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Untimely snowfall: Govt begins crop damage assessment

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
October 7, 2025
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Untimely snowfall: Govt begins crop damage assessment
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Growers advised to ensure orchard drainage, avoid packing wet produce

Jahangeer Ganaie

Srinagar, Oct 07: The Horticulture Department, Kashmir, has begun assessing the extent of crop damage following the untimely snowfall and rains that lashed several parts of the Valley over the past few days, officials said on Tuesday.

Deputy Director of Horticulture, Kashmir, Javid Ahmad Bhat, told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that field officers have been directed to carry out detailed surveys in their respective areas to evaluate the losses suffered by fruit growers, particularly apple cultivators, as harvesting season is still underway in many regions.

“Assessment of crop damages, if any, is currently underway across various districts of Kashmir. Our officers have been instructed to visit affected orchards and compile detailed reports. We are taking every possible measure to ensure accurate estimation of losses,” Bhat said.

He said that an advisory had already been issued to orchardists ahead of the recent weather forecast, urging them to pick their fruit before the expected rain and snow to minimise losses. “However, in many areas, apples were still hanging on trees when the snowfall occurred. Despite our advisories, some growers could not complete the harvest due to time constraints or lack of manpower,” he added.

The official further advised growers to exercise caution while resuming harvesting. “They should wait for weather improvement and allow the fruit and trees to dry properly. Packing wet apples can lead to spoilage during storage or transportation, resulting in economic losses,” he said.

Highlighting the importance of orchard management after rains, Bhat said growers must ensure proper drainage in their fields to prevent water stagnation, which can harm trees and lead to disease outbreaks. “Standing water can cause root rot and other fungal infections. Farmers must keep their drainage channels clear to avoid such problems,” he advised.

He also said that the department has been raising awareness among farmers about post-snowfall precautions and providing them with technical guidance to reduce potential losses. “Our focus is on helping them recover from the impact of this unseasonal weather and safeguard the remaining crop,” Bhat added.

The untimely snowfall occurred at a critical time when apple harvesting was in full swing, has left growers worried across parts of Shopian, Kulgam, Pulwama, and Kupwara, where apples were yet to be fully picked.

Meanwhile, officials assured that comprehensive loss reports will be shared with the administration soon to facilitate appropriate measures for affected growers. (KNO)

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