Srinagar, May 13 -- Kashmiri farmers were stuck. Low yields, erratic weather, and markets that paid little kept them poor despite fertile soil. Now, a silent revolution is breaking that cycle.
Young Kashmiris, armed with tech and grit, are turning fields into engines of sustainable growth. This isn't just about more crops. It's a roadmap for any region where climate and economics choke livelihoods.
Farming sustains 70% of Kashmiri people. Apples, supplying 75% of India's market, and saffron, a global culinary gem, define the valley. But challenges piled up: outdated tools, weak irrigation, and climate shifts.
In 2015, erratic rains destroyed 20% of crops in Pulwama. Unemployment, hitting 32% among youth in 2024, left 30% of farmland fa...
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