Cold storage facilities in South Kashmir have become a lifeline for apple growers after the recent closure of the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway disrupted the movement of fruit-laden trucks to markets outside the Valley.
The temporary blockade caused by landslides and bad weather had raised serious concerns among orchardists, as apples, being perishable, require timely transportation to retain their freshness and market value. However, with the availability of modern cold storage units in the Pulwama, Shopian, and Kulgam districts, farmers have been able to safeguard their produce and avoid major financial losses.
Apple grower Shafi Lone from Pulwama said the cold storage network helped minimise losses caused by the highway disruption.
“The recent highway closure severely impacted our

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