
Kupwara village grows tomatoes, seeks govt’s help in fixing ‘genuine’ rates
Hatchmarg, a small village in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, is becoming famous as the ‘tomato village’ of Kashmir. It is proving to be economically significant for the local population with women also making their livelihood from it.
The village grows close to 4,000 quintals of tomatoes annually on 400 kanals of land employing almost the entire population of the area.
As per the details available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the village produces about 4,000 quintals of tomatoes every year, and of 300 families living there, 280 are associated with this sector.
Around 1,200 people, particularly women, are associated with it. They work together in the fields during harvest and cultivation seasons.
Tanveer, one of the growers using about 6 kanals of his lan...
