Srinagar, Kashmir: The Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers cum Dealers Union has raised alarm over the growing threat to the local apple industry due to the influx of imported apples, particularly from Washington, USA. In a letter addressed to the Prime Minister of India, the union has urged immediate action to halt the entry of foreign apples, which they say is pushing thousands of Kashmiri apple farmers towards financial distress.
Kashmir’s Apple Industry Under Threat
The horticulture sector is the backbone of the economy in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, providing livelihoods to over 700,000 families. However, the recent policy decision to reduce import duties on Washington apples has sparked fear among local farmers. The move, set to take effect from April 2, 2025, will allow cheaper American apples to flood Indian markets, making it nearly impossible for indigenous apple growers to compete.
The Economic and Political Challenges Facing Kashmiri Apple Farmers
Kashmir’s apple growers have been facing a series of crises, including political instability, the devastating 2014 floods, and unpredictable weather patterns such as hailstorms, strong winds, and unseasonal rainfall. These factors have already weakened the industry, and now, the influx of cheaper foreign apples threatens to collapse it entirely.
Washington Apples: A Trade Policy That Harms Kashmiri Farmers
The issue has gained further significance with the announcement of new tariff reductions by the U.S. government under trade agreements, which will benefit American apple exporters at the cost of local producers. The fruit growers union believes this policy is directly harming Kashmiri apple farmers, as well as those in Himachal and Uttarakhand, by reducing their market share and forcing them into economic vulnerability.
Kashmiri Apple Growers Demand 100% Import Duty on Washington Apples
In their plea to the Prime Minister, the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers have demanded the imposition of a 100% import duty on Washington apples to safeguard India’s domestic apple industry. The chairman of the union, Bashir Ahmad Bashir, expressed hope that the government would take this issue seriously and implement immediate measures to protect the livelihood of apple growers in Kashmir and other apple-producing regions.
As an independent pro-Kashmir international news agency, we recognize that the Kashmiri apple industry is not just a local economic concern but a global trade issue that requires urgent intervention. The Kashmiri apple is internationally renowned for its taste, quality, and rich cultural significance, and it must be protected from unfair trade policies that favor foreign corporations over local farmers.
This development once again highlights how Kashmir’s economy remains vulnerable to external decisions, further underscoring the need for policies that prioritize local businesses, sustainable agriculture, and the empowerment of Kashmiri farmers
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