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Himachal produced approximately 343 million boxes of apples this year, the highest level since 2015. shop. This is equivalent to approximately 34 million boxes," said Gyan Verma, deputy director of horticulture.
The state's production in 2015 exceeded this number, when the total reached 38.8 million boxes. "If there were no untimely snow, hail and drought, there would be more boxes. It affected the quality and quantity of the fruit," Verma said.
How severe this bad weather has hit the apple crop is reflected in the surge in procurement through MIS this season. HPMC and Himfed together purchased more than 73,000 metric tons, and the two organizations owe apple growers about 700 million rupees.
According to estimates by the Ministry of Horticulture, the overall Apple business this year is about Rs 5,000 crore.
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