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Apple prices down in Himachal, farmers not receiving adequate amount for their crop

Written by  Rajan Nath -- August 19th 2021 12:19 PM -- Updated: August 19th 2021 12:25 PM
Apple prices down in Himachal, farmers not receiving adequate amount for their crop

Apple prices down in Himachal, farmers not receiving adequate amount for their crop

Due to a drop in the prices of apples in the fruit markets of Himachal Pradesh, farmers are not receiving an adequate amount for their crops. The fear of an impending third Covid-19 wave is also adding to the panic forcing farmers to sell even the unripe fruit, leading to a fall in the prices. The Vice-Chairman of Shimla-Kinnaur Agriculture Committee, Naresh Sharma said, "There is a slump in the market. The quality is low because of hailstorms and supply is also high. Covid -19 has also impacted the market." Also Read | Afghanistan: People hang on flying aircraft in hurry to leave the country, two of them fall Apple farmers in Himachal Pradesh rejoice as demand soars "The farmers are getting fewer prices in comparison to the previous years. To date, 50 lakh boxes have reached the market and as per estimate from the horticulture department nearly 4 crore boxes production is expected this year," he added. Also Read | LPG gas cylinder price hiked again. Here’s how much it will cost you now APMC mandi set up in Himachal's Kinnaur district | India News,The Indian Express Apples from Rohru, Theog, Kotgarh, Narkanda, Rampur, Jubble, Kotkhai, and Chopal are supplied to Himachal Pradesh's Shimla market. The varieties of apple available are Spur, red gold, Royal delicious, and Red varieties. "The inflow of apple supply is increasing each day and the prices are very low this year," said an apple fruit trader. Prices are down to Rs 300 for an apple box weighing 20 to 25 kilograms. The possible third Covid-19 wave is also hitting the prices. Himachal apples give imported varieties a run for their money in Indian market | Latest News India - Hindustan Times "Due to the fear of the third wave, farmers have started plucking the unripe crop and are selling these, further affecting the market," said another apple farmer. Himachal Pradesh has 11 lakh hectares under crop cultivation and out of this 2 hundred thousand hectares land of fruit grove. Apple crop occupies around 50 percent area of the state fruit groves. The economy of the state depends on apple production as it generates over Rs 4500-5000 crore revenue for the state. -PTC News


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