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Kashmir hosts India cold chain conclave

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
September 21, 2023
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Srinagar: The Kashmir Valley on Wednesday hosted its maiden India Cold Chain Conclave for fruit growers, farmers and controlled atmosphere store owners.

The India Cold Chain Conclave — Himalayan chapter — was organised by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industries (PHDCCI) in collaboration with National Centre for Cold Chain Development at Kashmir International Convention Centre here.

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The conclave aims to provide an overview of advancements in refrigeration, their impact on various industries, the logistics sector and their role in addressing climate challenges.

“This is the first time we are conducting an event of such magnitude in Kashmir which is a game changer. It is to facilitate fruit growers, farmers and controlled atmosphere store owners and everyone connected to the farming sector agriculture, horticultural all of them are here,” PHDCCI chairman, Kashmir region, Vicky Shaw, said.

A survey was conducted in January of this year revealed that 5 lakh metric tonnes of controlled atmosphere stores are required now while the current availability is of 2.5 lakh metric tonnes. To fill that gap, the government has come up with various initiatives, such as the MIDH scheme run by the Centre, officials said.

Fruit growers in the valley welcomed the initiative.

“The controlled atmosphere storage policy is a great step from the government. This helps farmers in the long run and will help them gain profit,” Mohammad Sultan Bhat, a fruit grower, said.

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