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Winter Snowfall Crucial for Kashmir’s Agriculture, Water Security: Experts
Kashmir Observer
|JANUARY 10, 2026 ISSUE
Winter snowfall remains the backbone of Kashmir's agriculture, horticulture and overall water security, experts said, warning that a continued dry spell during the winter months could have far-reaching consequences for irrigation, drinking water supply and farm productivity across the Valley.
Agriculture specialists point out that around 60 to 70 per cent of orchards in Kashmir are rain-fed and heavily dependent on winter snowfall and subsequent spring rains.
They said that in the absence of adequate snow accumulation or abundant winter precipitation, the region faces a high risk of water scarcity during the crucial summer months, affecting not only farming but also domestic water availability and allied sectors.
Speaking to KNO, Dr Mudasir Ahmad Dar, an environmental expert and lecturer in the School Education Department, said winter snowfall plays a decisive role in sustaining agriculture and horticulture in Kashmir.
“Snowfall acts as a natural reservoir. When it melts gradually during spring and summer, it ensures steady water availability for crops, orchards and drinking purposes,” he explained.
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