Reports of the union government considering a reduction
in import levies on apples, walnuts, almonds, and cranberries have alarmed
local cultivators in Jammu and Kashmir. Growers fear that the move could
undercut local produce by allowing cheaper imports to flood wholesale markets,
threatening their livelihoods. Reports
about a possible reduction in import duties on Washington apples, walnuts,
almonds and cranberries before US President Donald Trump’s reciprocal
tariff are rolled out on April 2 have
raised significant concerns with growers’ federations in
the Valley beginning to voice their worries.
Zahoor Ahmad Rather, president Apple
Farmers’ Federation of India (AFFI), J&K chapter, said the move
would impact apple growers across the apple-producing states of India.“Our farmers cannot compete with those in
the US, where farmers receive over 32 per cent in subsidies, while ours receive
no more than 3.5 per cent,” said Rather. The Kashmir Valley Fruit
Growers Cum Dealers Union (KVFGDU) wrote separate letters to Prime
Minister Narendra Modi and Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare
raising their concern over the reduction of import duties on the Washington
apple. “Washington apples will
flood Indian markets if the government lowers import duties on them,” said
Bashir Ahmad Bashir, chairman KVFGDU. He said that they had serious
apprehensions about the government even making the Washington apples duty
free. “We have conveyed our concerns to the Prime Minister and Union
Minister for Agriculture through separate communications,” Bashir said. He said that the move would impact over 7
lakh families associated with the apple industry...On March 12, the
legislators in the Assembly raised concern over the government’s plans to lower
the import duty on apples, walnuts and almonds.
National Conference MLA, Tanvir Sadiq drew the
attention of the House to the issues, arguing that the move would severely
affect the livelihood of thousands of families. Many legislators, particularly from the apple rich districts of south
Kashmir, rose from their seats to express their concern.