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KASHMIR HORTICULTURE INDUSTRY
NITI Aayog lays out roadmap for horticulture transformation in J&KIndia’s presence in global markets for apples, walnuts, almonds and saffron remains limited, with increasing import dependence and stagnant...
Cold storage facilities save South Kashmir apple growers from heavy losses after highway closureThe temporary blockade caused by landslides and bad weather had raised serious concerns among orchardists, as apples, being perishable, req...
How a train to Kashmir and the Z-Morh Tunnel can turn a new chapter in the Valley's economy, tourism, and securityThe Z-Morh Tunnel and Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link are set to improve connectivity and drive economic growth in Kashmir. These pro...
Foreign investors set foot in Kashmir ValleyKashmir-based startup Qul Fruitwall Farm Installations has received ₹60 crore funding from Incofin investment management and Fiedlin Ventur...
'Naya Kashmir' reminiscent of middle ages in Europe: PDPThe Peoples Democratic Party on Monday said there is no end in sight to the Centre's "oppressive and punitive" measures in Jammu and Kashmi...
Go First gets AAI nod for night parking at Jammu, Srinagar airportsLieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha launched the night parking facility at the airports on Thursday. This provision will ensure late night and ...
Declare apple crisis in Kashmir Valley as nation calamity, demands AIKSCCThe delegation noted that horticulture, which is the backbone of the state's economy, has suffered a double thrashing this season. Just whe...
DoNER ministry team to visit J&K, will suggest ways to replicate initiatives of NortheastJitendra Singh expressed confidence that the region will now be able to progress at the same pace and scale as the rest of the country.
People will be equal partners in ushering peace in Jammu and Kashmir: CM Mufti Mohammad SayeedThe Chief Minister said he sets his goals and prefers achieving them silently, while calling upon the people to feel the change happening o...
No provisions in Budget 2015 for reviving economy of flood-ravaged J&K: KCCIKCCI president, while welcoming the announcement of setting up of an AIMS hospital in the state, said the Budget did not have anything to b...
Blame it on Kashmir floods, apples are now 18% costlierThe floods in J&K have caused a loss of Rs 1,000 crore to the apple crop in Kashmir, threatening a collapse of the horticulture industry in...
Floods caused Rs 1,000-crore loss to apple crop in Kashmir: AssochamThe floods have caused a loss of Rs 1,000 crore to the apple crop in Kashmir, threatening a collapse of the horticulture industry in the st...
Over Rs 5,000 crore loss to J&K economy due to floods: AssochamDevastating floods in Jammu and Kashmir have caused an immediate loss of Rs 5,400-5,700 crore to the state's economy, with heavy damages to...
PDP appeals PM to depute central team to assess damage done to horticulture industryMehbooba said a compensation package should be worked out for the orchardists and farmers of Kashmir on the lines of UP and Maharashtra.
Rahul Gandhi to visit Jammu and Kashmir from tomorrowRahul Gandhi will visit Jammu and Kashmir for two days beginning tomorrow during which he will meet members of chambers of commerce and int...
J&K to import rootstocks from Holland to improve yieldThe Jammu & Kashmir Agro Industries Development Corporation will import high-yield rootstocks and fruit planting material from Holland.
- Nafed likely to market north-east horticultural products
The Planning Commission is trying to rope in National Agriculture Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (Nafed) for marketing horticult...
- Jammu & Kashmir expects heavy influx of tourist in this season
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary B R Kundal has expressed hope that the valley would witness a heavy influx of tourist this season as a re...
- Dutch cos for collaboration with J-K entrepreneurs for exports
Dutch companies are interested in joint collaboration with local entrepreneurs here for the export of fruits, flowers, honey, mushroom and ...
- Kashmir apple trade seeks industry status
Farmers across the valley accuse the government for not doing enough to safeguard the declining horticulture sector.