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Unseasonal Monsoon Rains Wreak Havoc on HP’s Apple Crop, Forces Farmers to Discard Produce

<p> <br &sol;>&NewLine;<br &sol;>&NewLine; &Tab; Farmers Discard Produce of Tomato <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&Tab; Devastating Landslides &amp&semi; Road Closures Trigger a Crisis for Apple Growers&comma; Resulting in Widespread Dumping of Apples into Rivers&Tab; &Tab;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;SHIMLA&colon; The picturesque apple orchards of Himachal Pradesh&comma; renowned for their bountiful produce&comma; now bear the brunt of unseasonal monsoon rains&comma; causing widespread destruction and unprecedented losses for farmers&period; Due to massive landslides and road closures in interior areas&comma; the transportation of apples from the Upper Shimla region has been severely disrupted&comma; leaving hundreds of trucks stranded for nearly a fortnight&period; In a heart-wrenching sight&comma; farmers are being forced to discard their apple crop into rivers and drains as the apples begin to rot amidst the transportation crisis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Deepak Manta&comma; a fruit grower from Rohru&comma; expressed the grim situation&comma; stating&comma; &&num;8220&semi;Apples are being thrown into rivers as they are rotting&period;&&num;8221&semi; The condition of the roads has deteriorated to such an extent that truck drivers are hesitant to operate their vehicles&comma; further exacerbating the transportation woes&period; The incessant rainfall has led to extensive damages to roads and bridges&comma; with the National Highway Authority of India &lpar;NHAI&rpar; estimating significant repairs to restore connectivity&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Seeking aid and support from the government&comma; Public Works Department &lpar;PWD&rpar; Minister Vikramaditya Singh met Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari in Delhi&period; He apprised Minister Gadkari about the extensive devastation caused by cloudbursts and heavy rains across the state&comma; seeking financial assistance to repair the damaged roads and bridges&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The situation is not only dire for apple growers in Shimla but also in other apple-growing regions of Mandi&comma; Kullu&comma; and Chamba districts&period; The state&&num;8217&semi;s Emergency Operations Center has reported a staggering total of 72 landslide incidents and 52 floods in Himachal Pradesh from June 24 to July 29&period; The unexpected challenges have left farmers anxious about this year&&num;8217&semi;s apple crop&comma; with predictions of a potential decline of more than 70 percent compared to recent years&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As farmers grapple with the loss of their livelihoods&comma; political leaders have engaged in a war of words&comma; with BJP leaders criticizing the Congress government for its alleged lack of support to the farming community&period; BJP IT Cell chief Amit Malviya tweeted a video of apples being discarded into the river&comma; attributing the unfortunate situation to the government&&num;8217&semi;s failure to assist farmers in transporting their produce to the market&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Prominent apple grower and state BJP leader&comma; Chetan Bragta&comma; also voiced his concern&comma; urging the government to open apple collection centers and restore connectivity&period; The desperation faced by the farmers underscores the urgency of government intervention to salvage the apple crop and support those dependent on this vital sector of the state&&num;8217&semi;s economy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Horticultural experts fear that the apple crop may suffer a significant decline of 30-35 percent in yield and taste&period; With over 90 percent of the state&&num;8217&semi;s apple production destined for the domestic market&comma; the crisis has broader implications for the nation&&num;8217&semi;s fruit supply and pricing&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab; end-of <&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;

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