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APEDA Ships J&K’s Premium Cherries & Plums to Singapore

APEDA has facilitated the first export of Areko cherries and Scentrose plums from Jammu & Kashmir's Shopian and Pulwama to Singapore. This initiative is expected to help growers realize over 50% higher returns compared to conventional marketing channels. The export consignment was scientifically harvested and transported via cold chain to meet international standards. This milestone follows successful exports of cherries and plums to the UAE and litchi exports to Italy.

APEDA facilitates first export of J&K's Areko cherries, Scentrose plums to Singapore

New Delhi, July 18

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority facilitated the first export shipment of premium Areko cherries and Scentrose plums from Jammu & Kashmir's Shopian and Pulwama to Singapore, an official statement said on Saturday.

The initiative is expected to enable growers to realise over 50 per cent higher returns compared with conventional marketing channels.

Further, it helps promote export‑oriented production, scientific cultivation and improved post‑harvest management across Jammu & Kashmir.

It is expected to reduce post-harvest losses, enhance value realisation and generate sustainable livelihood opportunities for fruit-growing communities across Jammu & Kashmir, the statement from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry said.

APEDA organised a flag-off ceremony of the shipment in collaboration with M/s Osum Food Solutions LLP and M/s Fruit Master Agro Fresh Private Limited.

Pulwama in Jammu & Kashmir is known for its favourable agro-climatic conditions, produces premium-quality temperate fruits with excellent taste, texture and shelf life.

The export consignment was scientifically harvested, graded, packed and transported through an efficient cold chain in compliance with international food safety and phytosanitary standards to ensure freshness and quality upon arrival in Singapore.

The milestone follows the successful export of fresh cherries and plums from the region to Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the UAE.

"The export reflects APEDA's continued efforts to strengthen India's horticultural exports through market diversification, export facilitation and improved logistics," the statement said.

"By connecting growers with premium international markets, the initiative is expected to enhance farmers' incomes and further position Jammu & Kashmir as a reliable source of high-value fresh temperate fruits in global markets," the ministry added.

APEDA in June facilitated India's first export consignment of Uttarakhand's premium litchi from Dehradun to Italy, marking the product's entry into the European market.

The export initiative resulted in improved returns for growers, with farmers receiving prices approximately 25 per cent higher than prevailing domestic market rates.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Excellent move by APEDA. But let's also focus on reducing middlemen and improving infrastructure within India so common people can also enjoy these fruits at reasonable prices! 🇮🇳

Vikram M

This is what Atmanirbhar Bharat looks like! From Pulwama to Singapore - proud moment for our farmers. Hope this translates to better income for the actual growers and not just exporters.

Ananya R

J&K's cherries are unmatched in taste. 🍒 So happy to see them reaching international markets. But please ensure fair compensation to the farmers directly, not just exporters.

Rohit P

From terrorism to trade - Kashmir's transformation is real. Our farmers deserve global markets. 50% higher returns is game-changing for the valley's economy. Well done APEDA.

James A

Interesting to see Indian agricultural exports expanding. The cold chain management mentioned is crucial for perishable fruits like cherries. Good to see compliance with international standards.

Kavya N

This is wonderful! But one concern - such exports should not make these fruits unaffordable for local Kashmiris. Need to balance global markets with domestic availability. Still, happy to see J&K's progress. 🙌

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