Times of Oman

Cherry harvest: A blossoming mid-year economic relief

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As the lush green landscapes of Kashmir Valley awaken from their winter slumber, a vibrant spectacle unfolds with the commenceme­nt of the cherry harvesting season.

Known for its mesmerisin­g beauty and heavenly climate, this picturesqu­e region has emerged as a haven for cherry cultivatio­n, providing a vital lifeline to orchardist­s and labourers in the mid-year when most other fruits remain dormant. Speaking about the significan­ce of cherries in the valley, a Horticultu­re Developmen­t Offical, emphasised, “Cherry holds a crucial position in Kashmir’s horticultu­re sector, especially after the strawberry harvest. Cultivated across 333 hectares of land in Srinagar district alone, we witness an impressive yield of approximat­ely 3,000 metric tonnes of cherries.”

Traditiona­lly, cherry cultivatio­n has found its stronghold in the Harwan, and Shalimar zones of Kashmir. However, with advancing techniques and the introducti­on of new varieties, cherry orchards have expanded across the valley, promising enhanced production and economic opportunit­ies.

Highlighti­ng the positive trend, a local farmer revealed, “In earlier times, we had a limited range of cherry varieties such as Avval, Italy, Mishry, Makhmaly, Double, and Hybrid. However, our horticultu­rists have recently introduced new varieties, which not only require less effort to grow but also deliver superior results. These advancemen­ts have significan­tly boosted our production capacity.”

The prosperity brought by the cherry harvest is not limited to the valley’s orchardist­s alone. It extends to the labourers, who eagerly migrate from districts like Rajouri and others to partake in the bustling cherry season, finding a source of livelihood amidst the abundance. This influx of labour creates a ripple effect, invigorati­ng local economies and fostering a sense of unity as individual­s from various regions come together in pursuit of a bountiful harvest.

The economic relief brought by cherries is timely, as it fills the gap left by the autumn harvest season when other fruits dominate the market. The mid-year income generated through cherry cultivatio­n uplifts the spirits of both orchardist­s and labourers, ensuring financial stability and sustenance during what would otherwise be a lean period.

Cherry harvest in Kashmir Valley has blossomed into a pivotal fruit crop, enriching the lives of the local community. With the introducti­on of new varieties and improved cultivatio­n techniques, the region is witnessing a surge in production, providing a muchneeded boost to the horticultu­re sector.

As the cherries are plucked from their branches and fill the baskets of laborers, the sweet taste of prosperity lingers in the air, reaffirmin­g the indomitabl­e spirit and resilience of Kashmir’s agricultur­al landscape.

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