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Fresh Produce, Bold Growth

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January 27, 2026
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Kashmir’s agrarian landscape is undergoing a transformation that few could have imagined a decade ago. The vegetable sector, once a modest contributor, has surged into prominence, reshaping the Valley’s economy and food security. With production values climbing from Rs 541 crore in 2022–23 to an unprecedented Rs 1,239 crore in 2024–25, vegetables have become more than crops; they are now symbols of prosperity, and self-reliance.

Demand has risen steadily, yet production has consistently outpaced consumption. Surpluses have grown from 2.7 lakh metric tonnes in 2022–23 to over 6 lakh MT in 2024–25. This surplus is not just statistical; it is strategic. It means Kashmir is no longer dependent on outside supplies; it is confidently supplying fresh produce to other regions, strengthening its role in national food chains.

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Government schemes have introduced high-yield varieties, polyhouse farming, and irrigation support. Farmers have embraced diversification, shifting from traditional crops to vegetables that offer quicker returns and multiple harvests. Community-level initiatives have promoted kitchen gardening, embedding cultivation into households and ensuring fresh food is part of everyday life. Together, these efforts have created a culture of growth that is both modern and deeply rooted in tradition.

Haakh, collard greens, turnips, carrots, peas, and tomatoes are prized for their freshness and organic quality. In an era where consumers demand chemical-free, nutrient-rich food, Kashmir’s produce carries a natural advantage. The organic sector, if nurtured with certification and branding, could elevate these vegetables into premium markets across India and abroad, positioning Kashmir as a hub for health-conscious produce.

Surplus vegetables mean better nutrition, lower prices, and stronger food security. They enrich diets while stabilizing markets, ensuring that families eat fresh while farmers earn more. This is agriculture serving both health and wealth, both body and economy.

Post-harvest losses continue to erode farmer incomes, highlighting the urgent need for cold storage, efficient transport, and food processing infrastructure. Without these, surpluses risk becoming waste. This is where private players must step in. Investment in logistics, packaging, and value addition can transform raw abundance into sustainable agribusiness. Public-private partnerships are essential to ensure farmers receive fair prices and consumers benefit from consistent supply.

Districts like Pulwama, Budgam, Anantnag, Baramulla, and Shopian have already emerged as green belts, proving that specialization can drive collective prosperity. Their success must be scaled across the Valley, replacing low-return crops with vegetables that align with modern demand. The quicker harvest cycles of vegetables compared to paddy or maize make them ideal for farmers seeking stability and growth.

The rise of Kashmir’s vegetable sector is more than an economic shift; it is a cultural and social transformation. It represents dignity for farmers and confidence for the region. It shows how agriculture, when guided by vision and supported by both government schemes and private investment, can become a cornerstone of prosperity.

Kashmir’s fields are no longer just producing vegetables as they are cultivating hope, health, and opportunity. They are sowing the seeds of a future defined not by scarcity, but by abundance. The vegetable boom is here; and it must be sustained, protected, and celebrated as one of Kashmir’s most powerful success stories.

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