Kulgam District Achieves Record Horticulture Production of 2,38,467 Metric Tons in 2023

Delhi: In a significant development, Kulgam, a district in Jammu and Kashmir known for its horticulture, witnessed a remarkable surge in production in the year 2023. The horticulture production in the district soared to an impressive 2,38,467 metric tons, marking a substantial increase from the previous year’s figures.

Nisar Ahmad, District Level SMS Horticulture Officer in Kulgam, said in the newspaper that district is witnessing a significant increase in both horticulture production and the area devoted to the sector.

The surge in production can be attributed to various factors, including favorable weather conditions, improved agricultural practices, and the concerted efforts of the local horticulturists. Kulgam is known for its fertile land and conducive climate, which are ideal for growing a variety of fruits, including apples, cherries, and pears.

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The increase in horticulture production is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy, providing a boost to the livelihoods of farmers and generating employment opportunities in the region. The surplus production also presents an opportunity for the district to explore new markets and expand its reach beyond the local market.

Local authorities have welcomed the surge in production and have pledged to provide further support to horticulturists in the district. They have emphasized the need for adopting modern farming techniques, promoting organic farming practices, and providing timely assistance to farmers to ensure sustained growth in the horticulture sector.

The surge in horticulture production in Kulgam is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the local farming community. It reflects the potential of the region to emerge as a key player in the horticulture sector and contribute significantly to the agricultural landscape of Jammu and Kashmir.