Times of Oman

Swat’s variety of peaches exported, appreciate­d across the world

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MINGORA: More often than not, the mere mention of Swat Valley evokes a picturesqu­e image of snow-capped mountains, stunning green meadows and azure rivers.

However, this picture would be incomplete without some of the most luscious fruits on the planet which are grown in the region.

Historical­ly, the valley is billed as one of the cradles of ancient civilisati­on. In a world that has changed tremendous­ly through advancemen­ts in science and technology, farmers still use traditiona­l methods and tools to make the most of the valley’s fertile soil. Swat produces apples of 20 different kinds and 18 varieties of peaches, which are exported and appreciate­d across the world.

Ihsanullah, a peach grower and farming expert, tells The Express Tribune he can recall the varieties of peaches grown in Swat on his fingertips.

“The first kind of peach starts growing in May,” he explains.“May 25 is the date when Jaitay becomes available in the market.”

Ihsanullah adds the second kind of peach is locally named Ali Green and it hits the markets in the first week of June. Comparing the two, the farmer points out the second kind of peach, Ali Green, is preferred as it is sweeter.

Talking about the other varieties that come a little later into the season, Ihsanullah says the locally called Doyam Haray is pro- duced in the third week of June and is also available in the market. The fourth form of peach is Soyam. He adds the growing of Soyam and onward production mark the beginning of a difficult time in the market for peach growers.

“The farmers try to reach the market earlier with the aim of maximising sales,” he says.

“Any delay can be costly and will deprive the peach growers of a healthy income.”

Ihsanullah tells the fifth produce is named the Golden. However, there is another breed within this kind of peach and it is called the China Panjam.

“Both the Golden and China Panjam simultaneo­usly reach the market and are available by the start of July,” he adds. The sixth kind, called Shasham, is available in the second week of July.

“There are another three breeds within Shasham and all are different in their physical appearance, but their taste is almost identical,” he says.

Ihsanullah highlights that the seventh is called Spin Pakhay and is the most expensive, not to mention delicious, produce of the peach season.

It starts production in the third week of July and is available by the last week of the same month.

“The Hashtam reaches the market in the first week of August and remains till the third week,” he adds. It marks the end of the season. However, some mountainou­s areas in the upper parts of Swat keep producing peaches which are available till September 15. Ihsanullah adds the entire peach producing season is a great time for income generation.

 ?? - Express Tribune ?? PACKING FOR EXPORT: Men pack peaches into boxes at farm in Mingora, Swat.
- Express Tribune PACKING FOR EXPORT: Men pack peaches into boxes at farm in Mingora, Swat.

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