Highway Closure Sparks Economic Crisis for Kashmir's Apple Growers
The prolonged closure of the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway has caused significant economic distress for Kashmir's apple growers. Political leaders allege it is a deliberate assault on the region's horticulture economy, leading to protests and demands for urgent government intervention to facilitate the movement of fruit-laden trucks.
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Political leaders in Kashmir have expressed outrage over the extended closure of the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, a crucial route for the apple trade. The move, described as a deliberate economic assault, has left fruit-laden trucks stranded, threatening the livelihoods of many in the region.
Local parties, including the ruling National Conference and the People's Democratic Party, have raised concerns about the economic impact on the horticulture sector, which significantly contributes to Kashmir's economy. Protests have emerged, with leaders urging immediate government action to resolve the crisis.
Moreover, CPI(M) leader M Y Tarigami highlighted the broader challenges faced by apple growers in the region, including inadequate cold storage and lack of insurance coverage. He called for reintroduction of the Market Intervention Scheme to support farmers and mitigate their losses.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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