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A high-level meeting to enhance Jammu and Kashmir’s agricultural and horticultural sectors was held today at ICAR-Central Institute of Temperate Horticulture (ICAR-CITH), Rangret, Srinagar

The meeting, chaired by Dr. Mahendra Kumar Verma, Director of ICAR-CITH, focused on addressing the significant challenges faced by stakeholders, particularly the rising costs associated with apple cultivation, a statement issued to Ziraat Times said.
The gathering brought together prominent stakeholders, including the President of the Jammu and Kashmir Fruits and Vegetables Processing and Integrated Cold Chain Association (JKPICCA), Bashir Ahmad Naik, and representatives from the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers cum Dealers Union. Discussions centered on collaborative strategies to bolster the region’s horticultural landscape and improve the livelihoods of fruit growers.
Bashir Ahmad Naik, President of JKPICCA, expressed his gratitude to Dr. Verma for organizing the meeting and acknowledged the contributions of all participants.
“The insights shared during this session have laid a solid foundation for addressing the pressing issues faced by the horticulture community,” he said, appreciating the commitment of the Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers cum Dealers Union to the sector’s development.
The meeting concluded with optimism as stakeholders committed to implementing the collaborative initiatives discussed. These efforts aim to create a positive impact on Jammu and Kashmir’s agricultural and horticultural sectors, fostering growth and sustainability for the region’s fruit growers.

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The partnership will focus on enhancing the mechanisation of fruit harvesting, specifically apples, integrating cutting-edge techniques

CNH signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research – Central Institute of Temperate Horticulture (ICAR-CITH), Srinagar to collaborate on fruit harvesting technology in India.

The partnership will focus on enhancing the mechanisation of fruit harvesting, specifically apples, integrating cutting-edge techniques. It will also foster the development of innovative solutions tailored to India’s unique agricultural challenges.

“This strategic partnership seeks to pioneer groundbreaking innovation within horticulture. Together with ICAR – CITH, we look forward to combining our knowledge and expertise to deliver a step change in agricultural efficiency and productivity, benefiting the farmers and the wider agriculture community,” said Dr Garv Modwel, Group Leader, Advanced Technology and Innovation, CNH India Technology Center.

According to the MOU, CNH will oversee the design and development process of harvesting. The company will supply prototypes for field tests and make improvements based on the trial outcomes.

Dr M.K Verma, Director, ICAR – CITH Srinagar, said, “We look forward to collaborating with CNH to bring technological advancement to the Indian horticultural sector. The project offers an opportunity for our experts to apply their experience and understanding in developing solutions that will help reshape the future of fruit harvesting in India.”

ICAR-CITH will support image collection, logistics and operational aspects. The institute will analyse field test data such as picking efficiency, post-harvest losses, and the impact on fruit quality.

The partnership will focus on enhancing the