Hailstorm wrecks orchards in Shopian and Kulgam

Credit By: Farmers report up to 90% blossom loss; fear major hit to this year’s and next season’s apple yield.
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  • 06 Apr 2026

Srinagar, Apr 06 : A sudden and intense hailstorm battered several villages across South Kashmir’s Shopian and Kulgam districts on Monday, causing damage to apple orchards at a crucial flowering stage, leaving growers distressed and demanding immediate government intervention and compensation.

The hailstorm, which lasted nearly 20 minutes, struck areas including Feeripora, Mandujan, Pudsoo, Saidpora, Adijan, Kanjiullar, Nihama, Ramhama, DH Pora, Manzgam, Chogalpora, Rambhama, Ladgoo, Samnoo, and Bathipora, flattening delicate blossoms and raising fears of a severely affected harvest season.

Local orchardists described the situation as alarming, stating that the timing of the hailstorm could not have been worse.

“This is the flowering stage, and it is very critical for fruit set. Hailstones hitting the flowers mean they won’t survive. The chances of recovery are very rare,” said a grower from Shopian.

Another orchardist from Kulgam echoed similar concerns, estimating heavy losses. “I think nearly 90 percent of the flowers have been damaged. The hail continued for around 20 minutes, and its impact will not only be seen this year but could affect the next season as well,” he said.

Growers said that the flowering phase determines the eventual yield, and any damage at this stage directly translates into reduced production.

“Horticulture is our backbone, and such weather events are devastating. We were expecting a good season, but this hailstorm has shattered our hopes,” said another farmer from DH Pora. “We urge the government to assess the damage on the ground and provide adequate compensation to the affected growers.”

The spell of erratic weather now has added to the worries of farmers in the region, who are already grappling with climate uncertainties and rising input costs.

Experts in the horticulture sector also note that damage to blossoms significantly reduces fruit formation, making recovery difficult even with subsequent favorable weather.

Meanwhile, growers have appealed to the administration and the horticulture department to conduct an immediate survey of the affected areas and extend financial assistance to mitigate their losses—(KNO)

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