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Kashmiri Apples to Face Heavy Losses After India-USA Trade Deal: Here’s Why

Kashmir’s horticulture sector — especially apples — is considered the backbone of the rural economy in the Valley.

 

Kashmiri Apples to Face Heavy Losses After India-USA Trade Deal: Here’s Why

Kashmir’s horticulture sector — especially apples — is considered the backbone of the rural economy in the Valley. But after the India-USA interim trade agreement (February 2026), concerns have grown among farmers, traders, and political leaders that cheaper imported apples could seriously hurt local producers.

The apple industry in Jammu & Kashmir is worth ₹10,000+ crore annually and directly or indirectly supports over 7 lakh families through orchards, transport, packaging, cold storage, and mandis. Leaders across the political spectrum and grower associations have warned that the new trade provisions may cause a major price crash.


Importance of Apples in J&K Economy

Jammu & Kashmir is India’s largest apple-producing region.

Key facts:

  • Annual production: ~18 lakh tonnes
  • Share in India’s apple output: highest
  • Families dependent: 7+ lakh
  • Major varieties: Ambri, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Maharaji
  • Main markets: Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh

Apples are not just a crop — they are the Valley’s primary cash economy. Entire rural districts like Shopian, Sopore, Pulwama, and Baramulla depend almost entirely on horticulture income.


What Changed in the India-US Trade Deal?

The interim trade framework includes tariff reductions on selected agricultural imports, including apples.

Main Provision Affecting Kashmir

  • Customs duty on imported US apples reduced from 50% → 25%
  • Minimum Import Price (MIP): ₹80/kg

Because of this reduction, imported apples may now retail near ₹100/kg, which directly competes with locally stored Kashmiri apples sold in the off-season.


Why Growers Are Worried

1. Cheaper Imported Apples

American farmers receive:

  • heavy subsidies
  • modern technology
  • advanced grading & packaging

Indian apple farmers:

  • minimal subsidies
  • high transport cost
  • expensive packaging
  • poor insurance support

This creates an unequal competition.


2. Cold Storage Investment at Risk

Kashmir has invested heavily in Controlled Atmosphere (CA) storage:

  • ~92 facilities
  • ~397 lakh MT capacity

Farmers store apples for winter sale to get better prices.
If imported apples enter the market at the same time, stored apples will not sell, forcing distress sales.


3. Existing Structural Problems

The sector already faces:

  • 30–40% post-harvest losses
  • middlemen dominance
  • lack of processing units
  • high transport charges
  • limited crop insurance

The trade deal may worsen these problems.


Political & Farmer Reactions

  • Regional leaders called it a “major blow” to horticulture.
  • Grower bodies demanded safeguards from the Union Government.
  • Farmers fear local prices may drop below production cost.

Government officials say:

  • quotas and MIP will protect farmers
  • imports will be limited

However, farmer unions argue the protection is insufficient.


Possible Economic Impact

Price Crash

Off-season price (₹70–100/kg) may fall sharply.

Employment Loss

Lakhs of people depend on:

  • packing
  • grading
  • loading
  • transport
  • mandi trade

A fall in prices affects the entire rural economy.

Distress Sales

Farmers may be forced to sell apples immediately after harvest at low prices.

Long-Term Risk

  • Reduced orchard investment
  • Youth migration from villages
  • Cold-storage businesses becoming unviable

What Can Protect Kashmiri Apples?

Possible solutions suggested by experts:

  • Increase Minimum Import Price (MIP)
  • Provide government subsidy
  • Crop insurance for orchard farmers
  • Improve cold-chain infrastructure
  • Promote GI-tag branding of Kashmiri apples
  • Export promotion

Branding and quality marketing may help local apples compete with imported produce.


Why This Matters (Exam Point – Current Affairs)

This issue is important for competitive exams because it connects:

  • International trade agreements
  • Agriculture policy
  • Regional economy
  • Rural employment
  • Globalization vs local industry

It is especially relevant for JKSSB, JKPSC, UPSC economy and current affairs sections.


Quick Revision Points

  • J&K apple industry value: ₹10,000+ crore
  • Families dependent: 7 lakh+
  • Production: ~18 lakh tonnes
  • US apple duty reduced: 50% → 25%
  • Major concern: imported apples may lower local prices

FAQs

Q1. Why are Kashmiri apple farmers worried?
Because reduced import duty may allow cheaper foreign apples to enter Indian markets and lower local prices.

Q2. What is MIP?
Minimum Import Price — the minimum price below which imports cannot be sold.

Q3. How many families depend on apple farming in J&K?
More than 7 lakh families.

Q4. Which districts depend heavily on apple cultivation?
Shopian, Baramulla, Sopore, Pulwama, Kupwara and Anantnag.

Q5. Is this only a Kashmir issue?
No. Himachal Pradesh apple growers may also be affected.


Conclusion

The India-US trade deal shows how global trade decisions can directly impact local economies. While trade agreements may help national exports, sensitive sectors like horticulture require protection.

For Kashmir’s farmers, the coming seasons will be crucial. Without strong safeguards, cheaper imports could significantly reduce farm income and destabilize the rural economy.

Stay connected with JKEDUSPHERE for more J&K economy and current-affairs updates.

Tags: #KashmiriApples #JKEconomy #IndiaUSTradeDeal #Agriculture #JKCurrentAffairs

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