Key Points

Despite severe monsoon damage to roads, Himachal Pradesh recorded significantly higher apple market arrivals this season. The state government's quick restoration efforts ensured smooth transportation for apple growers. HPMC's procurement more than doubled with 274 collection centers operating across the region. Chief Minister Sukhu emphasized the government's commitment to protecting apple growers' interests through various support measures.

Key Points: Himachal Apple Season Sees Record Arrivals Despite Damaged Roads

  • Apple arrivals increased to 1.73 crore boxes from 1.23 crore last year
  • HPMC procurement doubled to 55,000 metric tonnes this season
  • 274 collection centers established across apple growing regions
  • Government restored damaged roads quickly for smooth transportation
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Himachal Pradesh: Apple season records higher market arrivals despite damaged roads; record procurement done through HPMC

Himachal Pradesh records 1.73 crore apple boxes despite monsoon damage, with HPMC procurement doubling to 55,000 metric tonnes through 274 collection centers.

"The State Government is fully committed to safeguarding the interests of apple growers - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, September 19

Despite the havoc caused by torrential rains across Himachal Pradesh and extensive damage to roads, a total of 1,73,74,204 apple boxes (20 kg each) reached various markets between June 27 and September 15, according to a release.

This marks a significant increase compared to 1,23,18,924 boxes during the same period last year. This has been made possible due to the continuous supervision of Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and the relentless efforts of the Public Works Department (PWD), the release stated.

As per the release, through Himachal Pradesh Horticulture Produce Marketing and Processing Corporation Ltd. (HPMC), procurement has crossed 55,000 metric tonnes, which is more than double compared to last year. To facilitate this, HPMC has set up 274 collection centres, where apple procurement is actively underway.

The damaged roads were either restored or temporarily reconnected in record time to ensure smooth transportation of apples. Even during peak damage, government machinery worked round the clock to facilitate apple growers.

A government spokesperson informed that from the Shimla and Kinnaur Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC), 1,09,86,863 boxes were sold against 77,40,164 boxes last year. From Mandi APMC, 16,81,055 boxes were sold compared to 89,19,893 boxes last year. Solan APMC recorded sales of 24,90,835 boxes against 22,18,685 boxes, while Kullu APMC registered 20,88,374 boxes compared to 14,03,392 boxes in 2024.

The spokesperson added that the government is committed to ensuring smooth transportation and marketing of apples so that growers do not face any inconvenience.

In addition to ensuring smooth transportation of apples, the State Government has also extended benefits to orchardists under the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS), the release added.

However, due to road blockages in several areas, trucks are still unable to reach some centres. Taking prompt action, the Chief Minister has directed the deployment of additional trucks to ensure timely lifting of apples.

Meanwhile, HPMC's fruit processing plants at Parala (Shimla), Parwanoo (Solan) and Jarol (Mandi) are operating at full capacity, processing nearly 400 tonnes of apples daily. Despite adverse weather conditions, the State Government is making every possible effort to support apple growers, ensuring that they do not miss out on any financial benefits.

CM Sukhu said, "The State Government is fully committed to safeguarding the interests of apple growers and ensuring their well-being. We have introduced the Universal Carton to guarantee remunerative prices and to put an end to the exploitation of horticulturists."

- ANI

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Priya S
My uncle is an apple grower in Shimla. The HPMC collection centres and Universal Carton scheme have actually helped farmers get better prices this season. Good initiative!
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David E
While the numbers look impressive, I hope the government is also focusing on permanent road repairs. Temporary fixes won't last through next monsoon season.
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Ananya R
Himachal apples are the best! 🍎 Glad to see our farmers getting support. The increase from 77 lakh to 109 lakh boxes in Shimla-Kinnaur is remarkable despite the challenges.
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Siddharth J
The PWD engineers and workers deserve appreciation for working round the clock. Restoring damaged roads in hilly terrain is no easy task. Salute to their dedication!
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Michael C
Processing 400 tonnes daily is impressive! Hope the quality is maintained. Himachal apples have great export potential if handled properly.

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