Travel
Sites Visit
Goa, Karnataka,
Kerala, Tamil
Nadu, Andhra Pradesh in
South India, Delhi, Rajasthan,
Uttar Pradesh, Himachal
Pradesh in North India, Assam, Bengal,
Sikkim in East India |
| |
JK international
airport to boost flower export by
Parvez Butt Srinagar:
The opening of an international airport has buoyed the hopes of flower growers
in Kashmir as avenues for selling their produce in international markets open
up. Flower growers and exporters are anticipating a huge boost in flower business,
as they are hopeful to tap the international markets especially the Gulf countries
where the demand for flowers is quite high. Kashmir's floriculture department
is quite upbeat about taking the state's flowers on international arena and will
soon be imparting technical know how and providing other help to the growers for
expanding their business. "Very soon we will try and impart technical support
and provide other know how like finance to our flower growers and encourage them
in every possible way so that the flower business will get a good chance to grow
and boom with the opening of this international airport," said .S Naqash, Director,
Floriculture Department, Kashmir. The flower growers are also happy as they can
now sell their produce in the international market at no extra cost. The freight
charge paid by the flower growers to ship their flowers to Delhi is around 25
to 30 rupees freight per kilogram but for sending the same produce to Dubai, the
freight will cost them only 10 rupees per kilogram because of the subsidy provided
by the Agriculture Product Export Development Agency (APEDA). Also the reduction
in freight time is an added advantage. "Earlier we used to worry about the flowers
that we used to send from here as it used to rot in the transport time only. But
now with the international airport, we can send across our flowers within few
hours and this could benefit the flower growers a lot," said Nazir Ahmed, a flower
grower. Floriculture has evolved as lucrative employment option in Kashmir in
the recent years. Gerbera, Lilium, Carnation, Marigold, Tulips are some of the
flowers grown and exported from the valley. The state has a rich market of flowers
worth over 100 million rupees.
-Mar 27, 2009
Go
To Top Leading
Indian News Papers | |
|