SRINAGAR: The harvesting of the famous Kashmiri strawberry crop in Gaasu Khimber village in the outskirts of Srinagar has begun with much satisfaction to the farmers about the production despite hot weather conditions and late rainfall.
Farmers with baskets filled with the freshly harvested strawberries, one of the first horticulture crops of the season in Kashmir, were seen moving in the fields in Gaasu Khimber village.
Gaasu Khimber is the home land of about one thousand farmers who are associated with the Strawberry trade and there are apple orchards as well which are a source of their livelihood. The production this year is very satisfactory compared to the last year despite unseasonal hot weather and late rainfall, said Manzoor Ahmad, a farmer.
Strawberry farming was introduced in the valley due to its favorable climate conditions and Gaasu Khimber areas are being considered to be the most appropriate for the crop.
The harvesting of strawberries is also being done in Tangmarg in north Kashmir and some parts of South also but the fruit at Gaasu Khimber areas in Srinagar is considered bigger in size, much juicy and good in taste according to the farmers.
Gaasu village alone produces almost one thousand trays equal to 2000kg per day, Manzoor said and added that an eight tray bowl of 2 kg Strawberry costs for Rs 350 at the field.
Strawberry harvesting delights farmers in Srinagar

The harvesting of the famous Kashmiri strawberry crop in Gaasu Khimber village in the outskirts of Srinagar has begun with much satisfaction to the farmers about the production despite hot weather conditions and late rainfall
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