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Srinagar, Sept 13: A delegation of Apple Federations of India (AFFI) called on Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and submitted a memorandum demanding including revival of Market Intervention Scheme (MIS), 100 percent import duty on apples and implementation of Crop insurance.
According to a Memorandum submitted by President Zahoor Ahmad Rather, and Secretary Abdul Rashid Itoo, sought restarting of the MIS , which they claim had been playing an important role in procuring inferior quality C-grade apples in the Valley since 2017 when the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (NAFED) first launched the scheme.
“However, this year, the UT Administration has discontinued it for the current marketing season, causing much concern among growers. Every year, there are visuals of this culled fruit being dumped on highways and rivers, as the procurement under MIS is a small portion of the total produce, and most growers have no other avenue to sell their C-grade apples,” it read.
The federation also cited the loss of fruit quality as well as quantity due to weather vagaries.
“The cumulative effect has been the reduction of the total yield by 40 to 50 percent, a drop in yield by one million metric tonnes or more! But what is even more concerning is that a larger portion of this year’s produce is turning out to be inferior C-grade culled fruit. So, while the reduction in the supply of quality apples may lead to an increase in their market prices, there will be no takers for the flood of culled fruit entering the markets,” it said.
Citing the example of procurement by Himachal Pradesh, where a similar situation has also developed due to incessant rains and hailstorms damaging the apple crop, the Federation said the State government, through its procurement agencies of HPMC, has declared that the culled fruit would be procured at Rs 12 per kilo.
In the prevailing circumstances, the AFFI demanded that the Administration of J&K revitalizes the MIS and procures a significant part of the culled fruit at a remunerative price in the 2023-24 marketing season.
The Administration, through J&K HPMC, should involve growers in value-addition activities such as processing culled fruit into apple fruit juice, jams, pickles, bread, etc., following the pattern of Himachal Pradesh, the statement reads.
The Administration should implement the Crop Insurance Scheme (CIS) forthwith, as demanded by the farmers’ federation.
The federation also demanded an inquiry into the failure of the J&K Horticulture Department to establish adequate weather stations that could communicate the spread of scab disease from one region to another.
Revert the reduction of import tariffs on Washington apples and impose a 100 percent import duty to safeguard apple growers in the country and also regulate freight a charge on the pattern of Himachal Pradesh, the statement reads.

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