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Ganderbal Orchards Witness Busy Harvest as Cherry Season Peaks

by Aqzar Raheel
May 25, 2026
in Jammu & Kashmir, Top News
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Ganderbal Orchards Witness Busy Harvest as Cherry Season Peaks

Close-up of ripening bing cherries (Prunus avium) on fruit tree. Tree and fruit are weighed down by the number of cherries on tree. Cherries and leaves are lit by sunlight. The background is out of focus.

Aqzar Raheel

Ganderbal, May 25 : In the orchards of Ganderbal district in central Kashmir, the arrival of May marks the beginning of the cherry harvesting season, a short but crucial period for hundreds of families dependent on horticulture.

The season, which lasts for nearly three weeks, is considered one of the most important phases of the year for local growers, who rely heavily on cherry cultivation for their livelihood.

Kashmir’s cherries are known for their taste and quality but are also highly perishable, with growers saying the fruit has a shelf life of nearly 48 hours. Farmers begin harvesting early in the morning before transporting the produce to fruit mandis across Kashmir and outside markets on the same day to avoid spoilage and price drops.

Across several villages in Ganderbal, families spend long hours in orchards harvesting, sorting and packing the fruit during the peak season.

“For us, this season is very important because our earnings for the year depend on these few weeks,” a local orchardist told.

Growers said changing weather conditions, including warmer winters and irregular rainfall, have affected production in recent years. They also cited rising costs of pesticides, fertilizers, packaging and transportation as major challenges for small-scale farmers, they said.

Despite the difficulties, growers continue to depend on cherry farming as a primary source of income, with many families involved in the work throughout the harvesting season.

As vehicles carrying freshly harvested cherries leave the orchards daily, growers say each consignment represents months of labour and hope for financial stability, locals told.

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Aqzar Raheel Is Young Journalist Working at Asian Nama As a Writer Mail: Aqzarraheel@asiannama.com

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