Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Saffron output estimated to fall 68% due to a dry spell in J&K

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Saffron production in the country is estimated to decline 68.15% to 9.12 tonne in the current crop year because of a dry spell in the top growing state of Jammu and Kashmir, according to a government data.

Saffron is also cultivated in Himachal Pradesh. Much of the produce is exported.

As per the agricultur­e ministry data, saffron output is pegged at 9.12 tonne in 2017-18 crop year (July-June) as against 28.64 tonne in the last year.

The output is expected to go down due to dry spell in critical stage of crop’s growth, it said.

The production was hit badly in 2014-15 crop year to 8.51 tonne because of floods.

According to the ministry, the demand for Indian saffron has increased in the global market due to presence of high quality active components like crocine, picrocroci­ne and safranal.

Saffron cultivatio­n and export is being promoted under the National Saffron Mission.

A Saffron Park at Dusoo in

AS PER THE AGRICULTUR­E MINISTRY DATA, SAFFRON OUTPUT IS PEGGED AT 9.12 TONNE IN 201718 CROP YEAR (JULYJUNE) AS AGAINST 28.64 TONNE IN 2017

Pulwana district, Jammu and Kashmir has been sanctioned for providing improved facilities of grading, packaging, e-auctioning and certificat­ion that would boost export of the spice.

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultur­al Sciences and Technology of Jammu and ICARCentra­l Institute of Temperate Horticultu­re are implementi­ng innovative practices to boost saffron production and productivi­ty.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The demand for Indian saffron has increased over the years in the global market due to presence of high quality active components like crocine, picrocroci­ne and safranal.
HT FILE The demand for Indian saffron has increased over the years in the global market due to presence of high quality active components like crocine, picrocroci­ne and safranal.

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