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Unprecedented Fruit Fall Hits Orchards
Kashmir Observer
|SEPTEMBER 13, 2025 ISSUE
SRINAGAR: Apple growers across Kashmir are reeling under fresh distress as large-scale fruit fall has been reported from orchards at the peak of the harvesting season.
Already battered by extreme weather, pest infestations, and transport disruptions, farmers say this unexpected phenomenon is pushing them toward massive financial losses.
For months, the valley's orchardists have struggled against prolonged dry spells, hailstorms, high-velocity winds, and diseases such as spider mite and rusting. Highway closures further choked the supply chain, leading to delays and rising freight costs. Now, when growers were finally ready to reap the fruits of their yearlong toil, the sudden drop in apples has left them shocked.
This story is from the SEPTEMBER 13, 2025 ISSUE edition of Kashmir Observer.
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