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J&K: Government schemes transform farmers' lives, boosting income with ultra-high-density Apple farming

Farmers in Rajouri are experiencing life-changing benefits from ultra-high-density apple farming, thanks to government-backed initiatives. Mehtab Ahmed Malik’s success story highlights earnings of Rs 10-15 crore from his apple crop. The Horticulture Department is expanding the program to more villages, boosting local economies. With growing awareness, more farmers are embracing these transformative agricultural techniques.

Rajouri, August 3

Farmers in Rajouri are reaping the benefits of ultra-high-density apple farming, a transformative initiative that is empowering local youth and enhancing their livelihoods.

By adopting modern agricultural techniques, farmers are witnessing a significant boost in income and self-independence, with the help of government-backed schemes and support from the horticulture department.

Mehtab Ahmed Malik, a local farmer, shared his success story, saying, "When I first started this, I never thought it would happen in reality. Then, when I went to the office of horticulture, Shafqat Khan guided me on the matter. I convinced my family, and we bought a piece of land, about one canal. On this land, I planted all the plants. The department helped us a lot. This time, I have made a crop of apples worth about Rs 10-15 crore. I have also planted a few vegetables and strawberries. We haven't bought any vegetables for the last year."

Mohd Quyoom, father of local farmer Mehtab Malik, lauded the government's efforts, stating, "The government recently introduced schemes that were previously unknown. However, awareness is growing, and people are now benefiting from these programs. There are many other schemes, such as those related to water supply, electricity, pensions, or free rations. The schemes initiated by the Government of India are transforming people's lives, and their situation is steadily improving. If this trend continues, more people will participate enthusiastically and benefit from it."

District Horticulture Officer Rajouri, Shafqat Hussain Khan, highlighted the progress, stating, "Over the last 2-3 years, we've been working on high-density cultivation, and the results are almost here. It makes farmers happy and increases our plantation. We started in Thannamandi, expanded to Dharhal, Manjakot, and Budhal. This year, we'll cover 10-15 hectares. We also began Walnut Chandler, with good results coming out. Farmers are showing interest. Soon, apples and walnuts will be everywhere."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Rs 10-15 crore from one canal land?! That's life-changing money for a farmer. But I wonder - is the government providing proper market linkages too? Otherwise middlemen will eat up all the profits as usual.

Aman W

As someone from Jammu, I've seen the transformation firsthand. Earlier our apples would rot due to lack of storage. Now with these new techniques and govt support, Kashmiris aren't the only ones benefiting. Ladakh should be next!

Sarah B

Wonderful initiative! But the article doesn't mention any challenges. What about water requirements? J&K has faced droughts recently. Are there sustainable irrigation solutions being implemented alongside this?

Vikram M

My cousin in Rajouri switched to this method last year. The initial investment was high but worth it. Government gave 50% subsidy on plants and drip irrigation. More youth are returning to farming now - that's the real victory!

Kavya N

Great to see horticulture flourishing! But what about traditional apple varieties? We shouldn't lose our indigenous crops in pursuit of high yields. Balance is key - modern techniques + preserving biodiversity.

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