Jammu and Kashmir, known for its picturesque places, has achieved one more feat as the cherries grown in the region, have reached the global markets. In a moment of pride, a consignment of Jammu and Kashmiri cherries, for the first time ever, has reached the markets of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. This is not merely the export of fruit; it is the export of opportunity, resilience, and a new chapter for the growers of the Valley. Kashmir, often celebrated for its natural beauty and rich culture, has long been known for its apples and saffron on the global stage. However, its luscious, high-quality cherries remained largely confined to domestic markets, with growers facing significant challenges in storage, packaging, and transportation. The successful entry of these cherries into the demanding markets of the Gulf is therefore nothing short of a breakthrough. This landmark export was made possible through the coordinated efforts of local farmers, government agencies, and export facilitators who ensured that the cherries met international quality and safety standards. Cold-chain logistics and improved post-harvest infrastructure have played a crucial role in preserving the freshness and appeal of the fruit during transit, a feat that once seemed daunting given the perishable nature of cherries. For the cherry growers of Kashmir, this development brings not just joy, but a renewed sense of hope. International demand translates into better prices, increased income and a motivation to expand cultivation with modern techniques. It also encourages the younger generation to view agriculture as a viable and profitable profession, rooted in both tradition and innovation. At this juncture, it is essential for policymakers and stakeholders to continue investing in infrastructure, training and market access for Kashmiri farmers. With the right support, what began as a small consignment can blossom into a thriving global presence.
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