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ANN News18th November 2023

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Kashmiri apple

Srinagar, Nov 18 : Moin-ud-din, a Bangladeshi trader has been camping in north Kashmir’s Sopore for the last three months.

As per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), every day, Moin-ud-din exports more than two trucks of apples to his native country, where the demand for Kashmiri apples is growing with each passing day.

He is joined by many such dealers who too have been staying in the valley to meet the demand for Kashmiri apple in their homeland.

“We have been associated with the apple trade in Kashmir for nearly a decade now. We mostly export American varieties of apple to our native country where the demand for this variety is manifold,” Moin-ud-din said.

The demand for Kashmiri apple in Bangladesh has increased significantly in recent years, making it a potential market for the fruit.

President North Kashmir Apple Growers Association Fayaz Ahmad Malik told Kashmir News Observer that on an average 25-30 trucks loaded with Kashmiri apple leave for Bangladesh from Sopore Fruit mandi.

“During peak season almost 30 trucks loaded with apples leave for Bangladesh. The dealers from Bangladesh buy American variety apples which have a good demand in this neighbouring country,” he said.

Malik said that almost 20 percent of the total apple produce from north Kashmir is being shipped to Bangladesh annually.

“These apples are transported to Bangladesh along the border with West Bengal. As the number of dealers increases yearly, we are confident that Bangladesh will rank among the top buyers of Kashmir apples in the upcoming years,” he said.

Malik said the imposition of import duty by the Bangladesh government, however, was becoming an impediment in the large-scale exports to the country.

“Currently, we are paying Rs 95 per Kilogram of apple as export duty. It sums up Rs 22 Lakh per truck loaded with apples. Kashmiri traders would reap good benefits if the export duty was not imposed by the Bangladeshi government,” he said.

To meet the rising demand, exporters from Kashmir have been actively collaborating with Bangladeshi distributors and retailers to establish a seamless supply chain.

This partnership has not only benefited the apple growers in Kashmir but has also opened new avenues for economic collaboration between the two regions.

“Sopore fruit Mandi has become one of the potential markets for the American variety of apples. Growers from other districts also prefer to sell this apple variety here in Sopore mandi because of the Bangladeshi dealers who offer better rates,” said Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, a grower who has associated himself with Bangladeshi dealers to sell his apple produce—(KNO)

Bilal's note: Per my experience, Kashmir-grown varieties most popular in Bangladesh are the Fuji and Honey-Crisp cultivars which are common in the US market.
 
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ANN News18th November 2023

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Kashmiri apple

Srinagar, Nov 18 : Moin-ud-din, a Bangladeshi trader has been camping in north Kashmir’s Sopore for the last three months.

As per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), every day, Moin-ud-din exports more than two trucks of apples to his native country, where the demand for Kashmiri apples is growing with each passing day.

He is joined by many such dealers who too have been staying in the valley to meet the demand for Kashmiri apple in their homeland.

“We have been associated with the apple trade in Kashmir for nearly a decade now. We mostly export American varieties of apple to our native country where the demand for this variety is manifold,” Moin-ud-din said.

The demand for Kashmiri apple in Bangladesh has increased significantly in recent years, making it a potential market for the fruit.

President North Kashmir Apple Growers Association Fayaz Ahmad Malik told Kashmir News Observer that on an average 25-30 trucks loaded with Kashmiri apple leave for Bangladesh from Sopore Fruit mandi.

“During peak season almost 30 trucks loaded with apples leave for Bangladesh. The dealers from Bangladesh buy American variety apples which have a good demand in this neighbouring country,” he said.

Malik said that almost 20 percent of the total apple produce from north Kashmir is being shipped to Bangladesh annually.

“These apples are transported to Bangladesh along the border with West Bengal. As the number of dealers increases yearly, we are confident that Bangladesh will rank among the top buyers of Kashmir apples in the upcoming years,” he said.

Malik said the imposition of import duty by the Bangladesh government, however, was becoming an impediment in the large-scale exports to the country.

“Currently, we are paying Rs 95 per Kilogram of apple as export duty. It sums up Rs 22 Lakh per truck loaded with apples. Kashmiri traders would reap good benefits if the export duty was not imposed by the Bangladeshi government,” he said.

To meet the rising demand, exporters from Kashmir have been actively collaborating with Bangladeshi distributors and retailers to establish a seamless supply chain.

This partnership has not only benefited the apple growers in Kashmir but has also opened new avenues for economic collaboration between the two regions.

“Sopore fruit Mandi has become one of the potential markets for the American variety of apples. Growers from other districts also prefer to sell this apple variety here in Sopore mandi because of the Bangladeshi dealers who offer better rates,” said Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, a grower who has associated himself with Bangladeshi dealers to sell his apple produce—(KNO)

Bilal's note: Per my experience, Kashmir-grown varieties most popular in Bangladesh are the Fuji and Honey-Crisp cultivars which are common in the US market.
I thought Bhutan was the leading exporter of fruits in Bangladesh.
 
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I thought Bhutan was the leading exporter of fruits in Bangladesh.

They do, a lot of Oranges and Peaches, some apples too I guess.

But Kashmir grows American Apple varieties. like I mentioned. These are very popular in Bangladesh.
 
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Although the US boasts over 2500 varieties of apples, here are some major varieties. Not all of them are grown in Kashmir, but Honey-Crisp and Fuji Apples are.


Honey-Crisp Apple
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HoneyCrisp Apples on the Tree
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Fuji Apple
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Fuji Apple on the tree
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Firm, crisp, and juicy, Fuji and Honeycrisp apples are among the most popular apples for eating fresh, but they're also great for baking, as they hold their shape when they cook. Apple Pie is the most common signature American dessert, so welcome after a proper American Thanksgiving dinner (which is tomorrow). I will go to a friend's Thanksgiving dawat tomorrow. Expecting some juicy Turkey and trimmings and of course - delicious apple pie paired with homemade icecream!

Apple Pie
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Although the US boasts over 2500 varieties of apples, here are some major varieties. Not all of them are grown in Kashmir, but Honey-Crisp and Fuji Apples are.


Honey-Crisp Apple
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HoneyCrisp Apples on the Tree
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Fuji Apple
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Fuji Apple on the tree
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Firm, crisp, and juicy, Fuji and Honeycrisp apples are among the most popular apples for eating fresh, but they're also great for baking, as they hold their shape when they cook. Apple Pie is the most common signature American dessert, so welcome after a proper American Thanksgiving dinner (which is tomorrow). I will go to a friend's Thanksgiving dawat tomorrow. Expecting some juicy Turkey and trimmings and of course - delicious apple pie paired with homemade icecream!

Apple Pie
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When I was in the states I had the opportunity to eat apple pie. I still remember the taste. It's delicious.
 
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