Controlled atmosphere (CA) cold storage units continue to be invaluable to Kashmir’s horticulture sector. For instance, CA storage facilities are currently storing approximately 15% of the Valley’s apple crop while growers await market conditions that will yield optimal sale prices.
High-tech CA facilities have fundamentally altered agriculture in the Valley since they use regulated oxygen and carbon dioxide levels to inhibit the natural ripening process, allowing apples to remain crisp and juicy up to several months after they are picked.
Privately-owned CA storage is a major advantage for orchardists as it provides the flexibility they require to deliberately time the release of their crops in tandem with the period of greatest consumer demand, thereby maximizing their revenues when the wholesale price of apples is at its highest levels.
The amount of the Valley’s apple crop stored in CA facilities demonstrates a well-developed produce market.
With CA storage, farmers can strategically adjust to variability in wholesale prices and timing; consumers are willing to pay more for apples when supply is limited.
This infrastructure protects the community’s economy from fluctuations caused by the external economy. Additionally, it reduces the influence of weather and other external factors on the orchard owner’s ability to operate effectively, thus producing a significantly decreased potential for large-scale economic loss (by way of damp and/or uncooled conditions) due to the loss of production or sales.
The value created from the phased-out sales of the apple inventory provides essential time-lapse financial benefits to the local economy.
With capital being continually reinvested in to modern farming techniques and superior quality supplies, orchard owners have a means of managing risk associated with running their farm in a cost-effective manner through the development of new cold chain systems.
The ongoing development of these cold chain systems will not only allow for the preservation of the apple for future generations, but will also establish a foundation upon which apple growers can successfully move from a seasonal crop to an efficiently produced, long-term, productive and profitable operation in the future.
The continued development of this infrastructure will continue to foster the future prosperity of the apple farmers of Kashmir and their families.

