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DG Horticulture visits orchards in Pulwama, Shopian

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Srinagar: Amid heavy rains and snowfall in the Valley, the Director General (DG) Horticulture Kashmir, Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, today conducted an extensive tour of various places of district Pulwama and Shopian.

During the tour, the DG visited various orchards particularly those located at the most affected areas of district Shopian viz. Zawora, Badrihama, Pinjora, Aglar, Balpora, Kanipora, Ganapora, Shirmal, Keegam, Kellar etc.

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The DG expressed his sympathy with the affected orchardists and assured them of all possible help. He advised the farmers to continuously monitor their orchards and shake the trees regularly, so that the snow does not accumulate on the trees.

He instructed the field functionaries to closely monitor the situation and be on guard in view of the incessant rain and snowfall. He further directed the field functionaries to assess the losses and report accordingly.

As per initial reports, approximately 10 percent of damage has been reported from snowfall-affected areas till today evening.

Meanwhile, the Department of Horticulture Kashmir had already issued the weather advisory following the weather predictions made by the MET Department. 

For the convenience of orchardists, helpline No. 0194-2311484 has been established at the Directorate of Horticulture, Kashmir. 

The DG was accompanied by Joint Director Horticulture, Kashmir and concerned Chief Horticulture officers along with field functionaries.

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