Manipur farmers find sweet success in apples
Updated:11 months ago
Updated:11 months ago
Senapati / Ukhrul (Manipur), 09 Aug, ANI: Crunchy, flavourful, and packed with health benefits — apples are winning both hearts and farmlands. Once grown primarily in Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, these vibrant fruits are now thriving in the cool, hilly terrain of Manipur. Traditionally known for cultivating rice, maize, and pulses, the state is now witnessing a fresh wave of apple farming. With shifting climate patterns, modern farming techniques, and growing farmer awareness, apples are quickly emerging as a promising and profitable crop for Manipur. The hilly districts of Ukhrul, Senapati, and Tamenglong offer ideal conditions for apple cultivation, thanks to their cool climate, rich soil, and high altitudes. As a high-value cash crop, apples provide better returns than traditional farming, boosting farmer incomes. Today, not just farmers but also orchard owners and professionals from other fields are venturing into apple cultivation. The future of apple cultivation in Manipur looks promising, marking a major shift toward horticulture in the state. With growing interest, improved techniques, and the right policy support, Manipur could soon emerge as a key player in India’s apple production. This trend not only boosts the local economy but also inspires youth to take up farming, paving the way for rural prosperity.
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