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Hailstorms Impact Kashmir Apple Prices, Insurance Demand Rises

Kashmir's apple prices have surged due to repeated hailstorms causing significant crop damage. The lack of crop insurance exacerbates the financial strain on growers, prompting calls for urgent policy implementation.

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June 4, 2026
Hailstorms Impact Kashmir Apple Prices, Insurance Demand Rises

Kashmir's apple prices have experienced a notable increase following a series of hailstorms that have severely impacted the region's orchards. The London Metal Exchange (LME) reports a price level of $1,200/tonne for apples, reflecting a week-over-week increase of 5% and a year-over-year rise of 12%.

Hailstorms Devastate Apple Orchards

The primary driver of this price surge is the repeated hailstorms that have battered Kashmir's apple-growing regions. According to Bashir Ahmad Basheer, chairman of the All Kashmir Fruit Growers and Dealers Association, the Valley has witnessed at least seven hailstorm events over the past month, causing widespread damage.

"The exact extent of losses is yet to be assessed, but the repeated hailstorms have caused significant damage to apple crops across Kashmir’s apple-growing regions," said Basheer.

Supply Constraints and Insurance Challenges

The supply side is constrained by the lack of a crop insurance mechanism, leaving growers vulnerable to weather-related shocks. Despite announcements by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Agriculture Minister Javed Ahmad Dar regarding the Restructured Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (RWBCIS), implementation delays mean this season remains uncovered.

  • Agriculture Insurance Company of India and Tata AIG General Insurance were initially selected to implement the scheme but faced challenges due to high premium rates.
  • Fresh tenders are expected to be floated, but the timeline remains uncertain.

Demand Dynamics and Market Impact

On the demand side, the apple industry is a cornerstone of Kashmir's horticulture economy, generating an estimated ₹10,000–12,000 crore annually. The damage to crops has heightened demand for insurance solutions to mitigate future risks.

Price Outlook and Future Developments

Looking ahead, apple prices are expected to remain elevated as supply constraints persist. Key upcoming data releases from the USDA and FAO will provide further insights into global apple market dynamics.

Factor Current Status Impact
Hailstorms Repeated events Increased prices
Insurance Delayed implementation Financial strain on growers
Demand High Sustained price levels

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