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Kashmir's Shrinking Farmland Threatens Food Security

The rapid conversion of agricultural land in Kashmir is threatening food security in the region. With a significant reduction in cultivable land, Kashmir's dependency on food imports is increasing.

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iGEN Editorial
May 31, 2026
Kashmir's Shrinking Farmland Threatens Food Security

The rapid conversion of agricultural land in Kashmir is raising serious concerns about the region's food security. Over the past few years, the Valley has lost thousands of hectares of fertile farmland to urban expansion and construction, threatening its agricultural sustainability.

Decline in Cultivable Land

Official data indicates that nearly 34,000 hectares of cultivable land have been lost in Kashmir between 1996 and 2023. This trend poses a significant threat to the region's ability to sustain its food production needs.

"The continuous conversion of farmland into residential and commercial spaces is posing a serious threat to food security in Kashmir," said a senior agriculture officer.

Impact on Food Grain Production

Kashmir currently produces around 0.45 million tonnes of food grains annually, far below the required 1.34 million tonnes. This shortfall highlights the region's growing dependence on imports from other states to meet its food requirements.

Year Cultivable Land Lost (hectares)
1996-2023 34,000

Cultural and Economic Shifts

The traditional Thaejkaad or paddy transplantation season is also vanishing. This cultural practice, once a vibrant community activity, is fading as farmland disappears. Farmers like Mushtaq Ahmad from Pulwama attribute this decline to the shift towards apple orchards and land conversion for construction.

Legal and Regulatory Challenges

Despite laws like Section 133 of the Jammu and Kashmir Land Revenue Act (Svt. 1996), which prohibits the conversion of agricultural land for non-farm purposes without permission, violations are rampant. This regulatory challenge exacerbates the issue, as farmland continues to be converted at an alarming rate.

Outlook and Future Concerns

The ongoing loss of farmland in Kashmir is a critical issue that requires immediate attention. As the region becomes increasingly dependent on external food supplies, the need for sustainable land management and enforcement of existing laws becomes more urgent. Upcoming agricultural reports and policy updates will be crucial in assessing the future of Kashmir's food security.

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