Growers in India are switching from apples to kiwis

Published 2022년 10월 17일

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Growers in Sopore, Kashmir have begun planting kiwi fruits in their orchards, following the success of demonstration orchards created by the Baramulla District Horticulture Department in 2002. This shift is due to the lower investment and higher yield of kiwi fruits compared to traditional apple cultivation. The initial plants were brought from Himachal Pardesh. Kashmir contributes nearly 80% of India's apple supply, but growers have struggled with low prices for their produce.
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Growers around the city of Sopore in northern Kashmir have started planting kiwis as an alternative to apples. How did that happen? In 2002, the Baramulla District Horticulture Department developed demonstration orchards to propagate the benefits of kiwi fruit, and the efforts were largely successful. A local grower said: "We have produced a good amount of fruit with less investment." He brought kiwi plants from Himachal Pardesh three years ago, planted them in his orchard and got a decent ...
Source: AGF

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