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Sudden Snow Batters Apple Belt in Shimla, Orchardists Fear Major Crop Loss

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Shimla: An unusual spell of snowfall in the upper reaches of Shimla district has dealt a fresh blow to apple growers, raising concerns over both immediate damage and the long-term impact on this year’s harvest.

Snow was reported early in the day across prominent apple-producing areas such as Baghi, Ratnari, Balsan and Chopal, where orchards are currently at a delicate stage of growth. While snowfall is not uncommon in winter months, its arrival in April has caught farmers unprepared.

The damage has been particularly severe in orchards fitted with anti-hail nets. The accumulation of several inches of snow on these nets has increased the load on support structures, causing bamboo frames to snap and, in some cases, damaging the trees themselves. Growers say the added weight has turned protective infrastructure into a liability under such unexpected conditions.

Local orchardists warn that the effects may extend beyond visible damage. The sudden drop in temperature is likely to harm buds and blossoms, which are crucial for fruit formation at this stage. Disruption to pollination could significantly reduce yields, compounding financial losses for farmers already dealing with unstable weather.

The region has also faced a series of hailstorms in recent days, weakening crops and making them more vulnerable. The latest snowfall has only intensified these challenges, leaving growers increasingly anxious about the season ahead.

Farmers point out that such erratic weather patterns are becoming more frequent, making apple cultivation less predictable. Similar conditions were observed in previous years, but many believe the situation is worsening, with extreme events occurring outside their usual timelines.

Adding to the concern is the risk of frost following the sudden temperature drop. Prolonged cold conditions could further damage flowering plants and reduce the chances of recovery.

As orchardists assess the extent of losses, there are growing calls for support and intervention. For now, the unexpected April snowfall has left the region’s apple industry facing another difficult season, with uncertainty hanging over both production and livelihoods.

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