SRINAGAR, Oct 18 (Reuters) - More than 10,000 trucks laden with apples left Indian-ruled Kashmir this week in a sign that the territory is returning to normal, according to officials and government ...
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The recent calls to boycott Turkish products in India have ignited hope among apple growers in Kashmir, who have long struggled against an influx of cheap apple imports from Turkey and Iran. Kashmir's ...
A Kashmiri farmer displays fallen apples smeared with mud during harvest at an orchard that was flooded last week in Pulwama, Kashmir. Kashmir Apple Growers Face Huge Loses Due To Floods And Highway ...
(Reuters) -Apple growers in Indian 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 ...
After heavy rains battered Jammu and Kashmir affecting apple growers, the Indian Railways has stepped in to “empower” them by introducing a parcel train from Badgam to Delhi beginning 13 September.
Harvesting of imported apple varieties has begun in Kashmir, but low prices this year have weighed on thousands of growers, who have shifted to high-density cultivation in recent years. The ...
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 ...
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