Will APEDA’s Training Initiative for Kashmir Fruit Growers Create Effect?
Will APEDA’s Training Initiative for Kashmir Fruit Growers Create Effect
As per the latest updates, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) has organised a specialised training programme in Kashmir. The Programme aimed at helping fruit growers enhance export readiness and boost access to international markets. Moreover, the initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen fruit production, improve fruit prices for farmers, and enhance India’s horticulture exports through better global market integration.
Interestingly, the programme emphasised export-oriented fruit farming attributes, such as quality standards, modern packaging techniques, certification processes, post-harvest management, and understanding of international trade requirements. In addition, fruit growers were also guided on meeting global food safety standards
Many fruit growers are facing challenges in export access due to limited awareness of international compliance systems and logistics. Through this initiative, APEDA aims to boost fruit supply chains and help farmers better understand export opportunities in markets such as Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
According to officials, improving packaging, branding, and certification can raise the fruit prices and improve the competitiveness of Kashmiri produce globally. The training also highlighted the importance of efficient cold storage, transportation, and supply chain management to maintain fruit quality during exports. Additionally, the initiative is expected to support long-term growth in Kashmir’s horticulture sector by encouraging modern fruit farming practices and export-oriented production.




