Srinagar:The Jammu and Kashmir government is proposing to increase the price of apples under the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS) for apple growers in Kashmir.
National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (NAFED), which is the nodal agency for procuring apples, has fixed Rs 54, Rs 38 and Rs 15.75 for A , B and C grade apples, respectively.
NAFED is assisted by J&K Department of Horticulture Marketing and Planning (J&KDHMP) in registering and grading of apples at four procurement centres in Kashmir.
The scheme was announced by the J&K government on August 12 in view of the lockdown and communication blockade in Kashmir.
To date, over 3,000 farmers have registered themselves with NAFED and J&KDHMP.
To encourage more farmers to join the scheme the government is now proposing to increase the prices for apples, official sources said.
“We are proposing a hike in the prices of apples that we hope will encourage more farmers to come forward,” a senior government official said.