartening to see the union taking a proactive approach towards finding solutions for the betterment of the fruit industry in the valley.

The government’s response to these letters will be crucial in determining the future of the fruit industry in the Kashmir Valley. It is essential for the government to take immediate action and provide necessary support to the fruit growers. The development of the fruit industry will not only benefit the growers but also contribute to the overall economic growth of the region.

In conclusion, the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Union’s letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare are a significant step towards addressing the challenges faced by the fruit growers in the region. It is now up to the government to take necessary steps and work towards the development of the fruit industry in the Kashmir Valley. With the right support and policies, the fruit growers can overcome their challenges and continue to contribute to the growth and prosperity of the region.

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