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    Apple farmers urge J&Ok L-G to restart MIS in Kashmir to save lots of C-grade crop 

    EditorialBy EditorialSeptember 14, 2023Updated:September 14, 2023 Local news No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Apple Farmers’ Federation of India, J&Ok chapter, sought J&Ok Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s intervention to restart the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS) for Kashmir’s apple business. File
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    The Apple Farmers’ Federation of India (AFFI), J&Ok chapter, on Wednesday sought J&Ok Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s intervention to restart the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS) for Kashmir’s apple business. 

    The AFFI, in a letter written to the L-G, highlighted the MIS’ function in procuring inferior high quality C-grade apples within the Valley since 2017, when the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (NAFED) first launched the scheme. 

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    Apples dumped

    “This year, the UT Administration has discontinued it for the current marketing season, causing much worry among growers. Every year there are visuals of this culled fruit being dumped on highways and rivers, as the procurement under MIS is anyway a small portion of the total produce and most growers have no other avenue to sell their C-grade apples,” Zahoor Ahmad Rather, president of the AFFI, mentioned. Mr. Rather met L-G Sinha in Srinagar on Wednesday.


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    According to the AFFI, the approaching influence of the withdrawal of the MIS can solely be actually understood after taking into account the situation of this yr’s apple crop in J&Ok.

    “Inclement weather since July has curtailed yields severely. First, there was unseasonal rainfall in July when the plants’ buds were completely blooming. Finding conducive conditions, the dormant scab disease spread across the fruit trees causing flowered buds to fall off. Then, a prolonged dry spell in the crucial months of August and September negatively affected the size and colour of the apples, reducing their competitive edge in the open market,” the AFFI mentioned.

    Yield minimize by 50%

    It claimed that the cumulative impact has been the discount of complete yield by 40 to 50%, that may be a drop-in yield by a million metric tonnes or extra. “What is even more concerning is that a larger portion of this year’s produce is turning out to be inferior C-grade culled fruit,” it mentioned.


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    It identified {that a} comparable scenario has developed in Himachal Pradesh. “However, the State government through its procurement agency, the HPMC, has declared that culled fruit would be procured at Rs 12 per kilo,” the AFFI mentioned.

    Source: www.thehindu.com

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