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NICRA- National Innovations on Climate Resilient Agriculture
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The horticulture sector is perceived as the backbone of the Jammu and Kashmir
economy as it significantly contributes to Gross State Domestic Production. Around
7 lakh families, comprising 33 lakh people, are directly or indirectly associated
with the horticulture sector. During the last few years, the Kashmir fruit growers
have suffered a major setback mostly due to climatic variability in particular to
the unseasonal heavy snowfall. Based on the time of occurrence, untimely snowfall
affect flower parts, pollination process, fruit set, harvesting of late-season varieties,
on-farm activities like sorting, grading, packaging, storage, and marketing of
produce. In addition, it results in mechanical damage to trees. Furthermore, it
can have a significant effect on return bloom by reducing fruit-producing areas
on trees. We have no control over the occurrence of pre-and post-winter snowfall
but still with the help of some management practices, we can minimize the losses
due to untimely snowfall.