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Saffron Production Declines in Kashmir Valley

  • 19 Nov 2024
  • 3 min read

Why in News?

The Kashmir Valley has experienced a notable decline in production of saffron due to insufficient rainfall.

  • The harvest, traditionally carried out from mid-October to November, is primarily concentrated in South Kashmir's Pampore, famously known as the "Saffron Bowl of Kashmir."

Key Points

  • Rainfall Deficit in Kashmir:
    • Srinagar meteorological department reported a 79% rainfall deficit from 1st October to 14th November 2024, following a 26% deficit during the monsoon, severely affecting agriculture, including saffron.
  • Government Initiatives:
  • Farmers’ Demands:
    • Farmers emphasize the need for operational borewells and enhanced funding under NMS to ensure sustainable saffron cultivation and address ongoing challenges.
  • Saffron:
    • Saffron is a plant whose dried stigmas (thread-like parts of the flower) are used to make saffron spice.
    • Saffron cultivation is believed to have been introduced in Kashmir by Central Asian immigrants around the 1st Century BCE.
    • It has been associated with traditional Kashmiri cuisine and represents the rich cultural heritage of the region.
    • It is a very precious and costly product.
    • In ancient Sanskrit literature, Saffron is referred to as ‘Bahukam’.
    • It is cultivated and harvested in the Karewa (highlands) of Jammu and Kashmir.
    • Types:
      • There are three types of saffron available in Kashmir Lachha Saffron, Mongra Saffron and Guchhi Saffron.
    • Importance:
      • It rejuvenates health and is used in cosmetics and for medicinal purposes.
      • It has been associated with traditional Kashmiri cuisine and represents the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Geographical Indication (GI) Tag

  • A GI tag is a name or sign used on certain products that correspond to a specific geographical location or origin.
  • The GI tag ensures that only the authorised users or those residing in the geographical territory are allowed to use the popular product name.
    • It also protects the product from being copied or imitated by others.
  • A registered GI is valid for 10 years.
  • GI registration is overseen by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
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